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Drosten Stone

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The Drosten Stone is a carved Pictish stone of the 9th century at St Vigeans, near Arbroath, Scotland. [1]

8 relations: Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882, Arbroath, Crescent (Pictish symbol), List of kings of the Picts, Pictish stone, St Vigeans, St Vigeans Sculptured Stones Museum, Uurad.

Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882

The Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (as it then was).

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Arbroath

Arbroath or Aberbrothock (work) is a former royal burgh and the largest town in the council area of Angus in Scotland, and has a population of 23,902.

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Crescent (Pictish symbol)

The crescent is a Pictish symbol of unknown meaning, that is generally found in combination with an overlaid V-rod on Class I and Class II Pictish stones and infrequently without (as is the case on the Drosten Stone).

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List of kings of the Picts

The list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle king lists.

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Pictish stone

A Pictish stone is a type of monumental stele, generally carved or incised with symbols or designs.

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St Vigeans

St Vigeans is a small village and parish in Angus, Scotland, immediately to the north of Arbroath.

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St Vigeans Sculptured Stones Museum

St Vigeans Sculptured Stones Museum, located in the Angus village of St Vigeans, houses an outstanding collection of Pictish carved stones.

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Uurad

Uurad or Ferat son of Bargoit (died 842) was king of the Picts, perhaps from 839 to 842.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drosten_Stone

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