Exploring Scotland's Early History
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When did the recorded history of Scotland begin?

  • 1st century AD (correct)
  • 9th century AD
  • 5th century AD
  • 1st century BC

What did the Romans call the land north of Hadrian's Wall?

  • Britannia
  • Pictland
  • Caledonia (correct)
  • Scotland

Why were the people north of Hadrian's Wall called Picts?

  • Because they were painted (correct)
  • Because they were Christians
  • Because they were fierce tribes
  • Because they were Scottish

Who converted the king of the Picts to Christianity?

<p>St. Columba (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who added the Pictish kingdom to his own in the 9th century?

<p>Kenneth MacAlpine (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Scotland's recorded history start

The year 1st century AD

Romans' name for north of Hadrian's Wall

Caledonia

Picts' nickname origin

They were painted.

Picts' conversion to Christianity

St. Columba converted the Pictish king.

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9th-century Pictish kingdom merger

Kenneth MacAlpine combined it with his kingdom.

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