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Circin was a Pictish territory recorded in contemporary sources between the 6th and 9th centuries, located north of the Firth of Tay and south of the Grampian mountains within modern-day Scotland. It is associated with the nominative plural form Cirig, the name of one of the mythical founders of Pictish territories mentioned in the 9th century origin myth of the Picts Seven Children of Cruithne. Circin is the second most commonly-attested Pictish territory in contemporary historical sources, after the dominant kingdom of Fortriu, but is not itself described in any source as a kingdom.

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  • Circin was a Pictish territory recorded in contemporary sources between the 6th and 9th centuries, located north of the Firth of Tay and south of the Grampian mountains within modern-day Scotland. It is associated with the nominative plural form Cirig, the name of one of the mythical founders of Pictish territories mentioned in the 9th century origin myth of the Picts Seven Children of Cruithne. Circin is the second most commonly-attested Pictish territory in contemporary historical sources, after the dominant kingdom of Fortriu, but is not itself described in any source as a kingdom. (en)
  • キルキンまたはシルキン (Circin, Circinn)は、6世紀から9世紀の同時代史料に記録されているピクト人領の地名で、現在のスコットランドにおける、テイ湾の北、の南に位置していた。9世紀の四行連詩『』で語られるピクト人の創設神話には、ピクト人の領域の神話的な創設者Cirigが登場しており、キルキンとはこの名の主格複数形であると考えられている。 同時代歴史史料は、ピクト人の領域を言い表す際、支配的な王国の名である「」に次いで2番目に「キルキン」という名を使っている。ただし、キルキンという名を何らかの王国そのものの名として用いている史料はない。 (ja)
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  • Circin was a Pictish territory recorded in contemporary sources between the 6th and 9th centuries, located north of the Firth of Tay and south of the Grampian mountains within modern-day Scotland. It is associated with the nominative plural form Cirig, the name of one of the mythical founders of Pictish territories mentioned in the 9th century origin myth of the Picts Seven Children of Cruithne. Circin is the second most commonly-attested Pictish territory in contemporary historical sources, after the dominant kingdom of Fortriu, but is not itself described in any source as a kingdom. (en)
  • キルキンまたはシルキン (Circin, Circinn)は、6世紀から9世紀の同時代史料に記録されているピクト人領の地名で、現在のスコットランドにおける、テイ湾の北、の南に位置していた。9世紀の四行連詩『』で語られるピクト人の創設神話には、ピクト人の領域の神話的な創設者Cirigが登場しており、キルキンとはこの名の主格複数形であると考えられている。 同時代歴史史料は、ピクト人の領域を言い表す際、支配的な王国の名である「」に次いで2番目に「キルキン」という名を使っている。ただし、キルキンという名を何らかの王国そのものの名として用いている史料はない。 (ja)
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  • Circin (en)
  • キルキン (ja)
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