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The fact is that "Cruithne(a)ch" does NOT mean "Pict".
There were Cruithin in Ireland from before there were Cruithin in Scotland until well after Pictland ceased to be.
Had Fergus been a Pict his name would not have been Fergus but rather Uurguist.
So anyone - like the author of this page - trying to claim that Fergus was a Pict needs to find and offer a basis for this assertion - for meantime it is no more than that. Freuchie (talk) 15:34, 25 May 2021 (UTC)Reply