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- Tradition says the Picts arrived in Ireland seeking a new homeland. They were advised that there was no place for them on the Island but that the land which is present day Scotland was then unoccupied. Since there were no women in this group, they were given Irish wives, upon agreement that their Kingly lines would pass through the female line rather than the male. This agreement was adhered to. The Thracians (Indo-Europeans who lived in the Balkan penninsula). Thracians the Rushash, Cushni, and Ongous; dwelling by the sea Jabus by the River Cura, which empties into the River Tragan.
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