The
Pictish Chronicle is a name often given by (especially older) historians to a pseudo-historical account of the kings of the
Picts beginning many thousand years before history was recorded in
Pictavia and ending after Pictavia had been enveloped by
Scotland. The original (albeit lost) manuscript seems to date from the early years of the reign of
Kenneth II of Scotland (who ruled Scotland from 971 until 995) since he is the last king mentioned and the chronicler does not know the length of his reign. Apart from the list of kings, the chronicle survives only in the 14th century
Poppleton Manuscript.