Eassie Pictish Stone, Scotland
Eassie Church, Angus, Scotland
Introduction
This evening, I am focusing on a somewhat obscure site in east-central Scotland, namely the village of Eassie which sites close to the A94 road between Glamis and Meigle.
This site is easy to by-pass and few would normally give a ruined church a second thought. However, inside the well maintained ruins can be found a good example of a carved Pictish symbol stone, maybe dating from the 9th century AD. An image of the stone is provided below with photography of same hindered by the protective perspex screen.
At nearby Glamis and Meigle can be found collections of carved Pictish era stones.Clearly, the Eassie stone confirms the existence of a significant Pictish community in the area until finally subsumed by the Scots.
On an etymological note, the name Eassie usually indicates a Gaelic word for waterfall but there is no such feature today in the relatively flat, arable landscape.
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