| Name | Belait Scota | |
| Prefix | Princess of Egypt | |
Relationship![]() | with Kathleen Alice Jones-Rouse | |
| Birth | 2485 BC | |
| Gender | Female | |
| Also Known As | of Latium and of Egypt | |
| Stories and Notes | Although these legends vary, they all agree that Scota was the eponymous founder of the Scots and that she also gave her name to Scotland. | |
| To Lady Kathleen | Great Grand Mother | |
| Death | Yes, date unknown | |
| Person ID | I16100 | Enchanted Family Tree |
| Last Modified | 14 Apr 2012 | |
| Father | Cinquerus, of Egypt, b. 2525 BC d. Yes, date unknown | |
| Family ID | F2436 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family | Prince of Scythia Niul Nemnach, b. 2453 BC d. Yes, date unknown | |||
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| Family ID | F2433 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
| Last Modified | 14 Mar 2012 | |||
| Headstones | Scotia's Grave Sign Post The grave of Scota reputedly lies in a valley, south of Tralee town, in Co. Kerry Ireland. The area is known as Glenn Scoithin, "Vale of the little flower", more normally known as Foley's Glen. Indicated by a County Council road signpost, a trail from the road leads along a stream to a clearing where a circle of large stones marks the grave site. It is unsure which of the two Pharaoh daughter it is so was listed under both. Plot: A circle of large stones marks the grave site. |
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