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Rulers who have been termed "high king" (by their contemporaries or by modern observers) include:
*Various rulers of the ancient and early medieval kingdoms in Britain and Ireland have been called "high king";
**the [[List of High Kings of Ireland|High King of Ireland]] (''{{lang|sga|Ard Rí Érenn}}''), especially the legendary [[Brian Boru]].{{See also|High King of Ireland}}
**the [[List of Scottish monarchs|High King of Scotland]] (''{{lang|sga|Ard Rí Alban}}''), especially the well knownlegendary [[Macbeth, King of Scotland|Macbeth]]. {{See also|Style of the monarchs of Scotland}}
**some [[Britons (ancient)|British]] monarchs, such as the legendary [[King Arthur]] and [[Uther Pendragon]], and the possibly legendary [[Vortigern]], have been termed "[[High King of Britain]]" in some accounts
**the [[List of kings of the Picts|ruler]] of the [[Picts]]