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- Germanic lands. The Gaels of northern Britain referred to themselves as Albannaich in their own tongue and their realm as the Kingdom of Alba (founded as...
- second secular book in the Gaelic language, Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin Albannaich (The Resurrection of the Old Scottish Language); a poetry collection....
- 889–900 Dásachtach, "the Madman" Rí Alban ("King of Scotland") Rì nan Albannaich ("King of Scots") Son of Constantine I Constantine II (Còiseam mac Aoidh)...
- Irish-Scots (Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich ri sinnsireachd Èireannach) are people in Scotland who have Irish ancestry. Although there has been migration...
- The Scottish people or Scots (Scots: Scots fowk; Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged...
- Stob Coir' an Albannaich (1,044 m) is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It lies on the border of Argyll and Bute and the Highlands area...
- mac Mhaighstir Alasdair's 1751 poetry book "Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin Albannaich" ("The Resurrection of the Ancient Scottish Language") included literary...
- to write in this script, but his main work, Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin Albannaich, was published in the Roman script. Besides the 26 letters of the Latin...
- Alasdair's groundbreaking 1751 poetry book Ais-eridh na Sean Chánoin Albannaich ("The Resurrection of the Old Scottish Language") continued to be republished...
- Montrose's wife. In his 1751 poetry collection Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin Albannaich ("The Resurrection of the Old Scottish Language"), which was the first...