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- Athelstaneford (/ˈæθəlsteɪnfərd/) is a village in East Lothian, Scotland. It lies 3.5 miles (about 6 km) north-east of the market town of Haddington and...
- Martin, Lord of Athelstaneford, Sheriff of Haddington was an Anglo-Scottish noble. Alexander was granted the lands of Athelstaneford, from King David...
- battle between the Picts and Angles in the East Lothian village of Athelstaneford in 823 that the flag of Scotland was conceived. From the 10th century...
- Scots into battle against the Angles, led by Æthelstan, near modern-day Athelstaneford, East Lothian. The legend states that he was heavily outnumbered and...
- Edinburgh and in the Netherlands, and in 1731 was appointed minister of Athelstaneford in East Lothian. In 1738, he married Isabella, daughter of Professor...
- British flags Flags of Europe Flag of Quebec Flag of Tenerife "Visit Athelstaneford. Birthplace of Scotland's Flag" (PDF). Scottish Flag Trust. n.d. Archived...
- The Cretan Saracens defeat the Byzantines off Thasos. 832 Battle of Athelstaneford semi-legendary battle where the Picts defeated Northumbria. 838 Battle...
- Fortune Location within Scotland OS grid reference NT546792 Civil parish Athelstaneford Council area East Lothian Council Lieutenancy area East Lothian Country...
- Scottish portrait painter. He was born at Athelstaneford near Haddington. Archibald was born in Athelstaneford near Haddington the son of Adam Skirving...
- line was the Hepburns of Beanston, and yet another was the Hepburns of Athelstaneford. All of these families were prominent in various ways at various junctures...