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Bennachie (/bɛnəˈxiː/ ben-ə-HEE;
Scottish Gaelic:
Beinn na Cìche) is a
range of
hills in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It has
several tops, the
highest of...
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Bennachie was the name of two
ships operated by the Ben Line (Ben Line
Steamers Ltd): SS
Bennachie (1944), sold to
Liberia in 1964 SS
Bennachie (1949)...
- a squatters'
community on "commonty", or
common land, on one side of
Bennachie, a
range of
hills near Aberdeen, in Scotland. From the
beginning of the...
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Malcolm Gray Bruce,
Baron Bruce of
Bennachie, PC (born 17
November 1944) is a
British Liberal Democrat politician. He was the
Member of
Parliament for...
- Oyne is a
small village in
rural Aberdeenshire at the
bottom of
Bennachie in Scotland. The
village has
limited local resources. It once had a railway...
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century Irish tale-lists: The
Ravaging of
Bennachie (Old Irish:
Orgain Benne Cé),
which is
about the
battle of
Bennachie (Peak of Ce), and The
Ravaging of the...
- to the
belief that the
battle occurred in
Aberdeenshire at the foot of
Bennachie, a very
distinctive hill just
south of a
large marching camp at Logie...
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scholars now
believe that the
battle took
place on the
ground around Bennachie in Aberdeenshire.
Satisfied with his victory,
Agricola extracted hostages...
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renamed Beaverburn. In 1960, she was sold back to
Britain and
renamed Bennachie. In 1964, she was sold to
Liberia and
renamed Silvana. She
served until...
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advocating for **** workers". Stuff.
Retrieved 30
December 2020. Healy, C.,
Bennachie, C., & Reed, A., (2010)
History of the New
Zealand Prostitutes Collective;...