- The
Brahan Seer,
known in his
native Scottish Gaelic as
Coinneach Odhar ("Dark Kenneth"), and
Kenneth Mackenzie, was,
according to legend, a predictor...
-
Brahan may
refer to:
Brahan Castle near Dingwall,
Scotland Siege of
Brahan,
November 1715
Brahan Seer, 17th-century
predictor of the ****ure This disambiguation...
-
Brahan Castle was
situated 3.5
miles (5.6 km) south-west of Dingwall, in
Easter Ross,
Highland Scotland. The
castle belonged to the
Earls of Seaforth,...
- John
Brahan (June 8, 1774 – July 5, 1834) was a
resident of the frontier-era U.S. South. He was a land speculator,
public official, and
militia officer...
-
plantation house designed by
General John
Brahan of the
Alabama Militia. A
veteran of the War of 1812, John
Brahan owned more than 4,000
acres in eastern...
- The
siege of
Brahan took
place in
Scotland in
November 1715 and was part of the
Jacobite rising of 1715.
Highlanders loyal to the British-Hanoverian government...
- he was
raised to the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom as
Baron Seaforth, of
Brahan, in
Urray in the
County of Ross and Cromarty. He was
childless and the title...
-
demolished except for one wall. It was held by the
Mackenzies of
Brahan who were
patrons of the
Brahan Seer.
Castle Leod
which is a few
miles west of Dingwall...
- is
known for its
ruined 13th
century cathedral, and as the home of the
Brahan Seer. The
origin of the name
Fortrose is uncertain. One
possibility is that...
- the
North of Scotland.
Apparently this
event occurred as
predicted by the
Brahan Seer. The
replacement bridge of
steel and
granite was "built by The County...