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Brechin (/ˈbriːxɪn/;
Scottish Gaelic: Breichin) is a town and
former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland.
Traditionally Brechin was
described as a city because...
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Brechin is a town in Angus, Scotland, UK.
Brechin may also
refer to:
Brechin,
Brechin Beach and
Brechin Point,
three communities in Ramara, Ontario, Canada...
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Brechin City
Football Club is a
Scottish football club
based in the town of
Brechin in Angus. The club was
founded in 1906 by
players and
officials of...
- Gray A.
Brechin (born
September 2, 1947) is an
American geographer,
architectural historian, and author. He is the
founder and
Project Scholar of The...
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Brechin Cathedral dates from the 13th century. As a
congregation of the
Church of Scotland,
which is Presbyterian, the
church is not
technically a cathedral...
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Brechin Castle is a
castle in
Brechin, Angus, Scotland. The
castle was
constructed in
stone during the 13th century. Most of the
current building dates...
- The
Archdeacon of
Brechin was the only
archdeacon in the
diocese of
Brechin,
acting as a
subordinate of the
Bishop of
Brechin. The
archdeacon held the...
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Brechin (died 1320) was a
Scottish knight who
fought on both
sides during the Wars of
Scottish Independence. He was the son of Sir
William de
Brechin...
- The
Bishop of
Brechin is a
title held successively,
since c. 1150: (firstly) by
bishops of the
Catholic church until the
Reformation of 1560; (secondly)...
- The
Forfar and
Brechin Railway was
promoted as a
possible alternative main line to part of the
Caledonian Railway route between Perth and Aberdeen. It...