- The
period between the
accession of
Malcolm I (Maol
Caluim Mac Domhnuill) and
Malcolm II (Maol
Caluim Mac Cionaodha) is
marked by good
relations with the...
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Learners (Belfast
Studies in Language,
Culture and Politics) by
Alasdair Mac
Caluim".
Journal of Sociolinguistics. 13 (2): 266–269. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9841...
- brother, Gille-
caluim Beag,
encountered a
party of
Mackays in Sutherland.
During the
battle that
followed the
Macleods were
routed and Gille-
caluim Beag was...
- Gillìosa
Gillies Gille-Aindreis
Gillanders Gille-Brìdhde
Gilbert Gille-
Caluim Malcolm Gille-Crìosd Christopher,
Gillchrist Gilleasbaig, Gill-easbuig,...
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Archived from the
original on 11
February 2015.
Retrieved 10
February 2015. Mac
Caluim,
Alasdair (2001).
Research on
Language Policy and Planning.
Department of...
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Malcolm MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic:
Gille Caluim MacLeòid) (1296–1370) is
considered to be the 3rd
Chief of Clan MacLeod. He was the son of Tormod. Malcolm...
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MacCaisgein MacAskin MacCalmain MacCalman,
Murchison Murchison in Ross-shire. Mac
Caluim MacCallum, Malcolm(son)
MacCaog MacCaig MacCaoig Caig,
MacCaig MacCardaidh...
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Wester Ross) Loch
Callater (Braemar)
Cally Loch (Perth and Kinross) Loch
Caluim (Flow Country, Caithness) Cam Loch (Argyll and Bute) (reservoir) Cam Loch...
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Bishop Aindréas is a
frequent witness to the
charters of
Kings David I, Maol
Caluim IV and
William I. The
author of the
early 13th
century historical tract...
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phrased Seumas mac Chaluim, as
distinct from
Seumas Mac
Caluim for a
James with the
surname Mac
Caluim) with the
addition of an h
after it (originally, this...