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using a
force of '
caterans' himself. Subsequently, the word '
cateran' came to
refer to
those Highland bandits or malefactors.
Caterans feature in many Scottish...
- The
Cateran, or
simply Cateran, were a
Scottish punk band
active between the mid-1980s and 1991. The
Cateran formed in
Edinburgh in the mid-1980s, with...
- (or
alternatively caterans,
cattle raiders for whom the
Trail is named)
carved into the edge of the post
while most
display the
Cateran trail logo; a green...
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Cateran Hole is a
circa 35m
length cave set in the
Gritstone of
Cateran Hill in Northumberland. It lies
about 4
miles due
north of Eglingham, and can...
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continued to come
under pressure from
Alexander either directly or from his
caterans possibly acting independently.
Boardman explains that both the bishops...
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Churchmen and
burgesses made
repeated complaints about the
attacks of
raiding caterans, the most
notable being the
burning of
Elgin Cathedral by
Alexander Stewart...
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symbolic traditional and
ceremonial weapon of the
Highland Cathairean (
cateran or warrior), is worn by officers,
pipers and
drummers of
Scottish Highland...
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Huguenot insurgency in the
beginning of the 18th
century in the Cévennes
Cateran -
Scottish clan
warriors and
marauders pre-18th century. Çetes - Muslim...
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deliberately disregarding charges regarding his
personal conduct. Buchan's use of
cateran supporters drew
criticism from
Northern nobles and
prelates and demonstrated...
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northern side of the B951,
which forms part of the 64
miles (103 km)-long
Cateran Trail.
Built in 1844, it is a
Category C
listed building.
Highbury House...