- Loch
Baile Mhic
Chailein is a loch in Argyll, Scotland,
situated on the
River Creran roughly 5.5km
upstream of Loch Creran. Its name
translates from Scottish...
- Fionnghalach, "the Fratricide" Son of
Malcolm I
Constantine III (Còiseam mac
Chailein) (Causantín mac Cuiléin) 995–997 Son of Cuilén
Kenneth III (Coinneach mac...
- and
Lorne at a
place known as the
String of Lorne. A
cairn called Carn
Chailein,
located within 2 km of
Kilbeg on Loch Avich, is
traditionally said to...
- Cuilén (Middle Gaelic: Causantín mac Cuiléin;
Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac
Chailein),
known in most
modern regnal lists as
Constantine III (c. 970 – 997),...
- 971–995 An Fionnghalach, "the Fratricide"
Constantine III (Còiseam mac
Chailein) Causantín mac Cuiléin Son of Cuilén 995–997
Kenneth III (Coinneach mac...
- Kinbrace, Sutherland) (contiguous with Loch nan Clàr) Loch
Baile Mhic
Chailein (Argyll and Bute) Loch na
Bairness (Moidart)
Balgavies Loch (Angus) Ballochling...
- of Search.
Airds Park and
Coille Nathais Allt
Broighleachan Allt
Coire Chailein Ard
Trilleachan Barran Dubh Ben
Heasgarnich Ben Lui
Bernera Island Bonawe...
- 1995
Newborough Forest Rhos &
Bryngefiliau Blackwood - - 1996
Creag Mhic
Chailein Coille Nathais Pembrey forest - - 1997
Clumber Park
Chatsworth Weybourne...
- was made up from two sources:
Crochallan is
derived from a song, "Crodh
Chailein'" ("Colin's Cattle"),
which was a
favourite of the then
Landlord Daniel...