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Blackwaterfoot that
produced a
bronze dagger and a gold fillet. Torr a'
Chaisteal Dun in the
south west near
Sliddery is the ruin of an Iron Age fortified...
- Age and Iron Age
inhabitants built brochs at Dun Nan Gall and An Sean
Chaisteal, and a
stone circle at
Lochbuie along with
numerous burial cairns. Two...
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Moulin (Scottish Gaelic:
Caisteal Dubh Mhaothlinne, also
known as An Sean
Chaisteal), is a
ruined castle located in
Moulin near Pitlochry, Scotland. It is...
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taobh a-staigh
Caisteal Dhùn Èideann -
feumar rudan tarraingeach den
Chaisteal fhaicinn".
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Scottish homeland, may be the
subject of the
Gaelic poem Dál
chabhlaigh ar
Chaistéal Suibhne. If so, this poem may well
refer to an
expedition by MacSween...
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Scottish Gaelic Carmarthen Caerfyrddin Welsh Castlebay Bàgh a
Chaisteal Scottish Gaelic Cardiganshire Ceredigion Welsh Dated Chepstow Cas-gwent...
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Second Prize Myles Campbell Gràs
Third Prize Morag Ann
MacNeil Artair sa
Chaisteal 2018
First Prize Roddy MacLean Còig
Duilleagan na
Seamraig Second Prize...
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Oliphant by 1526 and in 1606 to the
Sinclair Earl of Caithness. Cnoc
Chaisteal, near Dornoch,
Sutherland is the site of a
castle that was
believed to...
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Ghlas Stockinish:
Eilean Leasait,
Eilean nan Eun
Eilean M****re:
Seann Chaisteal Garbh Eilean:
Sgeir Mianais The Galtachan: Bodach, Damhag,
Galta Beag...
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Scottish poet. He was the
author of the
Gaelic poem Dál
chabhlaigh ar
Chaistéal Suibhne ("An ****embling of a
fleet against Castle Sween"). One possibility...