- The
Battle of
Culloden took
place on 16
April 1746, near
Inverness in the
Scottish Highlands. A
Jacobite army
under Charles Edward Stuart was decisively...
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Culloden (listen;
Scottish Gaelic: Cùil Lodair) may
refer to any of the following:
Culloden, Nova Scotia, a
small community in
Digby County Culloden, Ontario...
- name of HMS
Culloden,
after the
battle of
Culloden which took
place in
Scotland in 1746 and saw the
defeat of the
Jacobite rising. HMS
Culloden was renamed...
- Lord
Culloden may
refer to: a
peerage title, see
Baron Culloden a
courtesy title, see Xan Windsor, Lord
Culloden a
judicial title, see
Duncan Forbes,...
- supporters.
Despite victory at
Falkirk Muir in
January 1746,
defeat at
Culloden in
April ended the rebellion.
Charles escaped to France, but was unable...
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Battle of
Culloden.
Culloden village was
originally made up of
estate houses attached to
Culloden House.
Historic buildings include Culloden House itself...
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Culloden (known as The
Battle of
Culloden in the U.S.) is a 1964
docudrama written and
directed by
Peter Watkins for BBC TV. It
depicts the 1746 Battle...
- The
Culloden Viaduct is a
railway viaduct on the
Highland Main Line, to the east of the city of Inverness, in the
County of
Nairn and
Highland council...
- 41°04′13″N 71°57′36″W / 41.07028°N 71.96°W / 41.07028; -71.96
Culloden Point is a
small peninsula north of Montauk, New York, that
marks the east entrance...
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Culloden is a city in
Monroe County, Georgia,
United States. The po****tion was 200 in the 2020 census. It is part of the
Macon metropolitan statistical...