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Doune (/duːn/; from
Scottish Gaelic: An Dùn,
meaning 'the fort') is a
burgh within Perthshire. The town is
administered by
Stirling Council.
Doune is ****igned...
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Doune Castle is a
medieval stronghold near the
village of
Doune, in the
Stirling council area of
central Scotland and the
historic county of Perthshire...
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creation are: Lord
Abernethy and
Strathearn (created 1562), Lord
Doune (1581) and Lord St
Colme (1611). Furthermore, Lord
Moray holds the title...
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Doune Hillclimb, C**** of Cambus, near
Doune in the
district of Stirling, Scotland, is the home of the only
round of the
British Hill
Climb Championship...
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Doune is a
remote hamlet on the
south bank of the
River Oykel,
situated 2
miles west of
Rosehall and 5
miles east of Lubcroy, in Sutherland, Scottish...
- 1st Lord
Doune (1529-1590) was a
Scottish landowner.
James Stewart was the son of Sir
James Stewart of
Beith (d. 1547),
Constable of
Doune Castle, who...
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James Stewart, 2nd Lord
Doune, jure
uxoris 2nd Earl of
Moray (c. 1565 – 7
February 1592), was a
Scottish nobleman. He was
murdered by
George Gordon, Earl...
- The
Doune of
Invernochty is a 12th-century
castle in the
Cairngorms National Park in Scotland, of
which only
earthworks survive. The
Royal Commission...
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Doune Hill (734 m) is a peak in the
foothills of the
Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It is
located near the
village of Luss in
Argyll and Bute, west of...
- The
Doune of
Relugas (/rɪˈluːɡəs/) is a hill fort
located 9.25
kilometres (5.75 mi)
south south west of
Forres in Moray, Scotland. It is
situated on a...