- foot of land in the
grounds of
Dunans Castle in
Scotland and use the
decorative title "Laird of
Dunans" or "Lady of
Dunans". The
profits from the sale of...
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Dunans refers to a
former estate in Glendaruel, Cowal, Scotland.
Structures with the name include:
Dunans Castle,
formerly Dunans house.
Dunans Bridge...
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Dunan may
refer to:
Dúnán, (also as
Donatus or Donat) an 11th-century
bishop of
Dublin Dunan, Skye, a
settlement in
Scotland Dunan, the
native name of...
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Dúnán (died 6 May 1074) was the
first bishop of Dublin,
appointed under Dublin's Hiberno-Norse kings. He is
known also as
Donatus or Donat. The diocese...
- Renée
Dunan (1892–1936), was a
French writer,
critic and poet. She
wrote under a
number of
pseudonyms (appearing in
parentheses below in the list of her...
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Dunans Bridge is a
category A-listed structure,
designed by
Thomas Telford. It is
located at
Dunans Castle on the
Cowal peninsula in Argyll, Scotland...
- compilation,
under the
title Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and
Dunan Unification Wars was
announced on
September 16, 2022. It
includes graphical...
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Scincella dunan is a
species of
skink endemic to
Yonagunijima Island in ****an.
Scincella dunan at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database.
Accessed 7 July 2022...
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Dunan (Scottish Gaelic: An
Dùnan) is a
settlement on the
south s**** of the sea loch, Loch na
Cairidh near Broadford, on the
island of Skye in Scotland...
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Dunan Aula, also
known in
Scottish Gaelic as
Dùnan Amhlaidh, is the site of an
exposed cist,
located in the
parish of Craignish, in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland...