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Dunnichen (Scots pronunciation: [dəˈnɪxən];
Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Eachain) is a
small village in Angus, Scotland,
situated between Letham and Forfar. It...
- site has long been
thought to have been near the present-day
village of
Dunnichen in Angus.
Recent research, however, has
suggested a more
northerly location...
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George Dempster of
Dunnichen and
Skibo FRSE FSA (Scot) (1732–1818) was a
Scottish advocate, landowner,
agricultural improver and
politician who sat in...
- The
Dunnichen Stone is a
class I
Pictish symbol stone that was
discovered in 1811 at
Dunnichen, Angus. It
probably dates to the 7th
century AD. The exact...
- side.
Dingwall Stone in
Dingwall —
class I
stone Dunnichen Stone, a
class I
stone found at
Dunnichen, Angus, now on
display at the
Meffan Institute in...
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George Dempster may
refer to:
George Dempster of
Dunnichen (1732–1818),
Scots lawyer and
member of
Parliament George Roby
Dempster (1887–1964), American...
- May 2002). The
First Battle for
Scottish Independence: The
Battle of
Dunnichen, A.D. 685 (MA thesis). East
Tennessee State University. Clutton-Brock...
- a flower, is
called the
Dunnichen Stone. It was
found in the
early 19th
century when a
farmer from the East
Mains of
Dunnichen was ploughing. It was initially...
- at what is now
called the
Battle of Dun Nechtain,
located at
either Dunnichen in
Angus or
Dunachton in Badenoch. This defeat, in
which most of Ecgfrith's...
- [citation needed]
craft shop. The
village is part of the
parish of Letham,
Dunnichen and Kirkden. In and
around the
Village is an
extensive pattern of green...