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Saint Duthac (also
Duthus or Duthak; 1000–1065) was a
Scottish Christian prelate who
served as
Bishop of Ross. He is the
patron saint of Tain in Scotland...
- Indo-European root
meaning 'flow'. The
Gaelic name,
Baile Dubhthaich,
means '
Duthac's town',
after a
local saint also
known as Duthus. Tain was
granted its first...
- betra**** to the
English by William, 3rd Earl of Ross in the
chapel of St
Duthac at Tain in Ross.
After his
capture he was
executed for high
treason by being...
- Earl of
Atholl had
already fled. They were
taken from the
sanctuary of St.
Duthac at Tain by The Earl of Ross, a
supporter of the Comyns, and
dispatched to...
- Silos,
Spanish abbot (d. 1073) Egbert,
German Benedictine abbot (d. 1058)
Duthac,
patron saint of Tain (Scotland) (d. 1065) Gilbert,
Norman nobleman (approximate...
- the Earl of
Orkney appears obtaining the
patronage of the
chapel of
Saint Duthac in Kirkwall. In 1454–55, the
Earls of
Orkney and
Angus laid
siege to Abercorn...
- Spios; 2018, and (10) Allta; 2019.
Legend Collection: Tarlogan, Tayne,
Duthac, Dornoc, and Cadboll.
Limited Edition Range: Astar; 2009 and 2017, A Midwinter...
-
hosting a
variety of
village homes, one tiny shop, a
hotel and two bars. St
Duthac's Catholic Church dates from 1860 and was
designed by
architect Joseph A...
-
taken by King
James IV of
Scotland when on
pilgrimage to the
shrine of St
Duthac at Tain,
doing so at
least 18
times in the
years between 1493 and 1513....
- Ramsays,
although there is no
direct evidence to
support this. In
about 1401
Duthac de
Carnegie acquired part of the
lands of Kinnaird, in
Forfarshire (Angus)...