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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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)...
-
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...
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Cuthbert D
David I of
Scotland Donald of
Ogilvy Donnán of Eigg
Dotto Drostan Duthac E
Magnus Ernan F
Fergus Finan of
Lindisfarne Fillan of
Pittenweem Fillan...