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Forteviot (Scottish Gaelic:
Fothair Tabhaicht) (Ordnance
Survey grid
reference NO052175) is a
village in Strathearn,
Perth and
Kinross on the
south bank...
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Baron Forteviot, of
Dupplin in the
County of Perth, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created 4
January 1917 for the
Scottish businessman...
- John
Alexander Dewar, 1st
Baron Forteviot DL (6 June 1856 – 23
November 1929) was a
Scottish businessman,
elder son of the
founder of John
Dewar & Sons...
- 3rd
Baron Forteviot, MBE (23
February 1906 – 25
March 1993), was a
Scottish businessman. He was the son of John Dewar, 1st
Baron Forteviot and Margaret...
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Forteviot, the son of
Helen Bannerman,
daughter of Rev. J.
Bannerman of Cargill,
Perthshire and Rev.
Robert John Robertson,
minister of
Forteviot, Perthshire...
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Kingdom of
Strathclyde and the
invading Vikings from Scandinavia.
Forteviot became the
capital of his
kingdom and
Kenneth relocated relics, including...
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Ulster cite
Forteviot as the
residence of
Pictish kings Causantín mac
Fergusa and
Kenneth MacAlpin and that upon the
destruction of
Forteviot by the Danes...
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Forteviot Bronze Age tomb is a
Bronze Age
burial chamber discovered in 2009 at
Forteviot near Perth, Scotland. The
Bronze Age tomb is one of a
number of...
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Forteviot railway station served the
village of
Forteviot,
Perth and Kinross,
Scotland from 1848 to 1956 on the
Scottish Central Railway. The station...
- of the kingdom, [that are
called the laws] of Aed, Eochaid's son, in
Forteviot. The laws of Áed Find are
entirely lost, but it has been ****umed that...