- in size over history. A
native or
inhabitant of
Galloway is
called a
Gallovidian. The
region takes its name from the Gall-Gàidheil, or "stranger Gaels"...
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Gallovidian can
refer to: A
person from
Galloway The
Gallovidian, a
former Galloway magazine The
Galwegian Gaelic language This
disambiguation page lists...
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Galwegian Gaelic (also
known as
Gallovidian Gaelic,
Gallowegian Gaelic, or
Galloway Gaelic) is an
extinct dialect of
Scottish Gaelic formerly spoken in...
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Annalia II
relates that a
certain 'Donald of the Isles' led a host of
Gallovidians to the
River Dee,
where they were
defeated by
Edward Bruce, and the leader...
- The
Gallovidian was an
illustrated magazine published in Dalbeattie, Galloway, Scotland,
between 1899 and 1949. The
subtitle was An
Illustrated Southern...
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inherited significant lands in
Galloway and
claim to
lordship over the
Gallovidians, as well as
various English and
Scottish estates of the
Huntingdon inheritance;...
- The
Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia is a wide-ranging
reference work
written by John Mactaggart,
published in 1824 and
reissued after the author's death...
- marriage-alliances with the
Irish and
Norwegian kings, as well as Hebridean,
Gallovidian, and Anglo-Norman lords, and
possibly Welsh princes as well. Surrounded...
- Polton, from 1840
until his
death in 1859.
Thomas Murray (1792–1872), the
Gallovidian author, died in L****wade. Anne
Richelieu Lamb (1807–1878),
feminist writer...
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possible that
Fergus was of Norse-Gaelic and
native Gallovidian ancestry. Traditionally, the
Gallovidians appear to have
looked towards the
Isles instead...