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- The Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart or in Scottish Gaelic Blàr Tràigh Ghruineart or sometimes called the Battle of Gruinart Strand was a Scottish clan battle...
- disfigured infant. Ancient Greece portal Biography portal Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart, where a dwarf switches sides and kills the leader of the forces he originally...
- Gruinard Island Scottish Gaelic name Eilean Ghruinneart Old Norse name Grunnfjörðr Meaning of name "Shallow firth", from Norse Location Gruinard Island...
- the mouth of the loch on the northwest of Islay. The Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart was fought on the sands at the south end of the loch on 5 August 1598...
- Lochbuie, 9th Chief He died on 5 August 1598 in the Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart on the Island of Islay. He was killed by the forces of Sir James MacDonald...
- (1590) Dryfe Sands (1593) Glenlivet (1594) Logiebride (1597) Traigh Ghruinneart (1598) Benbigrie (1598) Early 17th century Bengrime (1601) Carinish (1601)...
- Campbell, against the Earl of Huntly and Clan Gordon. The Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart took place on 5 August 1598. It was fought between the Clan Donald and...
- and in 1598 their branch was finally defeated at the Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart. However, when Sorley Boy MacDonnell (of the Islay MacDonalds) had a...
- Battle of Kizaki (1572) Battle of Hansan Island (1592) Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart (1598) Battle of Mirăslău (1600) Battle of Urmia (1604) Battle of Kircholm...
- lifetime. He was knighted Sir James of Knockrinsay. At the Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart on the Isle of Islay in 1598, he led forces against Sir Lachlan Mor MacLean...