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Kildrummy Castle is a
ruined castle near
Kildrummy, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Though ruined, it is one of the most
extensive castles dating from the...
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Kildrummy (Scottish Gaelic:
Cionn Droma) is a
hamlet in Aberdeenshire,
Scotland near the
River Don, 7
miles (11 kilometres) west of Alford. The hamlet's...
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Alexander dies.
Prince Edward arrives in Scotland,
searching for
Bruce at
Kildrummy Castle, only to find Bruce's wife, daughter, and brother. The
prince has...
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September 1305,
Edward ordered Robert Bruce to put his
castle at
Kildrummy, "in the
keeping of such a man as he
himself will be
willing to answer...
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which was
scattered around the earldom,
particularly at Fichlie, near
Kildrummy, and
Lumphanan in the
lowland area. He also had Urquhart, but that probably...
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Scottish Independence. In 1306, he was
captured by
English forces at
Kildrummy Castle,
where he and his
garrison held off Edward's
forces who had been...
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Lords in 1875). He is
chief of the name and arms of Erskine.
Kildrummy Castle in
Kildrummy,
Aberdeenshire was the main strong-hold of the
earldom of Mar...
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Marjorie by his
first marriage, and his
sisters Mary and
Christina to
Kildrummy Castle,
under the
protection of his
brother Niall (also
known as Nigel)...
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Countess of
Buchan to
Kildrummy Castle in the north, with his
brother Nigel (known as Neil) in an
attempt to
protect them. When
Kildrummy was besieged, the...
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Scottish Sculpture Open exhibition,
sometimes known as the
Kildrummy Open, was
organised by the
Scottish Sculpture Workshop from 1981 to 1997. The...