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Kintail (Scottish Gaelic: Cinn t-Sàile) is a
mountainous area
sitting at the head of Loch
Duich in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland,
located in the...
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Colin of
Kintail (died 1278), and
their name is a
variant of Mackenneth. Kenneth, the
twelfth head of the clan, was made Lord
Mackenzie of
Kintail in 1609...
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known as "Ionraic" (or "the Upright"),
traditionally counted as 6th of
Kintail, was the
first chief of the Clan
Mackenzie of whom indis****ble contemporary...
- 20th-century
reconstruction of the old castle.
Eilean Donan is part of the
Kintail National Scenic Area, one of 40 in Scotland. In 2001, the
island had a...
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Kintail and Ross-shire. Its
chiefs trace their lineage to the 12th century,
though the
earliest recorded chief is
Alexander Mackenzie of
Kintail, who...
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Colin Mackenzie of
Kintail (died 14 June 1594),
nicknamed "Cam" ("crooked",
because one-e****), was a
Highland chief of the
Scottish clan
Mackenzie who...
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Kintail Park was a
football ground in Lockerbie, Scotland. It was the home
ground of Mid-Annandale, and
hosted Scottish Football League matches between...
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another settled in Argyll; and the
other settled in
Kintail. At that time
Kintail was held by the Mackenzies, and
according to John Macrae's account...
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waterfalls in Britain, with a drop of 113 m (370 ft). The
falls border Kintail,
donated to the
National Trust for
Scotland in 1944 and
subsequently incorporating...
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Kenneth Mackenzie (died 7
February 1492),
traditionally reckoned 7th of
Kintail and
nicknamed Coinneach a'bhlair (or “Kenneth of the Battle”), was a Highland...