- "Hùg Air A'
Bhonaid Mhòir" (Celebrate the Big Bonnet) is the
second single taken from
Julie Fowlis's
second album Cuilidh,
released the
previous year...
- The
Great Glen Way (Scottish Gaelic:
Slighe a'
Ghlinne Mhòir) is a long
distance path in Scotland. It
follows the
Great Glen,
running from Fort William...
- The Port an
Eilean Mhòir boat
burial is a
Viking boat
burial site in Ardnamurchan, Scotland, the most
westerly point on the
island of
Great Britain. Dated...
- John Mór
Tanister MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic: Eòin Mòr Tànaiste Mac Dhòmhnaill, aka Iain Mac Dhòmhnaill), Scottish-Gaelic lord, died 1427.
MacDonald was...
- Stob an
Aonaich Mhoir (855 m) is a
remote mountain in the
Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It lies in Perthshire, on the
eastern s**** of Loch Ericht....
-
Clochafarmore (Irish:
Cloch an Fhir
Mhóir,
meaning "stone of the
great man") is a
menhir (standing stone) and
National Monument in
County Louth, Ireland...
-
Lismore Castle (Irish: Caisleán an Lios
Mhóir) is a
castle located in the town of Lismore,
County Waterford, Ireland. It
belonged to the
Earls of Desmond...
- Thomáis
Mhóir 1486 1503
Conchobhar Mór mac Thomáis Óig 1503 1527 Cú
Connacht Óg mac Con
Connacht 1527 1538
Giolla Pádraig Bán mac
Conchobhair Mhóir 1538...
-
Kilmuir (Gaelic: Cill
Mhoir or
Cille Mhoire) is the name of a
number of
settlements in Scotland: Kilmuir, Skye, on the
Trotternish peninsula Kilmuir,...
-
earliest Viking ship
burial ground ever uncovered. Scotland: Port an
Eilean Mhòir ship burial; Scar boat burial, Orkney.
Faroe Islands: Hov. Iceland: Mosfellsbær...