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Saint Nathalan (or Nachlan), (died 678) is a
saint in the
Roman Catholic Church, who was
active in the
district now
known as Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Nathalan...
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Heliura nathalan is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1924. It is
found in Guyana. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
- The
Chapel of St. Mary and St.
Nathalan is a
ruined chapel overlooking the
North Sea
immediately north of Stonehaven, in the
Mearns of Scotland, along...
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village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is
known as the
birthplace of St.
Nathalan and also as the site of some
noted Pictish stones. The
church is the site...
- (approximate date) Aisha, wife of
Muhammad Arbogast,
bishop of
Strasbourg Nathalan,
Scottish bishop Wechtar,
Lombard duke of
Friuli Zhang Wenguan, chancellor...
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Muchalls Castle to the north. St.
Nathalan is said to have
founded the
ruined Chapel of St. Mary and St.
Nathalan immediately north of the
Cowie Castle...
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Marnock Medan Mirin Modan Molaise of
Leighlin Moluag Monan Mungo Munn N
Nathalan Ninian O Oda
Odran of Iona John
Ogilvie P
Psalmodius R
Regulus Rufus S...
- area
include Fetteresso Castle,
Fiddes Castle,
Chapel of St. Mary and St.
Nathalan and
Muchalls Castle.
Todhead Lighthouse is
situated just to the
south of...
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immediately north of
Stonehaven near the
ruined Chapel of St. Mary and St.
Nathalan.
Aeromagnetic maps of
Great Britain and
Northern Ireland show that the...
- four
kilometres south of Grim
Brigs near the
Chapel of St. Mary and St.
Nathalan. Grim
Brigs is
situated several kilometres east of the
ancient Causey Mounth...