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Robert Roy
MacGregor (Scottish Gaelic:
Raibeart Ruadh MacGriogair; 7
March 1671 – 28
December 1734) was a
Jacobite Scottish outlaw, who
later became a...
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Robert Gordon University,
commonly called RGU (Scottish Gaelic:
Oilthigh Raibeart Ghòrdain), is a
public university in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. It...
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Robert Burns (25
January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also
known familiarly as
Rabbie Burns, was a
Scottish poet and lyricist. He is
widely regarded as the national...
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usually refers to the
Scottish folk hero Rob Roy
MacGregor (Scottish Gaelic:
Raibeart Ruadh MacGriogair, 1671–1734). Rob Roy may also
refer to: Rob Roy, Victoria...
- – 7 June 1329), po****rly
known as
Robert the
Bruce (Scottish Gaelic:
Raibeart am Brusach), was King of
Scots from 1306 to his
death in 1329.
Robert led...
- Name
Portrait Birth Marriage(s)
Death Dynastic status Robert I the
Bruce (
Raibeart a Briuis) 1306–1329 11 July 1274
Turnberry Castle son of
Robert de Brus...
- (John),
Alasdair (Alexander),
Uilleam (William), Catrìona (Catherine),
Raibeart (Robert), Cairistìona (Christina), Anna (Ann), Màiri (Mary),
Seumas (James)...
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Robroyston (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile Raibeart Ruadh) is a
suburb of Glasgow, Scotland,
located around three miles (five kilometres)
northeast of the city...
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Volume 2. W. W. Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-06050-8. OCLC 186575899. Scouller,
Raibeart E. The
Armies of
Queen Anne (Clarendon Press, 1966). [ISBN missing] Shurtleff...
- also SG Ruiseart. Rob Rob,
Robert See also SG
Raibeart, Roibeart.
Roibeart Robert See also SG
Raibeart, Rob.
Ruairidh Derrick, Roderick, Rory Roderick...