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- survives. Like fellow Gaelic Bards Iain Lom and Sìleas na Ceapaich, Ailean a' Ridse was born into both the Scottish nobility and Clan MacDonald of Keppoch (Scottish...
- Ailean a' Ridse MacDhòmhnaill, who emigrated and settled in Mabou, Nova Scotia in 1816. In 1900, his son Canadian Gaelic poet Alasdair a' Ridse MacDhòmhnaill...
- figures to the history of Scottish Gaelic literature, including Ailean a' Ridse MacDhòmhnaill and John MacLean during the days of early settlement and Lewis...
- tacksmen of Bohuntine, Bards Fr. Allan MacDonald of Eriskay and Ailean a' Ridse MacDhòmhnaill of Nova Scotia, who are both very important figures in Scottish...
- Unlike Norwegian, Danish often uses ⟨ds⟩ instead of double ⟨s⟩. Example: ridse (to scratch) but visse (certain [plural]) versus Norwegian risse, visse...
- Bishop's exploits. Despite his devotion to the Catholic Faith, poet Ailean a' Ridse MacDhòmhnaill, a major figure in Scottish Gaelic literature and that of...
- Ceapaich, Clann Mhic Raghnaill na Ceapaich Sìleas na Ceapaich Ailean a' Ridse MacDhòmhnaill Ranald MacDonald (bishop) Allan MacDonald (poet) Macdonald...
- Usterud [no] 1990-1999 Fredrik Hognerud Træland [no] 1998-2001 Odd-Audor Ridse Bentsen [no] 2002-2003 Ole Alfsen [no] 2004-2006 Kristian Fluge Sævig [no]...
- his new home as Eilean an Àigh ("The Island of Prosperity"). Ailean a' Ridse MacDhòmhnaill emigrated from Glen Spean, Lochaber to Mabou, Cape Breton...
- Following Bishop William Fraser's death in 1851, local Catholic poet Ailean a' Ridse MacDhòmhnaill, a major figure in both Scottish Gaelic literature and in...