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Halidon Hill in 1333
where he died. The clan name Munro,
which in
Gaelic is
Rothach, Roich, or Mac an Rothaich,
means Ro - Man or Man from Ro, and supports...
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Donnie Munro (Scottish Gaelic:
Donaidh Rothach /dɔnɪ rɔhəx/) (born 2
August 1953) is a
Scottish musician and the
former lead
singer of the band Runrig...
- A
Munro (listen;
Scottish Gaelic:
Rothach) is
defined as a
mountain in
Scotland with a
height over 3,000 feet (914.4 m), and
which is on the Scottish...
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township in Argyll, Scotland: used for
Duncan Munro, d. 1937.
Domnhall Rothach ("Donald on wheels"), used in
Argyll in the 1920s to
describe a Donald...
- John
Farquhar Munro (Gaelic: Iain
Fearchar Rothach; 26
August 1934 – 26
January 2014) was a
Scottish Liberal Democrat politician. He was the
Member of...
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Munro (Scottish Gaelic:
Rothach) is a
Scottish surname. It
means "man from the
River Roe" in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. The
surname is common...
- islands. Roid Reid
Roideach Reid Ros Ross Ròs Rose
Rosach Ross Ròsach Rose
Rothach Munro Ruadh Reid, Roy
Ruiseal Russell Sailcirc Selkirk Salmond Salmond...
- the 1918
Spring Offensive. Lt. Munro,
writing under the
pseudonym Iain
Rothach, came to be
ranked by
critics alongside the
major war poets. Tragically...
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Graben Reichenbach Rickenbach Riedbach Rißbach
Roggentalbach Rohrmoosbach Rothach Roßkarbach
Saalach Salzach with
several bridges, e.g. Oberndorf-Laufen...
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Dressen Ellhofen Hagelstein Hasenried Oberleute Obertrogen Rieder Riegen Rothach Ruppenmanklitz Schreckenmanklitz Simmerberg Untertrogen Weiler im Allgäu...