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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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Gille Ruadh was the
Galwegian leader who led the
revolt against King
Alexander II of Scotland. His birth,
death date and
origins are all unknown. Upon...
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ridge with many
spurs and summits, two of
which are
classified as Munros:
Ruadh-stac Mòr at 1,010 m (3,314 ft) and
Spidean Coire nan
Clach at 993 m (3,258 ft)...
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Cairngorms (Scottish Gaelic: Am
Monadh Ruadh) are a
mountain range in the
eastern Highlands of
Scotland closely ****ociated with the
mountain Cairn...
- Dòmhnall
Ruadh Chorùna (Red
Donald of Coruna; 9 July 1887 – 13
August 1967),
legally Donald MacDonald or Dòmhnall MacDhòmhnaill, was a
Scottish Gaelic...
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Macha (Irish pronunciation: [ˈmˠaxə]) was a
sovereignty goddess of
ancient Ireland ****ociated with the
province of Ulster,
particularly the
sites of Navan...
- Hugh Roe O'Donnell II (Irish: Aodh
Ruadh Ó Domhnaill; c. 30
October 1572 – 10
September 1602), also
known as Red Hugh O'Donnell, was an
Irish clan chief...
- Owen Roe O'Neill (Irish:
Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill; c. 1585 – 6
November 1649) was a
Gaelic Irish soldier and one of the most
famous of the O'Neill dynasty...
- John Roy
Stewart or
Stuart or
Stiuart (Gaelic: Iain
Ruadh Stiùbhart) (1700–1752) was a
distinguished officer in the
Jacobite Army
during the
rising of...
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Beinn Ruadh (664 m) is a
mountain of
Argyll and Bute in Scotland. Part of the
Grampian Mountains, it lies
between Loch Eck and Loch Long in
Argyll Forest...