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Uilleam is a
masculine given name in the
Scottish Gaelic language. It is the
equivalent of the name
William in English.
Uilleam, Earl of Mar
Uilleam I...
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William the Lion (Scottish Gaelic:
Uilleam an Leòmhann),
sometimes styled William I (
Uilleam MacEanraig;
Medieval Gaelic:
Uilliam mac Eanric) and also...
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William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic:
Uilleam Uallas,
pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪];
Norman French:
William le Waleys; c. 1270 – 23
August 1305) was a...
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William III (William Henry; Dutch:
Willem Hendrik; 4
November 1650 – 8
March 1702), also
known as
William of Orange, was the
sovereign Prince of Orange...
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William of Mar, also
known by the name
Uilleam mac
Dhonnchaidh (Anglicized as "William, Duncan's son"), was the
mormaer of Mar in
medieval Scotland from...
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William I, Earl of Ross (Gaelic:
Uilleam; died 1274) was
ruler of the
province of Ross in
northern Scotland.
William appears as
early as 1232, witnessing...
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William II, Earl of Ross (Gaelic:
Uilleam; died c. 1323) was
ruler of the
province of Ross in
northern Scotland, and a
prominent figure in the Wars of...
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William (or
Uilleam) III, 5th Earl of Ross (d. 1372) was a fourteenth-century
Scottish nobleman. He was the
fifth O’Beolan earl of Ross,
descending from...
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mormaer of Mar in
medieval Scotland,
ruling from the
death of his father,
Uilleam of Mar, in 1276
until his own
death sometime between 1297 and 1302. If...
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William Ross (Scottish Gaelic:
Uilleam Ros [ˈɯ.ʎam ˈros]; 1762–1790/91) was a
Scottish writer of
Romantic poetry in
Scottish Gaelic from the Isle of Skye...