Dunbeg, the Scottish village formerly known as Dunstaffnage
Dunstaffnage Castle
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Dunstaffnage Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Dhùn Stadhainis) is a partially ruined castle in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland. It lies 3 miles (5 km)...
Dunstaffnage can refer to: Dunbeg, the Scottish village formerly known as DunstaffnageDunstaffnage Castle This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
and Ewan built many castles to defend their territory. These included Dunstaffnage Castle, Dunollie Castle and Duntrune Castle on the main land. Whilst...
Dunbeg (Scottish Gaelic: An Dùn Beag), formerly known as Dunstaffnage (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Stafhainis or Dùn Staidhinis), is a village about 2+1⁄2 miles...
has been fortified since the Bronze Age. Just to the north of Oban, at Dunstaffnage, excavations in 2010, by Argyll Archaeology in advance of the development...
are set forth in a paper published in 1998 by David J. Hughes of the Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory for the Scottish Association of Marine Sciences. Sweetings...
Golding appeared with his current band, Pama International, at the Dunstaffnage music festival near Oban, Scotland. Golding regularly tours the UK with...
John Bellenden substituted Dunstaffnage for Evonium which led to the belief that the Stone of Scone was once kept at Dunstaffnage Castle. Writer A. J. Morton...
MacDougalls (allies of the Comyns) at the Battle of Pass of Brander and took Dunstaffnage Castle, the last major stronghold of the Comyns and their allies. Bruce...
independent marine science organisation. Sited on the Dunstaffnage peninsula, beside Dunstaffnage Castle and near Oban, Argyll on the Scottish west coast...
Scotland, Hereditary Keeper of the royal castles of Dunoon, Carrick Castle, Dunstaffnage Castle and Tarbet, Admiral of the Western coasts and isles, and Chief...
seals is resident in the loch. Just seaward of the mouth of the loch is Dunstaffnage Castle. This was a stronghold of the kingdom of Dál Riata until the 9th...
The royal castles of Edinburgh, Dumbarton and Stirling, along with Dunstaffnage, Dunollie, Blackness and Ruthven Castle, continued in use as practical...
Home, and Secretary of State Archibald Whitelaw, James IV sailed to Dunstaffnage Castle, where the local chiefs, including John MacLean of Lochbuie and...
Campbell baronets of Barcaldine and Glenure (1831) Campbell baronets of Dunstaffnage (1836) Campbell baronets of Blythswood (1880): see Baron Blythswood Campbell...
and Isles Hereditary Keeper of the Royal Castles of: Carrick, Dunoon, Dunstaffnage, Tarbert Hereditary High Sheriff of Argyllshire Member King's Body Guard...
were laid between Kilchoan (in Ardnamurchan) and Tobermory and between Dunstaffnage (near Oban) and Torosay. In February 2015 additional cables were laid...
been discovered in the castle grounds. Royalist rising of 1651 to 1654 Dunstaffnage Castle Alcock & Alcock 1987, p. 120. Historic Environment Scotland. "Dunollie...
MacDougall-Comyn position in the Western Highlands. After Alexander's seat, Dunstaffnage Castle, was captured by Bruce forces in 1308, Alexander entered the King's...
Ninian Crichton-Stuart Stirling Castle – the Earl of Mar and Kellie Dunstaffnage Castle – the Duke of Argyll Dunconnel Castle – Sir Charles Edward Maclean...
churchyard. Tradition tell us that in 1445, while returning to his seat at Dunstaffnage Castle from the great cattle tryst at Crieff, Sir John met and fell in...