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Dunkeld Dunkeld
Dunkeld , village, Perth and Kinross, central Scotland. It was a center of Celtic Christianity and the seat of the early Scottish kings.... Read more
Duncan I Duncan I
Duncan I (d. 1040), king of Strathclyde (possibly before 1034) and king of Scotland (1034–40). On the death of Malcolm II as an old man, the male line of the royal dynasty was extinguished. The vacuum was filled by Duncan, son of Crínán, abbot of Dunkeld (d. 1045), and... Read more
Battle of Dunkeld Battle of Dunkeld
Dunkeld, battle of, 1689. The death of their leader Dundee deprived the Jacobites of much of the advantage they had gained by the victory at Killiecrankie in July 1689. Mackay, leading the Williamite forces, was able to regroup. On 21 August, the Jacobites attacked a small force under Cleland at... Read more
diocese of Dunkeld diocese of Dunkeld
Dunkeld, diocese of. The first monastery at Dunkeld (‘fort of the Celts’) may have been founded by St Columba. Kenneth I MacAlpin made it his capital jointly with Scone. The see was revived by Alexander I (1107–24), a devout son of the church, ruling jointly with his brother ... Read more
Gawin Douglas Gawin Douglas
Douglas, Gawin, or Gavin Douglas (?1475–1522), Scottish poet and bishop of Dunkeld. He wrote an allegorical poem, The Palice of Honour (c.1535), and King Hart, a homiletic allegory (1786), has also been attributed to him. He was best known for his translation of the Aeneid (Eneados, with... Read more
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Hamilton, John (c.1511–71). Archbishop of St Andrews. Hamilton was an illegitimate son of the 1st earl of Arran and brother of Sir James Hamilton of Finnart. He became a Benedictine monk as a boy. After study at Paris, he used his influence with his half-brother, the Regent Arran, on... Read more
James Kennedy James Kennedy
Kennedy, James (d. 1465). Provided to the bishopric of Dunkeld by his uncle, James I (1437). Support of Queen Joan in James II's minority, and opposition to the Basle conciliarists, enabled his promotion to bishop of St Andrews (1440). His foundation of St Salvator's College at St Andrews... Read more
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Edmond city (1990 pop. 52,315), Oklahoma co., central Okla.; settled 1889. It is a trading center with a huge oil field and small industries that manufacture concrete, petroleum products, and other goods. The city's population nearly tripled from 1970 to 1990. The Univ. of Central Oklahoma is in... Read more

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Vic: Man dies in car crash near Dunkeld
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia) ...Australia) 05-17-2001 Vic: Man dies in car crash near Dunkeld MELBOURNE, May 17 AAP - A man...accident on theGlenelg Highway near Dunkeld, in Victoria's ...
Vic: Man dies in head-on collision with truck near Dunkeld
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia) ...00-00-0000 Vic: Man dies in head-on collision with truck near Dunkeld MELBOURNE, June...died when his car and a truck collided head on at Dunkeld in western Victoria...investigating the ...

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