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| 1 | Sgian Dubh |
| The Sgian Dubh (pronounced Skeen doo ) is a ceremonial dagger worn with as part of the modern Scottish kilt. It is kept in stocking with the pommel visible. Sgian Dubh without scabbard... sgian dubh may have evolved from the sgian achlais , a dagger that could be concealed in the armpit ... | |
| 2 | 962 |
| Dubh. Births Edward the Martyr Deaths ... | |
| 3 | 966 |
| Boleslaus I of Poland, approximate it may be 967 Deaths Dubh I of Scotland ... | |
| 4 | Culen of Scotland |
| Dubh, previous king, and of his successor, Kenneth II. Culen was the third king in a row to succeed to the throne of Scotland because his predecessor had been murdered. When Dubh's body was discovered... by: Dubh King of Scots Succeeded by: Kenneth II ... | |
| 5 | Small Isles |
| Chathastail, Dubh Sgeir and Eagamol ... | |
| 6 | Luss |
| Luss is a village in the Argyll & Bute region of Scotland, on the west bank of Loch Lomond, Scotland's largest freshwater loch. Its original name is Clachan dubh - dark village, probably because of Ben Lomond which towers over the Loch and its villages. Saint Kessog brought Christianity to Luss in ... | |
| 7 | Summer Isles |
| island from Achiltibuie. Smaller islands include: Bottle Island Eilean Dubh Glas-leac Beag, Glas-leac ... | |
| 8 | Thomas Stevenson |
| (1866) Lochindaal (1869) Scurdie Ness (1870) Stour Head (1870) Dubh Artach (1872) Turnberry (1873 ... | |
| 9 | Boy (album) |
| , in Windmill Lane Studios with Steve Lillywhite producing. Some of the songs, including "An Cat Dubh... not chart in the United Kingdom. Track listing "I Will Follow" 3:36 "Twilight" 4:22 "An Cat Dubh" 6 ... | |
| 10 | Dubh of Scotland |
| Dubh (or Duff ), was king of Scotland from 962 to 967. Dubh the Black, as his name translates in Gaelic, was son of Malcolm I and succeeded to the throne after Indulf was killed. Dubh was an... succession under the tanistry law. Culem attacked Dubh and the parties met at Drum Crup (probably Crief ... | |
| 11 | Manus O'Donnell |
| Manus O'Donnell (died 1564) was an Irish leader, son of Hugh Dubh O'Donnell. Hugh Dubh had been... in defending his country against the O'Neills, retained the chief authority. When Hugh Dubh appealed... he encamped at Knockavoe, near Strabane. Here he was surprised at night by Hugh Dubh and Manus ... | |
| 12 | David Stevenson |
| ) Scurdie Ness (1870) Stour Head (1870) Dubh Artach (1872) Turnberry (1873) Chicken Rock (1875) Lindisfarne ... | |
| 13 | Eblana |
| is in fact a distortion of Deblana , itself a version of the Gaelic name Dubh Linn (Black Pool ... | |
| 14 | Kenneth III of Scotland |
| Kenneth III of Scotland was king of Scotland from 997 to 1005. He was the son of King Dubh, fourth cousin of the previous king Constantine III, and first cousin of his successor Malcolm II. Kenneth was the last king of Scotland to succeed to the throne through the system of tanistry, whereby the ... | |
| 15 | List of traditional star names |
| Cheleb Chertan Chort Cursa Dabih Deneb Deneb Algedi Deneb Kaitos Denebola Diphda Dnoces Dschubba Dubhe ... |