Rosemarkie (Scots: Rossmartnie, from Scottish Gaelic: Ros Mhaircnidh meaning "promontory of the horse stream") is a village on the south coast of the Black...
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The Rosemarkie Stone or Rosemarkie Cross, a Class II Pictish stone, is one of the major surviving examples of Pictish art in stone. Carved from fine-grained...
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Symeon (Middle Gaelic: Simón; fl. 1147 – 1155) is the second known Bishop of Ross in the 12th century. His predecessor Mac Bethad occurred as bishop in...
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Cromarty and Fortrose, and the villages of Culbokie, Resolis, Jemimaville, Rosemarkie, Avoch, Munlochy, Tore, and North Kessock, as well as numerous smaller...
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The Rosemarkie sculpture fragments are the Pictish slabs and stone fragments other than the main Rosemarkie Stone which have been discovered in Rosemarkie...
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Haddington and Peebles. By 1210, there were 40 burghs in the Scottish kingdom. Rosemarkie, Dingwall and Cromarty were also burghs by the Scottish Wars of Independence...
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Portmahomack, Cennrígmonaid (later St Andrews), Dunkeld, Abernethy and Rosemarkie. It appears that these are associated with Pictish kings, which argue...
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Diocese of Ross (Scotland) (redirect from Bishopric of Rosemarkie)
latterly, at Fortrose. The bishops of the Early Church were located at Rosemarkie. The diocese had only one Archdeacon, the Archdeacon of Ross, first attested...
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The Rosemarkie transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility, situated close to the town of Rosemarkie, Scotland, in Highland...
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third known 12th century Bishop of Ross, an episcopal see then based at Rosemarkie. According to the Chronicle of Melrose, Gregoir was consecrated by Ernald...
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Ness, a spit of land extending into the Moray Firth between Fortrose and Rosemarkie on the Black Isle, Scotland. An active lighthouse situated at the tip...
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located at Rosemarkie. He makes his only historical appearance as Macbeth Rosmarkensis Episcopus (i.e. "Mac Bethad, Bishop of Rosemarkie") in a list...
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corrosion and oxidation. A footpath follows the small river from its mouth in Rosemarkie beach flanking two pleasant waterfalls and, after the uppermost of them...
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went on to found two other great centres in the land of the Picts at Rosemarkie and Mortlach. These were his three centres of teaching, and all three...
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Hibernian 2–1 in the final. Television signals are received from the Rosemarkie TV transmitter and the local relay transmitter situated in Fodderty. Radio...
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Ross-shire where he died on 15 April 1903, aged 71, and was buried in Rosemarkie churchyard. His Victoria Cross is displayed at The Gurkha Museum in Winchester...
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Pictish Art. Located in the village of Rosemarkie in the Black Isle, Scotland, its collection contains both the Rosemarkie Stone, one of the major surviving...
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Westfield near Nigg in Ross-shire on 20 March 1873, and is buried in Rosemarkie churchyard alongside his brother-in-law Donald MacIntyre VC. Claire E...
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Isle of Lewis) Logie Easter Logie Wester or Logiebride Nigg Nonakiln Rosemarkie Rosskeen Stornoway or Eye (on the Isle of Lewis) Suddy Tain Tarbat Uig...
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is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Rosemarkie (outwith the burgh of Fortrose and Rosemarkie) in Highland, Scotland. For listed buildings within...
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Cathedral of Ross there. This was to replace the Church of St Peter in nearby Rosemarkie. The cathedral was largely demolished in the mid-seventeenth century by...
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and BBC Radio nan Gàidheal. Television signals are received from the Rosemarkie TV transmitter and the local relay transmitter situated in the centre...
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Plockton (Am Ploc), Portmahomack (Port Mo-Chalmaig), Portree (Port Rìgh) Rosemarkie (Ros Maircnidh), Roy Bridge (An Drochaid Ruaraidh) Spean Bridge (An Droichaid...
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Plockton, Highland Poolewe, Highland Portmahomack, Highland Reay, Highland Rosemarkie, Highland Rothes, Moray Scourie, Highland Shandwick, Highland Shieldaig...
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Ida Lilian Gordon (born Sandal Magna 14 November 1907, died Rosemarkie 26 September 2002) was a British academic, specialising in Medieval English and...
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Jack (6 August 1933 – 2006), was a Scottish professional footballer from Rosemarkie, Scotland who played as a defender for Accrington Stanley in the Football...
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615) Pope Boniface V (died 625) Saint Curetán (fl. 690–710), Bishop of Rosemarkie, also known as Boniface Pope Boniface VI (died 896) Antipope Boniface...
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Lochalsh Lochbroom Lochcarron Lochs (on Lewis) Logie Easter Nigg Resolis Rosemarkie (included burgh of Fortrose) Rosskeen (included burgh of Invergordon)...
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44078; -3.12613 NK NK NK NK 1011 (1131) NK NK NK NK NK NK NK NK NK NK Rosemarkie Cathedral Church of St Peter 57°35′30″N 4°06′55″W / 57.59162°N 4.11516°W...
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Born (1890-06-03)3 June 1890 Died 15 August 1959(1959-08-15) (aged 69) Rosemarkie, Scotland Alma mater Trinity Hall, Cambridge Occupation(s) Civil servant...
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