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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    Portmahomack, Cennrígmonaid (later St Andrews), Dunkeld, Abernethy and Rosemarkie. It appears that these are associated with Pictish kings, which argue...
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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    Killen, Raddery, Balmeechy, Little Suddey and his lands about Chanonry and Rosemarkie Although this was repealed in 1686 on the grounds that some lands not...
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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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  • 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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    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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  • which was at the settlement in the Black Isle called Ros-Maircnidh or Rosemarkie, named after the adjacent promontory A hagiography of Curetán is found...
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    Scotland which lies between the transmission areas of the Durris and Rosemarkie stations, primarily in the Moray region of Scotland. There is good reception...
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    transmissions, with the eight transmitters covering the STV North region (Angus, Rosemarkie, Knockmore, Eitshal, Durris, Bressay, Rumster Forest and Keelylang Hill)...
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