Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir, anglicized as Duncan Ban MacIntyre (20 March 1724 – 14 May 1812), was one of the most renowned of Scottish Gaelic poets....
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Duncan MacIntyre or Duncan McIntyre may refer to: Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812), Scottish Gaelic poet Duncan MacIntyre (New Zealand politician) (1915–2001)...
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Marguerite MacIntyre Mike MacIntyre Roly MacIntyre Scott MacIntyre Sheila Scott Macintyre Stuart Macintyre William MacIntyre Harper McIntyre, character...
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the MacDonalds of Clanranald. Duncan Ban MacIntyre is regarded as one of the finest Gaelic poets. The name MacIntyre (McIntyre) (Scottish Gaelic: Mac an...
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Stob Ghabhar (section Duncan Ban MacIntyre)
of gneiss and Cruachan granite near the summit of Stob Ghabhar. Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812) one of Scotlands greatest poets in the Gaelic tradition...
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symphony orchestra and chamber orchestra, Gaelic text by Duncan Ban MacIntyre and translation by Hugh MacDiarmid (1962–2007) Sonata for violin and piano (1947)...
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Greyfriars Kirkyard (section Bloody MacKenzie's Tomb)
Alexander MacDuff of Bonhard FRSE (1816–1866) William McGonagall (1825–1902), poet Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812), Gaelic poet Colin MacLaurin (1698–1746)...
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Glen Orchy. One of the better known inhabitants of the glen was Duncan Ban MacIntyre. Glenorchy Camanachd is a shinty team from Dalmally in the Strath...
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1861, p. 208. Snyder 1914, pp. 259–280. "Metadata: The Songs of Duncan Ban Macintyre". dasg.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 December 2019. Bailey, Geoff B. (1996)...
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bàn meaning fairhaired cf Duncan Ban MacIntyre) took an active part in the conflicts against the Jacobite forces. Donald Ban was captured on December 23...
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Militia during the Battle of Falkirk Muir in 1746, their contemporary, Duncan Ban MacIntyre, offers in his later poetry, according to Campbell, "an interesting...
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Macdiarmid - Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair - Ronald Campbell Macfie - James Pittendrigh Macgillivray - Duncan Ban MacIntyre - A. D. Mackie - Alexander...
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List of Scottish poets (section Mac/Mc)
Pittendrigh Macgillivray Alasdair Alpin MacGregor Stuart MacGregor Artúr Dall Mac Gurcaigh Duncan Ban MacIntyre James McIntyre John William Mackail Barbara Mackay...
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is the subject of Duncan Ban MacIntyre's best known Gaelic poem, Moladh Beinn Dòbhrainn (English: "In Praise of Ben Doran"); MacIntyre had spent his youth...
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James Hogg in his Jacobite Reliques (1819). Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir (usually Duncan Ban MacIntyre, in English; 20 March 1724 – 14 May 1812) a monoglot...
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in the writings of Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair (1741–51) and the earliest editions (1768–90) of Duncan Ban MacIntyre. Article 1 of the Universal...
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Ballachulish who was said to be the grandniece of the Gaelic poet Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724-1812). The Bard was the third of seven children and the outlines...
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Frances Brooke, English novelist and dramatist (died 1789) March 20 – Duncan Ban MacIntyre, Scottish Gaelic poet (died 1812) April 22 – Immanuel Kant German...
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Iain Crichton Smith (redirect from Iain Mac a'Ghobhainn)
(1965) Modern Gaelic Verse (1966) At Helensburgh (1968) Ben Dorain by Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1969) From Bourgeois Land (1969) Iain am Measg Nan Reultan (1970)...
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historian Duncan Ban MacIntyre (Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir), Scottish poet (1724–1812) Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Irish historian Donnchadh MacRath, Scottish...
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Gregor MacGregor Ewen MacLachlan Kathleen MacInnes Maggie MacInnes David Lowe MacIntyre Duncan Ban MacIntyre Alexander Mackenzie (politician) Alexander...
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The Rev. MacNicol assisted the renowned Gaelic poet, Duncan Ban MacIntyre, by transcribing over 6,000 lines of the illiterate man's work. MacNicol is also...
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each of Gaelic poetry by Jacobite Bard Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair and Whig Bard Duncan Ban MacIntyre. All three volumes influenced him greatly and...
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Greenock (1856) Park Parish Church, Glasgow (1856) Monument to Duncan Ban MacIntyre, Dalmally, Argyllshire (1858) Buchanan Street railway station (1858...
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"Kilchurn Castle". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2 November 2011. "Macintyre, Duncan Ban (1724–1812)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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from the literature of other languages, Alan Riach argues, "With Duncan Ban MacIntyre, you have someone who is illiterate but fluent in Gaelic, and composes...
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Scottish Gaelic, including Duncan Ban MacIntyre's Praise of Ben Dorain, which were well received by native speakers, including Sorley MacLean. He had a daughter...
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fiction writer Pat McIntosh (living), mystery and fantasy writer Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812), poet (in Gaelic) John William Mackail (1859–1945), classicist...
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Arthur Llewellyn Jones Ben Macintyre (born 1963, England, nf) Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812, Scotland, p) Elisabeth MacIntyre (1916–2004, Australia, ch/f)...
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Norman MacCaig (1910–1996), poet Alexander R. MacEwen (1851–1916), writer, professor and Moderator of United Free Church of Scotland Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812)...
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