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    Cawdor (Roman Fort), located near the small village of Easter Galcantray (15 miles or 24 kilometres east of Inverness), was suspected of being one of the...
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  • needed] In 1984, a strong candidate for a Roman fort was identified at Easter Galcantray, south west of Cawdor, by aerial photography. The site was excavated...
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    Roman Bath House, Bearsden Rough Castle Fort, near Tamfourhill Cramond Roman Fort excavations Cawdor (Roman Fort), near Inverness Inveresk Mithreum, by...
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    Gnaeus Julius Agricola (category 1st-century Gallo-Roman people)
    evidence for this was ever produced. Cawdor (Roman fort) History of Northumberland Tacitus, Agricola; Dio Cassius (Roman History 66.20) and three inscriptions...
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    pp. 140–50 "Suspected Roman Fort Cawdor, Easter Galcantray, Highland Region" Archived 14 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine roman-britain.org. Retrieved...
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    Raedykes (category Roman fortified camps in Scotland)
    stream Normandykes, Roman marching camp, 6 mi (10 km) north Cawdor (Roman Fort) near Inverness Inchtuthil, site of a major Roman legionary fortress, near...
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    Muiryfold (category Roman auxiliary forts in Scotland)
    reconnaissance in Britain, 1958-60, J Roman Stud, vol.51 123 Cawdor (Roman Fort) Deers Den Inchtuthil Pennymuir Roman camps Normandykes Ythan Wells Gask...
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    Gask Ridge (redirect from Glenblocker fort)
    sites of possible Roman forts have also been found at Bellie, Balnageith and Cawdor. In the 1990s researchers discovered new possible Roman fortifications...
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  • into Caledonia (modern Scotland), establishing the northernmost Roman forts, like Cawdor, Tarradale and Portmahomack. Also, the fleet sailed north and made...
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    Cadder (redirect from Cawdor House)
    In antiquity, Cadder was the site of a Roman fort on the route of the Antonine Wall. Its neighbouring forts are Balmuildy to the west and Kirkintilloch...
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  • Vaughan Campbell Cawdor (2d earl of Cawdor) (1742). The Book of the Thanes of Cawdor A Series of Papers Selected from the Charter Room at Cawdor. 1236-1742...
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    Cawdor and Igdir groups of Turkmenistan to the Volga basin. For protecting trade, Anusha Khan annexed it to his territories in 1676 and built a fort at...
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    Dulsie Bridge and continuing northwestwards to cross the River Nairn west of Cawdor. Only short sections of this are in use as modern roads. The final section...
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    Ythan Wells (category Roman fortified camps in Scotland)
    Wells Roman Marching Camp, Aberdeenshire (2005) C. Michael Hogan, Elsick Mounth, The Megalithic Portal, ed Andy Burnham (2007) Cawdor (Roman Fort) Deers...
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    and larger earthwork hill forts from the Iron Age. The arrival of the Romans from about 71 AD led to the creation of forts like that at Trimontium, and...
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    The Roman fort is believed to date from about AD 75. A Roman coin hoard was found nearby in 2006. Near the fort is one of seven surviving Roman amphitheatres...
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  • Jenny Nimmo Wendy Wood 30-Jan-75 1821 Stories from Scotland: Muriella of Cawdor Jenny Nimmo Wendy Wood 31-Jan-75 1822 The Hawkstone: Part 1 - On Thunderhead...
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    Anglo-Saxon architecture Architecture of the United Kingdom Prehistoric Britain Roman Britain Timeline of architectural styles List of country houses in the United...
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    offering terms, Cawdor demanded unconditional surrender. As Tate and his subordinates considered Cawdor's demands overnight, Cawdor backed up his bluff...
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  • "Inverness to Cairngorms". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 1 February 2022. "Cullen to Cawdor". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 1 February 2022. "Invergordon to Tain". bbc.co.uk...
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    school on Millbank Crescent. Nairn Academy also commonly takes students from Cawdor, Croy and Auldearn Primary Schools. In 1818 we are offered insight into...
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    Mackintosh to Cawdor. 1527: Friendship between Hector Mackintosh of Mackintosh and Hector Munro of Foulis, Chief of Clan Munro; John Campbell of Cawdor, Hugh...
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    French Revolutionary Wars (category Wars involving the Holy Roman Empire)
    command of John Campbell, 1st Baron Cawdor. After brief clashes with the local civilian population and Lord Cawdor's forces on 23 February, Tate was forced...
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    and at Easter Galcantray, Cawdor, Nairnshire as well as a suspected marching camp at Wester Alves, Moray. The Greco-Roman astronomer and geographer Ptolemy...
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    Historic Scotland. "Fort George: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Budgate House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Cawdor Castle: Listed...
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    (Monument) (MHG7081) 1560 AD to 1900 AD NH 9121 4266 3.07 Site of Polneach, Cawdor (Monument) (MHG7000) 1801 AD to 1941 AD NH 8526 5187 3.08 Farmstead, Refuil...
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    to subdue them. In 1614 the crown handed Islay to Sir John Campbell of Cawdor, in return for an undertaking to pacify it; this the Campbells eventually...
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    the original (PDF) on 17 July 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2015. "Gallo-Roman Ship". 19 July 2012. "The Wreck of the White Ship". Archived from the original...
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    (1657). In the 17th century a Greek cross plan was used for churches such as Cawdor (1619) and Fenwick (1643). In most of these cases one arm of the cross would...
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    designed Golden Grove at Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire for the 1st Earl Cawdor, completed 1834, and its 'sister house', Lilleshall Hall in Shropshire,...
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