Máel Ruba (redirect from Saint Maol Rubha)
Scotland. Forms of his name include Máelrubai (Old Irish spelling), Maol Rubha (MoRubha/MaRuibhe) (Scottish Gaelic spelling), or Malruibhe, and it is sometimes...
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and holy tree on it, believed to be the 8th-century hermitage of Saint Maol Rubha (d. 722), a missionary from Bangor Abbey in Gaelic Ireland who founded...
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them Keith was originally known as "Kethmalruff", a dedication to Saint Maol Rubha (d. 722), also Latinised as "St Rufus". This dedication to an early medieval...
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the Slavs 650 – First church organized in Netherlands 673 – Irish monk Maol Rubha founds a training center at Aprochrosan that would serve as a base for...
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Wilfrid converts Sussex 687-691 Dome of the Rock built 673 - Irish monk Maol Rubha founds a training center at Aprochrosan that would serve as a base for...
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peninsulas on the south end of Sandray, they are called Meanish, Leehinish and Rubha Pabbach. Scottish islands portal List of islands of Scotland Area and population...
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(Assynt, Sutherland) Loch Beinn Deirg (northeast of Ullapool) Loch na Beiste (Rubha Mor, Wester Ross) Loch Belivat (south of Nairn) Belston Loch (Ayrshire)...
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P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Adabroc (Adabrog) Aignish (Aiginis) Aird (Àird an Rubha) Allasdale (Allathasdal) Ardvay Balallan (Baile Ailein) Baleshare (Am Baile...
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List of Mountain Bothies Association bothies (redirect from Maol Bhuide bothy)
Retrieved 14 September 2017. Allan (2017), p. 293. Smith (2015), pp. 128–134. "Maol Bhuidhe". Mountain Bothies Association. Retrieved 14 September 2017. Allan...
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None Rubha Rèidh: An Sean Sgeir, Stac Buidhe, Stac Dubh Isle of Ewe: Boor Rocks, Eilean Furadh Beag, Eilean Furadh Mòr, Sgeir an Araig, Sgeir Maol Mhoraidh...
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Tabhaigh Mòr, Tannaraidh Rubha na Creige Moire to Gob Rubha Uisnis (including Loch Sealg): Bogha Ruadh Gob Rubha Uisnis to Rubha Brìodog: Eilean Beag à...
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travel fairly significant distances, at least 70 km, both by land and sea. Rubha an Dùnain, an uninhabited peninsula to the south of the Cuillin, has a variety...
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North Rona. There was also a certain Flann, son of an Abbot of Iona, called Maol-duine, who died in 890 and may also have lent his name to these isolated...
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Ulster in 1267, having been taken prisoner in Connacht. Murchadh was a son of Maol Mhuire mac Suibhne. The latter's father was Suibhne mac Duinn Shléibhe, eponymous...
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(secondary coordinates) The small uninhabited island of Muldoanich (Gaelic: Maol Dòmhnaich) has no bays. Map this section's coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
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Muc) Small Isles 559 27 137 Muckle Roe Shetland 1,773 130 267 Muldoanich (Maol Dòmhnaich) Uists and Barra 78 0 153 Mull (Muile) Mull 87,535 2,800 966 North...
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in 1560, the lands and property of the priory was given in commendam to Maol Choluim MacDubhthaich (Malcolm MacDuffie), at which time it would appear...
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City Alves An Àbha(i)s City Alvie Albhaidh City Alyth Ailt City Amulree Àth Maol Ruibhe Ford of St Máel Ruba City Annan Inbhir Anainn City Annat An Annaid...
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son of Gillean of the Battle Axe, and was variously called Maoliosa, or Maol-Iosa, or Gille-Iosa, which means the servant of Jesus. From the Norwegian...
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