-
Germanic lands. The
Gaels of
northern Britain referred to
themselves as
Albannaich in
their own
tongue and
their realm as the
Kingdom of Alba (founded as...
- 889–900 Dásachtach, "the Madman" Rí
Alban ("King of Scotland") Rì nan
Albannaich ("King of Scots") Son of
Constantine I
Constantine II (Còiseam mac Aoidh)...
- book in the
Gaelic language in Edinburgh, Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin
Albannaich (The
Resurrection of the Old
Scottish Language),
which was a collection...
- The
Scottish people or
Scots (Scots:
Scots fowk;
Scottish Gaelic:
Albannaich) are an
ethnic group and
nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged...
- mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair's 1751
poetry book "Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin
Albannaich" ("The
Resurrection of the
Ancient Scottish Language")
included literary...
- Irish-Scots (Scottish Gaelic:
Albannaich ri
sinnsireachd Èireannach) are
people in
Scotland who have
traceable Irish ancestry.
Although there has been...
- to
write in this script, but his main work, Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin
Albannaich, was
published in the
Roman script.
Besides the 26
letters of the Latin...
- Stob Coir' an
Albannaich (1,044 m) is a
mountain in the
Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It lies on the
border of
Argyll and Bute and the
Highlands area...
- Montrose's wife. In his 1751
poetry collection Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin
Albannaich ("The
Resurrection of the Old
Scottish Language"),
which was the first...
-
Scotland (Scots:
Honours o Scotland,
Scottish Gaelic:
Seudan a' Chrùin
Albannaich),
informally known as the
Scottish Crown Jewels, are the
regalia that...