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Dunadd (Scottish
Gaelic Dún Ad, "fort on the [River] Add", Old
Irish Dún Att) is a
hillfort in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland,
dating from the Iron Age and...
- Lorn) and Cenél
Comgaill (who gave
their name to Cowal). The
hillfort of
Dunadd is
believed to have been its capital.
Other royal forts included Dunollie...
- many
natural rocks, are
decorated with cup and ring marks. The
remains at
Dunadd of the
fortress of the Scots, a
royal centre of Dal Riata, are
located to...
- and has a
reserve side in the
Bullough cup. The club is ****ociated with
Dunadd camanachd (the
ladies team) The
original Kilmory Shinty Club was founded...
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Castle Castle Stalker Castle Tioram Chanonry Point Conic Hill
Culloden Moor
Dunadd Duart Castle Durness Eilean Donan Fingal's Cave (Staffa) Fort
George Glen...
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western Scotland, and
numerous islands in the
Inner Hebrides. A
fortress at
Dunadd in the
Kilmartin Glen, 4
miles (6.4 km) north-west of the
modern town of...
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presumed kings of the Cenél nGabráin. Two
probable royal sites are known,
Dunadd,
which lies at the
northern edge of
their presumed lands, and
Aberte (or...
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Footprint used in king-making ceremonies,
Dunadd...
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Footprint (replica) used in king-making ceremonies,
Dunadd...
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Gaelic (Goidelic)-speaking
people of Dál
Riata with
their royal fortress at
Dunadd in Argyll, with
close links with the
island of Ireland, from
which they...