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Battle Wester Kinghorn Dunfermline Perth The
Battle of
Dupplin Moor was
fought between supporters of King
David II of Scotland, the son of King Robert...
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created in 1633 for
George Hay, 1st
Viscount of
Dupplin.
Other ****ociated
titles are:
Viscount Dupplin and Lord Hay of
Kinfauns (1627) and
Baron Hay of...
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Dupplin Castle is a
country house and
former castle in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland,
situated to the west of
Aberdalgie and
northeast of
Forteviot and...
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Dupplin Cross is a carved,
monumental Pictish stone,
which dates from
around 800 AD. It was
first recorded by
Thomas Pennant in 1769, on a hillside...
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Scotland at Perth, 2
August 1332. Ten days later, Mar fell at the
Battle of
Dupplin Moor. Sir
Andrew Murray of Bothwell, who was
married to
Christian (or Christina)...
- Hay, 16th Earl of
Kinnoull DL (born 20
December 1962),
styled Viscount Dupplin until 2013, is a
Scottish hereditary peer and
Crossbench member of the...
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Eskdale David Lindsay of
Crawford William Oliphant, Lord of
Aberdalgie and
Dupplin (briefly
fought for the English)
Patrick de
Graham of
Lovat John de Fenton...
- used in the
filming of the 2000
Scottish film Complicity. The 9th-century
Dupplin Cross is
inside the church; it was
placed there in 2002
after a protest...
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Gaelic Feredach and
Uurguist the
Gaelic Fergus, or
perhaps Forgus. As the
Dupplin Cross inscription shows, the idea that
Irish sources Gaelicised Pictish...
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around the 12th–13th
century former parish church of St. Serf,
where the
Dupplin Cross is displa**** (Historic Scotland; open in
summer without entrance...