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Killiecrankie (/ˌkɪliːˈkræŋkiː/ ; (Scottish Gaelic:
Coille Chreithnich,
meaning aspen wood) is a
village in
Perth and Kinross,
Scotland on the
River Garry...
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Battle of
Killiecrankie , also
known as the
Battle of Rinrory, took
place on 27 July 1689
during the 1689
Scottish Jacobite rising. An outnumbered...
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Killiecrankie is a
rural locality on
Flinders Island in the
local government area (LGA) of
Flinders in the North-east LGA
region of Tasmania. The locality...
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Three miles north of
Pitlochry by the A9 road, the P**** of
Killiecrankie (Gaelic:
Coille Chneagaidh), is a
gorge lying between Ben
Vrackie (841 m (2,759 ft))...
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Braes o'
Killiecrankie is the name of four
distinct folk songs, all
originally from Scotland. The
version that
begins with the line "Whare hae ye been...
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Killiecrankie Airstrip (IATA: - , ICAO: YKCK) is a
small regional airstrip located in the
north of
Flinders Island in
Killiecrankie, Tasmania. List of...
- 1691
Williamite War in Ireland.
Despite a
decisive Jacobite victory at
Killiecrankie in July 1689,
their charismatic leader John Graham, 1st
Viscount Dundee...
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Killiecrankie railway station served the
village of
Killiecrankie,
Perth and Kinross,
Scotland from 1864 to 1965. The
station was
opened on 1 July...
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commander in
Scotland during the
Jacobite rising of 1689.
Despite defeat at
Killiecrankie in July 1689, the
Highlands had
largely been
brought under control by...
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although he lost his life in the battle, led them to
victory at
Killiecrankie. This
first Jacobite rising was unsuccessful, but
Claverhouse became...