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The History o Scotland is kent tae hae oreiginatit bi the hinder end o the last glacial period (in the paleolithic), about 10,000 year syne. Prehistoric... |
The Naitional Museum o Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, wis formed in 2006 wi the merger o the new Museum o Scotland, wi collections relatin tae Scots antiquities... |
(2003). Edinburgh Castle: Official Guide. Historic Scotland. ISBN 1903570336. K. Brown and R. Tanner, History of the Scottish Parliament, i, 'introduction'... |
The Kinrick o Scotland (Scots Gaelic: Rìoghachd na h-Alba) wis a state in nor'wes Europe that existit fae 843 till 1707. It occupee'd the northren third... |
David I, King o Scots (reguide frae David I o Scotland) Scots leid. "David I | king of Scotland | Britannica". www.britannica.com (in Inglis). Retrieved 21 Mairch 2023. "BBC - History - David I". www.bbc.co.uk (in... |
Eddication in Scotland is owerseen bi the Scots Govrenment an haes a history o universal proveesion o public eddication, an the Scots eddication seestem... |
Wars o Scots Unthirldom (categerie History o Scotland) Trust for Scotland (in Inglis). Retrieved 16 November 2022. "The Treaty of Berwick was signed - On this day in Scottish history". History Scotland. 3 October... |
Scots Gaelic (section History) the Pechtish leid athort Scotland wi the help o the Gaelic speakin kirk an the unification o Scotland. (See History o Scotland forby). In the 1700s, Gaelic... |
Orkneyinga saga (categerie Norse acteevity in Scotland) The saga haes "na parallel in the social an leeterar record o Scotland". The History of the Orkney Islands (Orkneyjar, the heritage of the Orkney Islands)... |
Scotland in the Late Middle Ages, atween the daiths o Alexander III in 1286 an James IV in 1513, established its unthirldom frae Ingland unner feegurs... |
Oliver and Boyd. p. 186. Google Books Tytler, Patrick F (1845). History of Scotland Volume 2, 1149-1603. William Tait. p. 433. Google Books "The "Lion... |
The Crofters Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886 (Scots Gaelic: Achd na Croitearachd 1886) is an Act o the Pairlament o the Unitit Kinrick that creatit legal... |
John Balliol (reguide frae John I o Scotland) Robert's son David. Stevenson, Joseph. Documents illustrative of the history of Scotland Volume 2. Hary, Blind. The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant... |
Scots cultur (reguide frae Cultur o Scotland) [2] for mair wittins adae wi the history o Scots baunkin (in Inglis). , see also Category:Sport in Scotland. Scotland haes monie naitional sportin associes... |
Scots fowk (categerie History o Scotland) Gaelic: Albannaich), or Scots, is a naition an ethnic group native til Scotland. Historically thay came frae a mellin o the Pechts an Gaels, incorporatin... |
Aiberdeen (reguide frae Aiberdeen, Scotland) Dheathain) is the third burgh o Scotland, wi fowk nummerin 212,125. It is the main toon an port o the Nor-East o Scotland. It haes the byname o 'The Oil... |
List". Edinburgh: Historic Scotland. Retrieved 28 October 2011. Grant, James (1887). "15". Old and new Edinburgh: its history, its people, and its places... |
Kenneth MacAlpin (reguide frae Kenneth I o Scotland) Scotland's History - Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín)". www.bbc.co.uk (in Inglis). Retrieved 22 Mairch 2023. "Kings and Queens of Scotland | Britannica"... |
Dumfries an Gallowa (categerie Pages uisin infobox Scotland cooncil aurie wi unkent parameters) 19 September 2020.[deid airtin] "Caerlaverock Castle: History". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 20 September 2020. "Castle of St John, Stranraer"... |