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Skene, Scotland
Skene, Scotland This article or section does not cite ... can help Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. Skene is a small farming community in North East Scotland some 10 km west of Aberdeen. The two traditional villages are Kirkton of Skene and Lyne of Skene. As the ...
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Skene
Skene For Skene as a place name, see Skene, Scotland. For the gland, see Skene's gland. In classical drama, the ...
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Culloden, Scotland
Culloden, Scotland Culloden (from Gaelic Cul loden, "back of ... a village five miles east of Inverness, Scotland and the surrounding area. Three miles south ... Dunbartonshire or Balloch in Cumbernauld and Westhill, Skene near Aberdeen! Culloden battlefield is under the care of the National Trust for Scotland, and its visitors' centre is a major ...
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Alexander Skene
Alexander Skene Alexander Johnston Chalmers Skene was an American gynecologist who described what became known as the Skene's glands. Alexander Skene He was born in Fyvie, Scotland, on June 17, 1837 and died ...
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William Forbes Skene
William Forbes Skene William Forbes Skene (1809–1892), Scottish historian and antiquary, was the ... of Sir Walter Scott's friend, James Skene (1775–1864), of Rubislaw , near Aberdeen, and was ... 1837, when he published The Highlanders of Scotland, their Origin, History and Antiquities. In 1847 ... His chief work, however, is his Celtic Scotland, a History of Ancient Alban (5 ...
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Skene Parish Church
Skene Parish Church Skene Parish Church is a congregation of the Church of Scotland at Skene, in the Presbytery of Gordon. The parish has two places of worship, Skene Church at Kirkton of Skene and ...
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Loch of Skene
Loch of Skene The Loch of Skene is a designated as a Special Protection ... wildlife conservation purposes. It is in Aberdeenshire, Scotland some 9 miles west of the city ... links Special Protection Area designation Loch of Skene Map sources for Loch of Skene
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Kenneth II of Scotland
Kenneth II of Scotland Kenneth II (Cináed mac Maíl Choluim), son ... 977, after which he ruled all of Scotland. His strength, like that of the other ... the controversy as to the position of Scotland. The mormaers, or chiefs, of Kenneth II ... of Caithness and the northern district of Scotland as far south as the Spey. In ... the Picts and Scots, ed. W. F. Skene (Edinburgh, 1867) W. F. Skene, Celtic ...
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Saint Margaret of Scotland
Saint Margaret of Scotland Stained glass window image of Saint Margaret of Scotland in the small chapel at Edinburgh Castle Saint Margaret of Scotland, also known by her Anglo-Saxon name ... but a storm drove their ship to Scotland where they sought the protection of King ... of this alliance upon the history of Scotland. Margaret used her connections to facilitate ...
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Duncan II of Scotland
Duncan II of Scotland Duncan II (Donnchad mac Maíl Choluim) (1060 ... – November 12, 1094) was king of Scotland and a son of Malcolm III and ... driving out his uncle, Donald III of Scotland, in 1093, an enterprise in which he ... buried at Dumfermline Abbey , Fife. References WF Skene, Celtic Scotland (1876-1880) A Lang, History of ...
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