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William I of Scotland (2938 bytes)
2: [[de:Wilhelm I. (Schottland)]] 3: [[Image:Sc-wlion.gif|right]] 4: ...wing his brother [[Malcolm IV of Scotland|Malcolm IV]]'s death on [[9 December]] [[1165]] and was cro... 6: ...s part of the [[Royal Standard]] of the [[United Kingdom]]. 8: ... role in Franco-Scottish (and English) affairs until [[1746]]. Fort William, Scotland (1635 bytes) 1: [[pl:Fort William, Scotland]] 3: ...lliam.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Fort William from Loch Linnhe]] 5: ...'' is the largest town in the western [[Scottish Highlands]], 6: and a major tourist centre. 8: ...of [[Glenfinnan]]. It is also at the southern end of the [[Great Glen]]. William Irvine (Scotland) (496 bytes) 1: ...tle Drum]]. William was ''Keeper of the Roles for Scotland'' from [[1328]] to [[1331]]. 3: {{bio-stub}} Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal (617 bytes) 1: ...[barrister]] and junior minister in the [[United Kingdom]]. 3: ...inister at the [[Lord Chancellor's Department]]. In [[2003]] she was made 4: ...al Justice system and Law Reform at the [[Home Office]]. 6: {{bio-stub}} 8: ...gory:Members of the Privy Council|Scotland, Patricia, Baron]] Scotland (33685 bytes) 2: ...and and [[Denmark]] and a 13th century agreement with [[Norway]]. 4: ...mestic matters and has limited tax raising capability. 5: ...pacing="0" align="right" width="300px" style="margin-left:15px" 6: ...' </big> ([[Scottish Gaelic language|Scottish Gaelic]]) 8: |style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2" | Indulf of Scotland (3501 bytes) 1: ...[954]], but there is no record of his coronation, if there ever was one. 3: ...g sail, this time in earnest, they made off to their own country. 5: ...of Deira]], Indulf recaptured the fortress in [[Edinburgh]], Dun Eden. 7: ... had three sons, all of whom later died violently in separate engagements. 9: ...he time he was still king or if he had already abdicated. Rothesay (Scotland) (1059 bytes) 1: ... from [[Wemyss Bay]] which offers an onward rail link to [[Glasgow]]. 3: ...its largest beaches. However, this closed in the mid 1930s. 5: ...owner is on the island is actually the [[Marquess of Bute]]. 7: [[Category:Scottish seaside resorts]] 8: [[Category:Towns in Scotland]] Malcolm I of Scotland (2093 bytes) 1: ...his cousin King [[Constantine II of Scotland]] abdicated and became a monk. 3: ...nd and Scotland remained after the death of both kings. 5: ...es, he wasted, and carried off the people with their cattle. 7: ... Edred reunited the northern counties to his dominions. 9: ...ath of his chief. He was buried on the Isle of [[Iona]]. Company of Scotland (1355 bytes) 1: ...anama]]), which could then be used as a trading point between Europe and the Far East. 3: ... and in April 1700, two ships carried the few survivors home. 5: ...o the eventual [[Act of Union 1707]] which united Scotland and England. 7: ==External links== 8: ...cotland.htm Official Records at the Royal Bank of Scotland] Handa, Scotland (542 bytes) 1: ...the [[Scottish Wildlife Trust]] with a population of just one warden. 3: ...arbet]] on the mainland and boat trips operate to it from [[Fanagmore]]. 5: [[Category:Scottish islands]] Robert I of Scotland (6093 bytes) 1: ...ttland)]][[sv:Robert I av Skottland]] [[fr:Robert Ier d'Écosse]] 2: ...nglish]] than [[Scotland|Scottish]] in his upbringing. 4: [[Image:Robert the bruce.jpg|frame|Statue of Robert Bruce at [[Bannockburn]]]] 7: ...in [[Ayrshire]], but [[Lochmaben]] in [[Dumfriesshire]] has been suggested. 9: ==Excommunication and Coronation== Scotland the Brave (1769 bytes) 1: ...otland]], the unofficial [[national anthem]] of [[Scotland]]. 3: ==Lyrics== 5: Hark when the night is falling<br> 6: Hear! Hear the pipes are calling,<br> 7: Loudly and proudly calling,<br> Macbeth of Scotland (2517 bytes) 1: ... 15]], [[1057]] and the last [[Celtic]] [[king of Scotland]]. 3: ...[Kenneth III of Scotland]], and daughter of the prince [[Bodhe]]. 5: ...ed fighting them in battle near [[Elgin, Moray|Elgin]] on [[August 14]], [[1040]]. 7: ...cbeth's stepson, [[Lulach I of Scotland|Lulach]], in [[August]], [[1057]]. 9: ... play ''[[Macbeth]]'' is loosely inspired by his life. Paisley, Scotland (4486 bytes) 1: ...=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=220 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#9999ff"|Paisley 5: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:RenfrewshirePaisley.png]] 8: ...inistrative capital of the [[Renfrewshire]] authority. 10: ...d sits equidistantly between Paisley and neighbouring [[Renfrew]]. Giric of Scotland (1135 bytes) 1: ...th his second cousin [[Eochaid I of Scotland|Eochaid]]. 3: ... line via a woman as per the traditions of the [[Picts]] but not [[Scots]]. 5: ... his distant cousin, Donald, nephew of Aed and Giric's successor. 7: {| border=2 align="center" 9: ..."30%" align="center"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Aedh of Scotland|Aedh]]''' Radio Scotland (590 bytes) 1: ...t of [[Pirate Radio]] can be found under that heading. 3: ...the station became known as '''Radio Scotland and Ireland'''. 5: == History of the station == 6: Details to be added. Constantine II of Scotland (3124 bytes) 1: ...'s reign is the second longest reign in Scottish history. 3: ... took place, then there is no surviving record of it. 5: ...gs had laid waste to much of Scotland, and in particular the [[Dunkeld]] and [[Alba]] areas. 7: ... and ultimately a cessation of hostilities there with the Norse. 9: ...ure, and introduced the mormaer (earls) system to Scotland. Sandbank, Scotland (240 bytes) 1: ... of the shore facilities of the US submarine base in the Holy Loch from the 1960's to 1992. Donald I of Scotland (1536 bytes) 1: ...Scotland|Kenneth mac Alpin]], to the throne upon his death. 3: ...il the reign of [[Malcolm II of Scotland|Malcolm II]]. 5: ...ed and childless. It is not known where he was buried. 7: {| border=2 align="center" 9: ...ceded by:<br />'''[[Kenneth I of Scotland|Kenneth I]]''' Eochaid of Scotland (1714 bytes) 1: ... His father was [[Run of Strathclyde|Run]], King of [[Strathclyde]]. 3: ...idence to suggest that it wasn't a good relationship. 5: ... It is not known when, or indeed where, Eochaid died. 7: ...n in bondage due to rules and regulations of the Picts. 9: {| border=2 align="center"
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