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17 Mar

Ambassador Claims Vikings ‘Brought Sarcasm to Britain’

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  • Scottish History
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  • Vikings

For over two centuries, Vikings colonised, traded and raided their way through much of Britain before disappearing form the pages of history completely. That’s not to say they didn’t leave behind a legacy that’s still able to be seen and heard to this day. Over one thousand years since the raiders from the north landed […]

17 Mar

St. Patrick’s Scottish Heritage

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  • Gaelic Heritage
  • Scottish History
  • Scottish News

It’s the most Irish day of the year, so what better time to brush up on the history of Ireland’s well-known patron saint. As Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated today by Irish communities in all corners of the globe, it may come as a suprise to most to learn that Saint Patrick most likely hailed […]

20 Feb

Bannockburn Visitor Centre Ready for Battle

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  • Bruce
  • CLANS - Big List of Scottish Clans
  • Douglas
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We’re just back from a quick trip up the road to just outside Stirling to check out the new Bannockburn Visitor Centre, set to open to the public next weekend. Coming in (on time, and on budget) with a price tag of £9.1 million, the centre uses state-of-the-art motion capture techniques and fight choreography to […]

18 Feb

Romancing the Stone: Curling’s Scottish Heritage

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  • Scottish History
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  • Scottish Sport

Who could have thought that a sport whose humble beginnings can be traced back five centuries to a frozen Scottish lake, would become one of the biggest hits at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. At almost 500 years old, Curling is one of the oldest official sports of the Winter Games, and is also yet […]

12 Feb

Hands Across Hadrian’s Wall

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  • Independence
  • Scottish History
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A Tory MP has called for 100,000 Britons to hold hands across Hadrian’s Wall this summer, in order to prevent Scotland voting for independence. Once used as a defensive fortification in Roman Britain, the wall is set to be the scene of a gesture of love to Scotland in the form of a coast-to-coast human […]

12 Feb

Macbeth News: Blockbuster Set to Film on Skye, Windfarm Threatens Hill Fort

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  • Scottish History
  • Scottish Kings and Queens
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The Isle of Skye has been confirmed as a shooting location for the latest version of Macbeth to take to the silver screen. The Hollywood blockbuster, starring Oscar contender Michael Fassbender in the title roll, has received £200,000 worth of support from arts body Creative Scotland for several on-location shoots due to take place later […]

12 Feb

Glencoe Plaque Found in Edinburgh Antique Shop

By Amanda Moffet
  • CLANS - Big List of Scottish Clans
  • MacDonald
  • Scottish History
  • Scottish News

A plaque commemorating the victims of the Glencoe Massacre has been discovered in an Edinburgh antique shop, 40 years after it went missing. The cast-iron sign once marked the site where 38 Clan MacDonald members were murdered in 1692. The plaque is set to be returned to its original home near the Pap of Glencoe […]

11 Feb

PM Cites Clan Cameron Heritage in Referendum Speech

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  • Cameron
  • CLANS - Big List of Scottish Clans
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron has referenced his clan heritage in an appeal to keep Scotland part of the United Kingdom. In a speech given in East London last Friday, Cameron urged Scots and Britons to defend their shared history and heritage by voting against the upcoming referendum on Scottish Independence. With only seven months […]

05 Feb

Royal Stewart Descendents Alive and Well

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  • CLANS - Big List of Scottish Clans
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  • Stewart of Appin

Half of all men in the United Kingdom with the surname Stewart, or Stuart, can claim ancestry from Scotland’s Royal family. Research released by ScotlandsDNA has revealed for the first time the individual in the 13th century who founded a branch of the Royal Stewart line. In the United Kingdom alone there are about 70,000 […]

28 Jan

The Clans of Ireland

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  • CLANS - Big List of Scottish Clans
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This time tomorrow I’ll be jet-setting across the ditch to Ireland for a quick break with my wee brother who is currently visiting me in Edinburgh. We’ll be spending some time in Dublin and Galway, before heading up to Northern Ireland, then back home to Scotland. I’m looking forward to connecting some ancestral puzzle pieces, […]

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