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The Location of King Bridei’s Fort: New Clues from Adomnán’s Life of Columba?
By Fiona Campbell-Howes In my talk for NOSAS in October, I spent some time discussing the episodes in Adomnán’s Life of St Columba (hereafter the Life) in which the holy man visits the Inverness area, which Adomnán locates in provincia Pictorum, in the province of the Picts. For this blog I want to take a closer look at those episodes. In particular, I want to see if they contain any…
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VIDEO : At the National Museum of Scotland - Scotland's Early Silver
VIDEO : At the National Museum of Scotland – Scotland’s Early Silver
A new exhibition which will run till 25 February 2018 opens at the National Museum of Scotland on 13 October 2017. The exhibition of silver dating from the last thousand years is quite spectacular and results from the research undertaken by Glenmorangie Research Fellow Alice Blackwell. The partnership between The Glenmorangie Company and National Museums Scotland is now in its ninth year. Alice…
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