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  2. Dunnottar Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dunnottar Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Fhoithear, "fort on the shelving slope") [1] is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the northeast coast of Scotland, about 2 miles (3 kilometres) south of Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire.

  3. List of listed buildings in Dunnottar - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image Dunnottar Castle - Smithy 56°56′45″N 2°11′52″W  /  56.945695°N 2.197802°W  / 56.945695; -2.197802  (Dunnottar Castle - Smithy) Category B 2899 Upload another image Dunnottar Castle - Quadrangle 56°56′46″N 2°11′46″W  /  56.94603°N 2.196094°W  / 56.94603; -2.196094  (Dunnottar Castle - Quadrangle) Category B 2904 Upload Photo ...

  4. Kincardineshire - Wikipedia

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    Map of Scottish provinces in 1689 with the Mearns labelled as 'Mernis'. From the 12th century, sheriffs were also gradually introduced across Scotland, with responsibility for administering justice across an area known as a sheriffdom or shire. [2] A sheriff for the area is known to have existed by the 1160s. [3]

  5. Clan Keith - Wikipedia

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    Dunnottar Castle stands on a cliff-girt promontory above the sea a couple of miles south of Stonehaven, Kincardineshire. [15] There has been a strong-hold there since the twelfth century, although it was held by the Keiths from 1382 after they exchanged their property of Struthers with the Clan Lindsay for Dunnottar. [ 15 ]

  6. Portal:Scotland/Selected articles/15 - Wikipedia

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    Dunnottar Castle The surviving buildings are largely of the 15th and 16th centuries, but the site is believed to have been fortified in the Early Middle Ages . Dunnottar has played a prominent role in the history of Scotland through to the 18th-century Jacobite risings because of its strategic location and defensive strength.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Scottish Castles

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    The focus of this WikiProject is relatively narrow: it aims to improve and expand Wikipedia's coverage of castles in Scotland, with the ultimate goal of giving a full and detailed description of every notable castle in Scotland, accompanied with (where possible): Location map; Photographs (external and internal) Floor plans; History; Description

  8. Dunnicaer - Wikipedia

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    Dunnicaer, or Dun-na-caer, is a precipitous sea stack just off the coast of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, between Dunnottar Castle and Stonehaven. Despite the unusual difficulty of access, in 1832 Pictish symbol stones were found on the summit and 21st-century archaeology has discovered evidence of a Pictish hill fort which may have incorporated the ...

  9. Dunnottar Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    Dunnottar Parish Church is a parish church of the Church of Scotland, serving Stonehaven in the south of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is within the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Kincardine and Deeside. During 2020, the congregation united to the South Parish Church in Stonehaven to form Carronside Church of Scotland.