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  2. Category:Areas of Dunfermline - Wikipedia

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  3. Seven Children of Cruithne - Wikipedia

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    The verse is written in Old Irish and has four lines, each of seven syllables, grouped into two rhyming pairs. [2]It exists as part of a detached section of the Lebor Bretnach called "Concerning Pictish Origins" (Old Irish: Do Bunad Cruithnech) that was added to the main text at the same time as the related list of Pictish Kings was extended forward to include Causantín son of Cinaed, and ...

  4. Category:Abbots of Dunfermline - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:People from Dunfermline - Wikipedia

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  6. Aindréas of Caithness - Wikipedia

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    The author of the early 13th century historical tract known as de Situ Albanie (En: On the Place of Scotland) cites Aindréas as a source for his second list of Pictish kingdoms, and describes him as "a trustworthy informant ... a venerable man, bishop of Caithness, by nation a Gael (nacione Scoctus) and monk of Dunfermline". [5]

  7. George Durie - Wikipedia

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    The grave of George Durie, Dunfermline Abbey. George Durie (Dury confused by Watt & Shead with Drury) (died 1577), abbot of Dunfermline and archdeacon of St Andrews, son of John Durie of Durie in the county of Fife, and brother to Andrew Durie, bishop of Galloway, was born about 1496.

  8. Abbot of Dunfermline - Wikipedia

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    Dunfermline Abbey drawn by John Slezer c.1690 Dunfermline Abbey, circa 1919. The Prior, then Abbot and then Commendator of Dunfermline was the head of the Benedictine monastic community of Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland. The abbey itself was founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland, but was of earlier origin.

  9. Prophecy of Merlin - Wikipedia

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    Prophecy of Merlin (Prophetia Merlini), sometimes called The Prophecy of Ambrosius Merlin concerning the Seven Kings, is a 12th-century poem written in Latin hexameters by John of Cornwall, which he claimed was based or revived from a lost manuscript in the Cornish language.