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  1. Albany County Historical Association. Albany County Historical Association was founded in 1945. It is a private, not-for-profit educational corporation headquartered at the historic Ten Broeck Mansion in the Arbor Hill neighborhood of the city of Albany, New York. The mission of the ACHA is to preserve, present, and promote the rich history and ...

  2. In November 1523 a Scottish army, led by John Stewart, duke of Albany, invaded England for the first time since the battle of Flodden. While this was a major campaign, it has largely been ignored in the extensive literature on Anglo-Scottish warfare. Drawing on Scottish, French and English records, this article provides a systematic analysis of the campaign. Although the campaign of 1523 was ...

  3. New Scotland TODAY. Today, the Town of New Scotland is known as “the jewel of Albany County.” Home to nearly 10,000 residents, the Town is composed of 58 square miles and consists of six hamlets (Clarksville, Feura Bush, New Salem, New Scotland, Onesquethaw (Tarrytown), and Unionville) and a single incorporated village (Voorheesville).

  4. 3 de mai. de 2020 · The Tribes. We do not know how much the Romans knew of the lands and inhabitants of Scotland when Claudius first ordered the invasion of Britannia in 43 AD. Pytheus had famously sailed Britain’s waters in 325 BC and Claudius would have been well aware of his findings.

  5. The Kingdom of Alba ( Latin: Scotia; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) was the Kingdom of Scotland between the deaths of Donald II in 900 and of Alexander III in 1286. The latter's death led indirectly to an invasion of Scotland by Edward I of England in 1296 and the First War of Scottish Independence. Alba included Dalriada, but initially excluded large ...

  6. www.albany.org › albany-heritage-tourism › historyAbout | History of Albany, NY

    Albany has a rich history dating back more than 400 years. When Henry Hudson arrived in 1609, the area was already home to the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and the Dutch had established a trading post. In 1797, Albany became the official capital of New York State. Since then, Albany has been a center for banking, railroads, and international trade.

  7. Robert Stewart, 1st duke of Albany (born c. 1340—died September 1420, Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scot.) was a regent of Scotland who virtually ruled Scotland from 1388 to 1420, throughout the reign of his weak brother Robert III and during part of the reign of James I, who had been imprisoned in London. The third son of Robert II of Scotland ...