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  1. Há 3 dias · On April 6, Bonnie Prince Charles instructed an emissary to sail to France in a desperate bid to summon extra help. The vessel, named Le Bien Trouvé, encountered a couple of Royal Navy warships on route. When they gave chase, it snuck into Findhorn. Too large to enter, the two warships attempted to blockade it inside the bay.

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  3. Há 3 dias · The Jacobite army, under Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie"), captured Edinburgh without a fight in September 1745, but the castle remained in the hands of its ageing Deputy Governor, General George Preston, who refused to surrender.

  4. Há 5 dias · Bonnie Prince Charlie and his Jacobite army famously fought and lost the Battle of Culloden. What do you know about this landmark period in Scottish history? Fun Trivia

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pulp_FictionPulp Fiction - Wikipedia

    Há 5 dias · Pulp Fiction is a 1994 American independent crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino from a story he conceived with Roger Avary. [3] It tells four intertwining tales of crime and violence in Los Angeles, California. The film stars John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Tim Roth, Ving Rhames, and Uma Thurman.

  6. Há 1 dia · The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. James Algar. Clyde Geronimi. Jack Kinney. Homer Brightman, Winston Hibler, Erdman Penner, Harry Reeves, Joe Rinaldi & Ted Sears. The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving. Oliver Wallace. February 15, 1950.

  7. Há 3 dias · This morning visit Culloden, the infamous battlefield where “BonniePrince Charlies Jacobite forces were defeated in 1746, and then see the ancient standing stones of Clava Cairns. Set sail this afternoon on the Caledonian Canal, built between 1803 and 1822 to connect Loch Ness with the Great Glen’s three other lochs.