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  1. Clan Mackenzie ( Scottish Gaelic: Clann Choinnich [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈxɤɲɪç]) is a Scottish clan, traditionally associated with Kintail and lands in Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands. Traditional genealogies trace the ancestors of the Mackenzie chiefs to the 12th century.

  2. Alton Albany Farm is the home and art, sculpture and photography studio of artists Andrea Jones and Alasdair Currie

  3. Doune Castle history. Originally built in the 13th century, Doune Castle was most likely damaged during the Scottish Wars of Independence and rebuilt in its present form in the late 14th century. The man who rebuilt it was Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany and grandson of Robert the Bruce. Albany has often been considered the ‘uncrowned king ...

  4. James II of Scotland. Mother. Mary of Guelders. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany ( c. 1454 – 7 August 1485), was a Scottish prince and the second surviving son of King James II of Scotland. He fell out with his older brother, King James III, and fled to France, where he unsuccessfully sought help. In 1482 he invaded Scotland with the army of ...

  5. Academy of the Holy Names has been a symbol of quality education in the Albany area for over a century, having first opened its doors as the Academy of the Notre Dame on September 10, 1884. Today the quality of education at the Academy continues to flourish. Holy Names students have the opportunity to participate in an academic program ...

  6. 18 de jul. de 2018 · Margaret Tudor: English princess, Scottish queen. On 8 August 1503 Princess Margaret Tudor of England married King James IV of Scotland in Holyrood Abbey, becoming Queen of Scots and providing the Scottish throne with an heir, King James V. She would marry twice more before her death in 1541 and, like her ill-fated granddaughter Mary, Queen of ...

  7. 5 de out. de 2021 · From then on, Alba as the name of the kingdom faded out of history after nearly three centuries in use, and was replaced by a Scotland ruled by kings and queens of Scots. The name lives on, however, as the Gaelic name for modern-day Scotland – and Alba will never be forgotten for its role in making Scotland what it is. History.