Dalrigh
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Dalrigh is a hamlet in Scotland near Tyndrum
. The name means "The King's Field" in the Scottish Gaelic language.
The origin of the name stems specifically from the Battle of Dalrigh which was fought there in 1306, when King Robert I of Scotland
(Bruce) was defeated by the Clan MacDougall
.
Tyndrum
Tyndrum is a small village in Scotland. Its Gaelic name translates as "the house on the ridge". It lies in Strathfillan, at the southern edge of Rannoch Moor.The village is notable mainly for being at an important crossroads of transport routes...
. The name means "The King's Field" in the Scottish Gaelic language.
The origin of the name stems specifically from the Battle of Dalrigh which was fought there in 1306, when King Robert I of Scotland
Robert I of Scotland
Robert I , popularly known as Robert the Bruce , was King of Scots from March 25, 1306, until his death in 1329.His paternal ancestors were of Scoto-Norman heritage , and...
(Bruce) was defeated by the Clan MacDougall
Clan MacDougall
Clan MacDougall is a Highland Scottish clan consisting of the descendants of Dubgall mac Somairle, son of Somerled, who ruled Lorne and the Isle of Mull in Argyll in the 13th century...
.