Clan Munro
Clan Munro is a Highland Scottish clan of Irish origins. Historically the clan was based in Easter Ross in the Scottish Highlands. Traditional origins of the clan give its founder as Donald Munro who came from the north of Ireland and settled in Scotland in the eleventh century, though its true founder may have lived much later. It is also a strong tradition that the Munro chiefs supported Robert the Bruce during the Wars of Scottish Independence. The first proven clan chief on record however is Robert de Munro who died in 1369; his father is mentioned but not named in a number of charters. The clan chiefs originally held land principally at Findon on the Black Isle but exchanged it in 1350 for Estirfowlys. Robert's son Hugh wh
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1597 in Scotland42nd Regiment of FootAdelina Munro DrysdaleAlexander Mackenzie of KintailAlexander Monro (primus)Alexander Munro of BearcroftsAlexander of Islay, Earl of RossAndrew Munro (bishop)Andrew Munro (mathematician)Angus Roy Mackay, 9th of StrathnaverAonghus Óg of IslayArchibald StrachanBain familyBattle of AchnashellachBattle of Drumchatt (1501)Beaton medical kindredBlack WatchCharles Monro (rugby union)Chiefs of Clan MunroClan CameronClan CampbellClan ChisholmClan Fraser of LovatClan GartshoreClan Grant
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Clan Munro
Clan Munro is a Highland Scottish clan of Irish origins. Historically the clan was based in Easter Ross in the Scottish Highlands. Traditional origins of the clan give its founder as Donald Munro who came from the north of Ireland and settled in Scotland in the eleventh century, though its true founder may have lived much later. It is also a strong tradition that the Munro chiefs supported Robert the Bruce during the Wars of Scottish Independence. The first proven clan chief on record however is Robert de Munro who died in 1369; his father is mentioned but not named in a number of charters. The clan chiefs originally held land principally at Findon on the Black Isle but exchanged it in 1350 for Estirfowlys. Robert's son Hugh wh
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Clan Munro is a Highland Scott ...... Hanoverian-British Government.
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Munro ist der Name eines schot ...... s Ben Wyvis und der Schlucht .
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Клан Манро (шотл. Clan Munro, ...... ах на Бройге — Шлях і черевики
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Манро (англ. Munro, гэльск. Mac an Rothaich) — один из кланов горной части Шотландии.
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Monro of Allan
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Monro of Fyrish
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Munro of Achany
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Munro of Ardullie
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Munro of Assynt
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Munro of Auchinbowie
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Munro of Braemore
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Munro of Contullich and Kildermorie
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Munro of Coul and Balcony
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chiefs crest
An eagle perching Proper
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chiefs Gaelic title
Tighearna Foghlais
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chiefs motto
Dread God
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chiefs name
Hector Munro of Foulis
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chiefs title
The Chief of Clan Munro
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Clan Munro
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Clann an Rothaich
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Bealach na Broige
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Common club moss
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Dingwall, Foulis, Fowlis, Kedd ...... ro, Monroe, Munroe, Vass, Wass
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Caisteal Folais 'na Theine
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Clan Munro is a Highland Scott ...... irfowlys. Robert's son Hugh wh
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Munro ist der Name eines schot ...... s Ben Wyvis und der Schlucht .
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Клан Манро (шотл. Clan Munro, ...... Під час громадянської війни в
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Манро (англ. Munro, гэльск. Mac an Rothaich) — один из кланов горной части Шотландии.
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Clan Munro
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Clan Munro
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Клан Манро
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Клан Манро
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