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  1. Dyfnwal I of Strathclyde

    Dyfnwal I was ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde for some period in the early tenth century, and perhaps the late ninth century. He is known only from the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba , which states that in this time Doneualdus king of the Britons died . ref The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba , ch. 28, http www.arts.ed.ac.uk scothist booklets sh1 documents alba.html here ref This time refers to the reign of king Constantine II of Scotland Causant n mac eda after 908, but before 916. ref see Alan MacQuarrie, The Kings of Strathclyde , in A. Grant & K.Stringer eds. Medieval Scotland Crown, Lordship and Community, Essays Presented to G.W.S. Barrow , Edinburgh, 1993 , p. 14. ref Dyfnwal was presumably a relative of Eochaid of Scotland Eochaid , either through the dynasty of Kenneth I of Scotland Kenneth MacAlpin Cin ed mac Ailp n or the native British dynasty of Run of Alt Clut Run , but nothing of this is known for certain. However, the fact that the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba reports his death, rather than anything else, means we known for certain he was different from Dyfnwal II of Strathclyde Dyfnwal II , a later Strathclyde king. start box s reg succession box before Eochaid of Scotland Eochaid ? title List of Kings of Strathclyde King of Strathclyde years d. 908 X 916 after ? Dyfnwal II of Strathclyde Dyfnwal II end box Notes reflist References refbegin MacQuarrie, Alan, The Kings of Strathclyde , in A. Grant & K.Stringer eds. Medieval Scotland Crown, Lordship and Community, Essays Presented to G.W.S. Barrow , Edinburgh, 1993 , pp.  1 19 Smyth, Alfred, Warlords ... alba.html Chronicle of the Kings of Alba Kings of Strathclyde DEFAULTSORT Dyfnwal 01 Of Strathclyde Category 9th century births Category Medieval Gaels Category Monarchs of Strathclyde Category 10th century rulers in Europe Category 10th century deaths fr Dyfnwal V de Strathclyde it Dyfnwal I di Strathclyde no Domnall I av Strathclyde ru I ...   more details



  1. Máel Coluim I of Strathclyde

    M el Coluim I of Strathclyde was ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde , the probable son of one of his predecessor King Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde he was brother of Amdarch , who possibly held the throne in 971. M el Coluim was king of the Cumbrians by 973, the year for which Florence of Worcester related the Strathclyde king had met King Edgar of England at Chester . ref Alan Orr Anderson, Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers AD 500 1286 , London, 1908 , republished, Marjorie Anderson ed. Stamford, 1991 , p. 76 7. ref M el Coluim was one of eight kings who allegedly met Edgar and rowed his boat on the River Dee, Wales River Dee Afon Dyfrdwy . Another of the kings supposedly present was king Kenneth II of Scotland , and a Maccus, king of very many islands ref loc. cit. ref Maccus mac Arailt of the eight kings listed, only these three Scotland related kings have their kingdoms named. ref ... T100001A text566.html translation Kings of Strathclyde Persondata name Mael Coluim I of Strathclyde ..., see ibid. , p. 10. ref M el Coluim I s existence is confirmed by one other source. The Irish ... published G100001A text567.html here ref The father is presumed to be King Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde , making Amdarch of Strathclyde his brother. ref Alan MacQuarrie, The Kings of Strathclyde , in A. Grant ... Barrow , Edinburgh, 1993 , p. 16. ref S start s reg succession box before Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde Dyfnwal br small Amdarch ? small title List of Kings of Strathclyde King of Strathclyde years x 973 997 after ? E gan II of Strathclyde E gan S end Notes reflist References Alan Orr Anderson Anderson ... ed. Stamford, 1991 MacQuarrie, Alan, The Kings of Strathclyde , in A. Grant & K.Stringer eds ... DEFAULTSORT Mael Coluim 01 Of Strathclyde Category 997 deaths Category Medieval Gaels Category Monarchs of Strathclyde Category 10th century rulers in Europe fr Mael Coluim mac Domnall ru I ...   more details



  1. Owen I of Strathclyde

    rulers in Europe cy Owain I, brenin Ystrad Clud fr Owen Ier de Strathclyde it E gan I di Strathclyde ...Owen I , Ywain I or E gan I Latin language Latin Eugenius Scottish Gaelic language Modern Gaelic E ghann Welsh language Mod. Welsh Owain was ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde for some period in the early ... , Rolls Series , 1882 , vol. i, p. 76 translated and quoted in Alan Orr Anderson, Scottish Annals ... before, this year. ref see Alan MacQuarrie, The Kings of Strathclyde , in A. Grant & K. Stringer eds ... II of Strathclyde , ref Alan MacQuarrie, loc. cit. ref thereby making him the nephew of Constantine ... of Strathclyde , in The Innes Review , Vol. 55, no. 2 Autumn, 2004 , pp. 131 35, following on from Benjamin Hudson, Elech and the Scots in Strathclyde , in Scottish Gaelic Studies , Vol ... at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937, ref e.g. D. P. Kirby, Strathclyde and Cumbria A Survey of Historical ... Owen, King of Strathclyde c. 925 37 , p. 199 Kevin Halloran, The Brunanburh Campaign A Reappraisal ... , vol. i, p. 76 translated and quoted in Alan Orr Anderson, Scottish Annals , pp. 70 1. ref The 14th ... Strathclyde into an appanage kingdom whereby the designated heir or tanist would rule as a sub ... Gentis Scotorum , i 163 4 see Archibald Duncan, Scotland The Making of a Kingdom , Edinburgh, 1975 ... by his son, Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde Dyfnwal or Donald . ref http www.oxforddnb.com view article ... of Strathclyde , in The Innes Review , Vol. 55, no. 2 Autumn, 2004 , pp.  111 80 Archie Duncan ... , pp.  133 48 Benjamin Hudson Hudson, Benjamin T. , Elech and the Scots in Strathclyde , in Scottish Gaelic Studies , Vol. XV Spring, 1988 , pp.  143 47 Kirby, D. P., Strathclyde and Cumbria ... Society , LXII 1962 , pp.  77 94. MacQuarrie, Alan, The Kings of Strathclyde , in A. Grant ... Age Britain , London, 1991 , s.v. Owen, King of Strathclyde c. 925 37 , p.  199 refend s start s reg succession box before Dyfnwal II of Strathclyde Dyfnwal II ? title List of Kings of Strathclyde ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde

    about the former administrative region other uses including University of Strathclyde The University of Strathclyde Strathclyde disambiguation image ScotlandStrathclyde1974.png right thumb the former Strathclyde region Image Strathclyde.png thumb right 200px The logo of Strathclyde Regional Council from ... Regional Park . Strathclyde Srath Chluaidh in Scottish Gaelic Gaelic , meaning valley of the River ... 1973 and abolished in 1996 by the Local Government etc Scotland Act 1994 . The Strathclyde region ... of the region is still in use as a police force area, covered by Strathclyde Police , a Fire services in Scotland fire service area, covered by Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service , and a transport area, covered by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport . Boundaries The region was formed by merging ... and districts Except for Argyll and Bute local government district, Strathclyde region Argyll and Bute and the City of Glasgow local government district, Strathclyde region City of Glasgow , the 19 districts ... and Bute local government district, Strathclyde region Argyll and Bute In county of Argyll county ... local government district, Strathclyde region Cumnock and Doon Valley In county of Ayr county ... local government district, Strathclyde region Cunninghame In county of Ayr county Ayr burghs ..., and Cumbrae Kilmarnock and Loudoun local government district, Strathclyde region Kilmarnock and Loudoun ... Kyle and Carrick local government district, Strathclyde region Kyle and Carrick In county ... government district, Strathclyde region Bearsden and Milngavie In county of Dunbarton county Dunbarton ..., Strathclyde region Clydebank In county of Dunbarton county Dunbarton burgh of Clydebank, Dunbartonshire ... local government district, Strathclyde region Cumbernauld and Kilsyth In county of Dunbarton ... West and polling district of Kilsyth East Banton Dumbarton local government district, Strathclyde ... local government district, Strathclyde region Strathkelvin In county of Dunbarton county ...   more details



  1. Owain of Strathclyde

    There were several kings of Strathclyde , Cumbria or Alt Clut whose names are sometimes given as Owain , Owen , E gan and so on. Eugein I of Alt Clut Eugein son of Beli 7th century , king of Alt Clut who defeated Domnall Brecc at Strathcarron in 642 Eugein II of Alt Clut Eugein son of Dumnuagal 8th century , king of Alt Clut Owen I of Strathclyde sometimes identified as E gan son of Domnall 10th century , king of Strathclyde thought to have died at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937 Owen the Bald 11th century , king of Strathclyde who may have died at the Battle of Carham in 1018 hndis ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde (disambiguation)

    Strathclyde may refer to Strathclyde , the former local government region of Scotland, 1973 to 1996, which still serves as a police force area, a fire service area, and a transport authority area, covered by Strathclyde Police Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service Strathclyde Partnership for Transport formerly Strathclyde Passenger Transport The Kingdom of Strathclyde , the ancient Brythonic kingdom which included most of the area of the former local government region Other things in Scotland with Strathclyde in their names include Strathclyde Business School Strathclyde Park , in North Lanarkshire University of Strathclyde , in Glasgow People bearing the name Strathclyde include List of Kings of Strathclyde Those bearing the title Baron Strathclyde Alexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde Other uses Strathclyde Concertos , ten concertos by Peter Maxwell Davies disambig br Strathclyde fr Strathclyde nl Strathclyde ...   more details



  1. Kingdom of Strathclyde

    established by David I in 1128 may have corresponded with the late kingdom of Strathclyde. ref ... comes from the name of Amdarch s successor, M el Coluim I of Strathclyde M el Coluim , now thought ... Strathclyde gl Reino de Strathclyde it Regno di Strathclyde hu Strathclyde i kir lys g no Konged mmet ...other uses Strathclyde disambiguation Image Strathclyde.kingdom.influence.areas.png thumb right 250px The core of Strathclyde is the strath of the River Clyde . The major sites associated with the kingdom ... alliances rather than dominated areas. Strathclyde lang gd Srath Chluaidh lit. Strath of the River ... . The language of Strathclyde, and that of the Britons in surrounding areas under non native ... Middle Ages . After the sack of Dumbarton Rock by a Viking army from Dublin in 870, the name Strathclyde ... fort of Strathclyde from the 6th century to 870. The fort of Alt Clut was on the right hand summit ... edge of Strathclyde Ptolemy s Geographia a sailors chart, not an ethnographical survey ref The description ... class of the area were also Christians, at least in name. His descendant Riderch I of Alt ... of southern Scotland, if Patrick s letter to Coroticus was indeed to a king in Strathclyde, had ... led by Eugein I of Alt Clut Eugein son of Beli I of Alt Clut Beli defeated the men of D l Riata and killed ... that the Pictish king engus I of the Picts engus made at least three campaigns against Alt Clut ... prey of Angles and Britons and Picts. King Artgal mac Dumnagual, called king of the Britons of Strathclyde ... was killed in Dublin in 872 at the instigation of Constantine I of Scotland Causant n mac Cin eda ... Eochaid , the result of this marriage, may have been king of Strathclyde, or of the kingdom of Alba . From this time forward, and perhaps from much earlier, the kingdom of Strathclyde was subject ... throne ruled Strathclyde, or Cumbria as an appanage , has relatively little support, and the degree ... Gael settlement in Strathclyde. A number of place names, in particular a cluster on the coast facing ...   more details



  1. Constantine of Strathclyde

    Constantine was reputedly the son and successor of King Riderch I of Alt Clut Riderch Hael of Kingdom of Strathclyde Alt Clut , the Britons historical Brittonic kingdom later known as Strathclyde. The modern English name of Alt Clut is Dumbarton Rock . ref name Clarkson cite journal last Clarkson first Tim authorlink coauthors year 1999 month Winter title Rhydderch Hael journal The Heroic Age volume 1 issue 2 pages id url http www.mun.ca mst heroicage issues 2 ha2rh.htm accessdate August 12, 2009 quote ref He appears only in the Saint Mungo Life of St. Kentigern by Jocelyn of Furness , which regards him as a cleric, thus connecting him with the several obscure saints named Constantine British saint Constantine venerated throughout Great Britain Britain . According to Jocelyn, Constantine was the son of Riderch and his queen Languoreth. He succeeded his illustrious father upon his death, but later stepped down to become a clergyman. ref name Clarkson However, no other sources mention a son of Riderch named Constantine. He is absent from the pedigrees of Northern British kings in the Harleian genealogies and the Bonedd Gw r y Gogledd This is the Descent of the Men of the North . ref name Clarkson A Saint Constantine was venerated in the area around Glasgow , the setting of much of Jocelyn s narrative the early church in the nearby burgh of Govan was dedicated to him. However, by the 12th century Saint Constantine s biography was obscure, so it is likely that King Constantine was a literary ... includes Saint Constantine of Strathclyde, giving his feast day as March 11. ref name MEGAS Great Synaxaristes ... Notes reflist St Constantine of Strathclyde and Govan is a saint of the Greek Orthodox Church. Whilst there are no historical records of his existence, legend has it that he abdicated the throne of Strathclyde ... Icon of St. Constantine of Strathclyde, King, Monk 7th c. . All Merciful Savior Orthodox Mission ... Monarchs of Strathclyde Category Roman Catholic saints Category Sub Roman Britain UK noble stub ...   more details



  1. Baron Strathclyde

    Baron Strathclyde is a title that has been created twice in British history, both times in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was first created in 1914 when the politician and judge Alexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde Alexander Ure was made Baron Strathclyde , of Sandyford in the County of Lanark. This creation became extinct on his death in 1928. It was created for a second time in 1955 when the Unionist Party Scotland Scottish Unionist Party politician Thomas Galbraith, 1st Baron Strathclyde Thomas Dunlop Galbraith was made Baron Strathclyde , of Barskimming in the County of Ayr. As of 2010 this title is held by his grandson, the second Baron, who succeeded in 1985. He is the son of the politician the Hon. Sir Tam Galbraith Order of the British Empire KBE , eldest son of the first Baron. Lord Strathclyde is one of the List of hereditary peers elected to sit in the House of Lords under the House of Lords Act 1999 ninety elected hereditary peers that remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 . Barons Strathclyde, First creation 1914 Alexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde 1853&ndash 1928 Barons Strathclyde, Second creation 1955 Thomas Galbraith, 1st Baron Strathclyde Thomas Dunlop Galbraith, 1st Baron Strathclyde 1891&ndash 1985 Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde Thomas Galloway Dunlop du Roy de Blicquy Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde b. 1960 The heir presumptive is the present holder s brother the Hon. Charles William du Roy de Blicquy Galbraith b. 1962 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Strathclyde Category Baronies Category Extinct baronies pl Baron Strathclyde ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde Concertos

    The Strathclyde Concertos are a series of ten orchestral works by the England English composer Sir Peter Maxwell Davies . Commissioned by Strathclyde Regional Council , each work features an instrumental ... and last work, for full orchestra in 1996, the year Strathclyde Regional Council was abolished ... visit the schools in a particular region of Strathclyde and would address the students concerning ... by eliminating the instrument s counterparts in the orchestra. In the First Strathclyde Concerto for Oboe 1986 , the orchestra does not include any oboes or bassoons. Likewise, in the Third Strathclyde .... For the Sixth Strathclyde Concerto for Flute 1991 , Davies went even farther by removing all .... The most demanding of the solo parts most likely lies in the Second Strathclyde Concerto for Cello 1987 . In the last two of the Strathclyde Concertos, Davies increased the number of soloists. The Ninth ... Classics . The Strathclyde Concertos Strathclyde Concerto No. 1 1986 for oboe and orchestra First ... Chamber Orchestra conducted by the composer ref name maxopus1 Strathclyde Concerto No. 2 ... Conway and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by the composer ref name maxopus2 Strathclyde ... Orchestra conducted by the composer ref name maxopus3 Strathclyde Concerto No. 4 1990 for clarinet ... Chamber Orchestra conducted by the composer ref name maxopus4 Strathclyde Concerto No. 5 ... by the composer ref name maxopus5 Strathclyde Concerto No. 6 1991 for flute and orchestra First performance ... conducted by the composer ref name maxopus6 Strathclyde Concerto No. 7 1992 for double bass and orchestra ... Chamber Orchestra conducted by the composer ref name maxopus7 Strathclyde Concerto No. 8 ... Leveaux and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by the composer ref name maxopus8 Strathclyde ... Green contrabassoon and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by the composer ref name maxopus9 Strathclyde ... Strathclyde Concerto No. 1 work maxopus.com accessdate 31 December 2011 ref ref name maxopus2 cite ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde Buses

    Infobox Bus transit name Strathclyde Buses logo logo size image image size image caption founded October 1986 defunct May 1996 headquarters Larkfield, Greenock Larkfield locale Strathclyde service type bus Strathclyde Buses was a bus operating company in Glasgow and west central Scotland . It commenced operations in October 1986. Prior to 1986, the council owned buses had belonged to Strathclyde Partnership for Transport Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive Strathclyde PTE , and therefore were owned by Strathclyde Regional Council . The new company, although still under the control of the Council, was no longer able to rely on the Council for any financial, or any other, help. In 1996 the company was taken over by FirstGroup . Its former operations are now part of First Glasgow . History Strathclyde Buses was created in October 1986. It inherited most of its fleet of around 800 vehicles from the former Strathclyde PTE company. A black and orange livery introduced by the PTE in 1983 was used on the majority of the company s buses single deck vehicles, which made up less than 1 of the fleet ... news url http news.google.com newspapers?id F7xAAAAAIBAJ&sjid w6UMAAAAIBAJ&pg 4007,1118111&dq strathclyde ... Glasgow The Herald date 6 March 1986 ref Prior to the creation of Strathclyde Buses, competition ... in October 1986. Strathclyde PTE brought its deregulated network to the market in August 1986 and the surrounding ... s city limits, Strathclyde PTE started or extended services to places including East Kilbride , Cumbernauld ... interest from Stagecoach Group . A low cost operation, GCT, was set up in 1993 using fromer Strathclyde ... 1994 Stagecoach bought 21.7 of SB Holdings, the holding company which now owned Strathclyde Buses ... title Bus takeover is finally cleared work The Herald date 1 August 1998 ref Strathclyde Buses had been ... date 19 May 1998 ref Fleet File Volvo Ailsa B55.jpg thumb right A Volvo Ailsa B55 used by Strathclyde Buses in service with its successor First Glasgow Strathclyde Buses relied heavily on the Leyland ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde Police

    Cleanup date November 2009 Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Strathclyde Police nativename nativenamea ... footnotes reference Strathclyde Police is the territorial police force responsible for the Scotland ... members from each of these authorities. ref UK SI year 1995 number 2642 title Strathclyde Combined ... of Scotland local government region of Strathclyde local government region of Scotland Strathclyde ... Resources John Gillies Currently over 11,100 personnel work for Strathclyde Police. They are the following ... of major restructuring of police in Scotland and the creation of new regional councils. Thus, Strathclyde Police boundaries matched that of Strathclyde Regional Council boundaries. Strathclyde Police ... and Clackmannan Police Organisation Image Strathclyde Police HQ.JPG thumb Strathclyde Police Headquarters ... also covering Lochgilphead. Strathclyde police employ over 8,000 police officers and approximately 2,400 ... Performance Report 2006 7, which can be downloaded from the Strathclyde Police website. The force ... 08 ref In 2005, Strathclyde Police established its groundbreaking Violence Reduction Unit VRU . ref ... of the VRU has now been extended throughout the whole of Scotland. Divisions Strathclyde Police ... . From the formation of Strathclyde Police in 1975 to 1994 the uniform was similar to the uniform ... insignia in white older shirts have Strathclyde Police on them displayed on both sleeves ... and also features Klick Fast docks. The insignia of Strathclyde Police ref http newsimg.bbc.co.uk ... s Police Medal on the right breast. A black fleece with the Strathclyde Police logo was worn ... is now worn under the Body Armour. Strathclyde Police introduced a trial uniform in February ... on top. The body armour at the time had the old style Strathclyde Police logo that was originally ... roles such as Public Order officers and those within V Support Services. Equipment Image Strathclyde police support unit.jpg thumb right Strathclyde Police support unit Personal equipment consists ...   more details



  1. University of Strathclyde

    February 2009 Infobox university name University of Strathclyde native name Oilthigh Srath Chluaidh ... br The University of Strathclyde type public university Public endowment staff 3,200 rector chancellor ... The University of Strathclyde lang gd Oilthigh Srath Chluaidh , Glasgow , Scotland, is Glasgow s second ... in 1964 as the UK s first technological university. It takes its name from the historic Kingdom of Strathclyde ... for excellence across research, education and knowledge exchange. The University of Strathclyde ... The University of Strathclyde in 1964, merging with the Scottish College of Commerce at the same time. Contrary to popular belief, The University of Strathclyde was not created as a result of the Robbins .... The University of Strathclyde was the UK s first technological university reflecting its history, teaching ... & Social Sciences University of Strathclyde Faculty of Engineering Engineering University of Strathclyde Faculty of Science Science Strathclyde Business School The university delivers teaching to over ... to the creation of the University of Strathclyde in 1964. The centrepiece building has long been ... Engineering extended in 1960. 1959 University of Strathclyde Students Association Students Union ... of Strathclyde CIS Department Computer Sciences CIS 1966 Architecture Building 1967 Colville ... Centre 1976 Todd Centre Pharmacology 1977 William Duncan Building Strathclyde Business School 1981 ... 1998 John Arbuthnott Building Strathclyde Institute for Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences 2001 Acquisition ... Strathclyde Institute for Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences building on Cathedral Street The University .... As of 2011, the current state of this plan ref cite web last University of Strathclyde title Campus ... to replace the one currently housing the Strathclyde University Sports Union sports union , work ... heating system. IET Power Academy Strathclyde is the only Scottish university that offers the IET ... People associated with the University of Strathclyde Academics Colin R. McInnes Professor of Space ...   more details



  1. Eastwood, Strathclyde

    coord 55.807 4.295 display title region GB scale 50000 Image Scot1975Eastwood.png thumb right Eastwood District 1976 96 Eastwood A Choille an Ear in Scottish Gaelic was one of nineteen local government Scotland local government Regions and districts Scotland district s in the Strathclyde Regions and districts Scotland region of Scotland from 1975 to 1996, lying south west of the City of Glasgow . The district was formed from the area of the First District of the former counties of Scotland county of Renfrewshire historic Renfrewshire . The council s headquarters were at Giffnock . The district was named after the larger Eastwood List of civil parishes in Scotland civil parish itself named after a long vanished woodland. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 43436 s16 Eastwood, or Pollock, Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, 1846 British History Online ref The district was abolished by the Local Government etc. Scotland Act 1994 , with its area included in the East Renfrewshire Council areas of Scotland unitary council area . Constituencies The Eastwood UK Parliament constituency Eastwood Westminster constituency was created in 1983, and the Eastwood Scottish Parliament constituency Eastwood Holyrood constituency , with the same boundaries, in 1999. The House of Commons UK Westminster constituency was renamed East Refrewshire in 2005. The Scottish Parliament Holyrood constituency retains its original name. See also Subdivisions of Scotland References references Category Districts of Scotland Category East Renfrewshire EastRenfrewshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Dyfnwal II of Strathclyde

    that E gan I of Strathclyde , whom he calls Ouuen, king of the Cumbrians , was defeated by king Athelstan ... I of Strathclyde Dyfnwal I ? title List of Kings of Strathclyde King of Strathclyde years before 916 before 934 after ? E gan I of Strathclyde E gan end box Notes reflist References Alan Orr Anderson ...Dyfnwal II Scottish Gaelic language Gaelic Domnall , English Donald was ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde for some period in the early tenth century. He is sometimes called Domnall mac eda Scottish Gaelic language Mod. Gaelic Domhnall mac Aoidh English language Mod. English Donald, Aodh s son , because ..., Elech and the Scots in Strathclyde , in Scottish Gaelic Studies , Vol. XV Spring, 1988 , p. 145. ref ... Alan Orr Anderson, Early Sources of Scottish History AD 500 1286 , 2 Vols, Edinburgh, 1922 , vol. i ..., ref See Dauvit Broun, The Welsh Identity of the Kingdom of Strathclyde , in The Innes Review ..., 1984 , pp. 222 3 Alan Orr Anderson, op. cit. , vol. i, p. 446, n. 1. ref However, more recently Dauvit ..., loc. cit. ref Dyfnwal was once thought to have been the same ruler as Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde , ref e.g. Alan Orr Anderson, op. cit. , vol. i, p. 441, n. 3. ref and indeed this is possible. However ... ed. Symeonis Dunelmensis Opera Omnia , Rolls Series, 1882 , vol. i, p. 76 translated and quoted ... sometime before, perhaps a long time before, this year. ref see Alan MacQuarrie, The Kings of Strathclyde ... of Strathclyde , in The Innes Review , Vol. 55, no. 2 Autumn, 2004 , pp.  111 80 Hudson, Benjamin T., Elech and the Scots in Strathclyde , in Scottish Gaelic Studies , Vol. XV Spring, 1988 , pp.  143 47 MacQuarrie, Alan, The Kings of Strathclyde , in A. Grant & K.Stringer eds. Medieval ... sh1 documents alba.html Chronicle of the Kings of Alba Kings of Strathclyde DEFAULTSORT Dyfnwal 02 Of Strathclyde Category Medieval Gaels Category Monarchs of Strathclyde Category 10th century rulers in Europe fr Domnall de Strathclyde ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde Police Pipe Band

    Citations missing date April 2008 Infobox pipe band name Strathclyde Police Pipe Band image Image Cowal2007 strathclyde police.jpg 300px established 1883 location Glasgow, Scotland grade 1 major Duncan Nicholson sergeant Eric Ward tartan Royal Stewart honours Winner, World Pipe Band Championships 1920, 1930, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 website The Strathclyde Police Pipe Band is a Pipe band Competition .26 The World Pipe Band Championships grade one pipe band from Glasgow , Scotland . The band was formed in 1883 as the Burgh of Govan Police Pipe Band and was one of the first pipe band s to be formed outside the ranks of the British military . The band s name changed in 1912 to the City Of Glasgow Police Pipe Band , finally evolving into Strathclyde Police Pipe Band in 1975 as a result of local government re organisation. Today Strathclyde Police are the world s most successful competition pipe band, having won twenty World Pipe Band Championships , eleven championships in the years from 1979 to 1991, and an unrivaled 6 in a row. The band is primarily made up of serving police officers, but supplements its numbers with community guest players. The Strathclyde Police Pipe Band participates in a wide variety of events throughout the year, providing the opportunity to develop the strong bond that exists between Strathclyde Police and the local community. The pipe band is also in great demand to attend events worldwide and they prove to be excellent ambassadors for Strathclyde Police. Ian McLellan BEM ref cite web url http www.tradmusichall.com ian mclellan.html title Scottish Traditional Music ... 57&sys Class Article&sys ID 180570 Strathclyde Police officially a go for 2010 Bradford reinstated ref References reflist External links http strathclydepolicepipeband.com Strathclyde Police Pipe Band Grade I Pipe bands Category Musical groups established in 1883 Category Grade One Pipe Bands Category ...   more details



  1. Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde

    us that in 973 the king of the Cumbrians was M el Coluim I of Strathclyde moreover, it is Dyfnwal s son Amdarch of Strathclyde Amdarch who was named by Scottish sources as the killer of the Scottish king Culen of Scotland Cuil n in 971. ref see Alan Orr Anderson, Early Sources , vol. i, p. 476, n. 1 ref start box s reg succession box before E gan I of Strathclyde E gan ? title List of Kings of Strathclyde King of Strathclyde years 941 973 after ? M el Coluim I of Strathclyde M el Coluim I br ...Dyfnwal III Gaelic Domnall mac E gain , English Donald was ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde died 975 for some period in the mid tenth century, and the son of one of his predecessors, Owen I of Strathclyde . Dyfnwal is almost certainly the king visited by Cathr e of Metz . The vita of the latter saint states that Cathr e was Dyfnwal s relative. ref Alan Orr Anderson, Early Sources of Scottish History AD 500 1286 , 2 Vols, Edinburgh, 1922 , vol. i, p . 441 see also David Dumville, St Cathr e of Metz and the Hagiography of Exoticism, in Irish Hagiography Saints and Scholars , ed. John Carey et al. Dublin, 2001 , pp. 172 188 ref The visit must have happened between 941 and 946 , meaning that Dyfnwal ... king Edmund I of England Eadmund of England harried all Cumbria and leased it to M el Coluim, king ... are that, firstly, one source is wrong secondly, that Strathclyde was a divided kingdom thirdly, that Malcolm I of Scotland M el Coluim mac Domnaill gave the kingdom to Dyfnwal as soon as he ... of Dyfnwal. It is perhaps worthy of note that Edmund I s campaign in Cumbria is associated with the downfall ... 971. ref Alan MacQuarrie, The Kings of Strathclyde , in A. Grant & K.Stringer eds. Medieval Scotland ... MacQuarrie, Alan, The Kings of Strathclyde , in A. Grant & K.Stringer eds. Medieval Scotland Crown ... of Strathclyde DEFAULTSORT Dyfnwal 03 Of Strathclyde Category Medieval Gaels Category Monarchs of Strathclyde Category 10th century rulers in Europe fr Domnall mac Owen it Domnall III di Strathclyde ...   more details



  1. List of kings of Strathclyde

    The list of the kings of Strathclyde concerns the kings of Alt Clut, later Kingdom of Strathclyde Strathclyde ... in the 10th and 11th centuries. In the 11th century the kingdom of Alba conquered Strathclyde. It remained ... I of Alt Clut Dumnagual Hen Clinoch of Alt Clut Clinoch Tutagual of Alt Clut Tutagual middle 6th century Riderch I of Alt Clut Riderch Hael floruit fl. 562 593 perhaps died 612 Constantine of Strathclyde Constantine Neithon of Alt Clut Neithon Beli I of Alt Clut Beli I Eugein I of Alt Clut Eugein ... 8th century, beginning with Gure i t regis Alo Cluathe AU , Domnall mac Auin AT,AU Bili mac Elphine .... Kingdom of Strathclyde or Cumbria Eochaid of Scotland Eochaid uncertain, also, uncertainly, king of kingdom of Alba Alba to c. 889 Dyfnwal I of Strathclyde Dyfnwal I died 908 916 Dyfnwal II of Strathclyde Dyfnwal II Owen I of Strathclyde Owen I probably died 937 in the battle of Brunanburh Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde Dyfnwal III 941 971, died c. 975 ? Amdarch , killed Culen of Scotland Cuil n mac Iduilb , never called King M el Coluim I of Strathclyde M el Coluim I Owen II of Strathclyde Owen II Owen the Bald , died c. 1018 M el Coluim II of Strathclyde M el Coluim II c. 1054 Unknown status David I of Scotland David ascended c. 1113 became King of Scots c. 1124 Subsequently incorporated into Alba ... 84, 275 285 Kirby, D.P., 1962 Strathclyde and Cumbria a survey of historical development to 1092 , in Transactions ... 1998 PC98 PC98.html Macquarrie, A., 1998 The Kings of Strathclyde, c. 400 1018, in Medieval Scotland ... Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society. Wilson, P. A. 1966 On the Use of the Terms Strathclyde and Cumbria ..., 66. pp.  67 92 DEFAULTSORT List Of Kings Of Strathclyde Category Lists of Scottish people Strathclyde Kings Category Monarchs of Strathclyde Category Lists of British monarchs Strathclyde br Rouaned Alt Clut de Liste der K nige von Strathclyde fr Liste des rois de Strathclyde it Sovrani di Strathclyde no Liste over konger av Strathclyde ru uk ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde Country Park

    Refimprove date May 2008 Image Strathclyde Park.jpg thumb 300px right Strathclyde Loch, looking north Strathclyde Country Park is a country park located in Lanarkshire , Scotland . The park covers some 4  km , centred on the artificial Strathclyde Loch. It is located next to the River Clyde between Hamilton, South Lanarkshire Hamilton and Motherwell, North Lanarkshire Motherwell . Strathclyde Park forms what used to be known as the Low parks of the now demolished Hamilton Palace and still includes buildings associated with the palace. When the loch was created in the early 1970s it involved the flooding of the old mining village of Bothwellhaugh ref http www.iwitness.btinternet.co.uk bothwellhaugh ... every four years hosts the Home International Regatta . The park is home to Strathclyde Park Rowing Club ref Strathclyde Park Rowing Club web site http www.sp rc.co.uk ref , Heriot Watt University ... ICG Lanarkshire2011 homepage phase1 Strathclyde Park on icglanarkshire2011.com, ref , the 2014 Commonwealth Games ref http www.glasgow2014.com the games athletes village and venues venues strathclyde country park.aspx Strathclyde Park on Glasgow 2014 Website ref hosting the triathlon events in both ... hosts a parkrun event at 09 30 every Saturday morning ref http www.parkrun.org.uk strathclyde Home.aspx StrathclydePark parkrun ref Gallery gallery File Strathclyde Park and M&D s.jpg The head of Strathclyde Loch, with M&D s in the background File Strathclyde Park North.jpg Caravan Site on the North side of the Loch File Strathclyde Loch.jpg Strathclyde Loch, with Strathclyde Rowing Centre ... posted File Strathclyde Park Waterfalls.jpg The waterfalls at Strathclyde Park File Strathclyde Park ..., the former mining village now largely submerged under Strathclyde Loch http www.sp rc.co.uk Strathclyde ... Boathouse Gym http www.strathclydelochsailing.com Strathclyde Loch Sailing Club http www.parkrun.org.uk strathclyde Home.aspx Strathclyde Park parkrun Rowing World Championship Venues ...   more details



  1. University of Strathclyde Department of Government

    Primarysources date January 2008 The School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Strathclyde in Strathclyde , Scotland , is one of the leading political science departments in the United Kingdom . fact date January 2011 The department was formed in 1965 as the Department of Politics and has been headed by Allen Potter, John Mackintosh, Richard Rose , Jeremy Richardson , Brian W. Hogwood , Gerry Stoker , Mario Diani , David Judge and James Mitchell . Currently the Head of Department is Professor James Mitchell . In 2010 the department of Government and the European Policies Research centre merged to form the School of Government and Public Policy. ref http www.strath.ac.uk humanities schoolofgovernmentandpublicpolicy , University of Strathclyde, UK. Accessed 31 December 2007. ref References reflist External links http www.strath.ac.uk humanities schoolofgovernmentandpublicpolicy http www.eprc.strath.ac.uk intranet int default.cfm UK edu stub Category Educational institutions established in 1965 Category University of Strathclyde Department of Government Category University departments in the United Kingdom Category Political research institutes ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde Business School

    Infobox university name Strathclyde Business School image name Strathclyde Business School.jpg image size 300px established 1947 city Glasgow country Scotland , United Kingdom UK type Public university Public website URL http www.strath.ac.uk business dean Susan Hart students 3,000 campus Urban affiliations University of Strathclyde coor Coord 55.861 4.245 display title region GB scale 10000 Founded in 1947, the Strathclyde Business School SBS is one of four faculties forming the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. Located on Cathedral Street within the John Anderson campus of the University ... Masters in Hospitality and Tourism Leadership, the Strathclyde SKIL Masters in Management MiM ... school also has several research units Strathclyde Institute for Operations Management a joint ... in the Department of Economics but operating in a cross disciplinary manner Strathclyde International ... Strathclyde is a triple accredited business school, one of a small percentage worldwide to be triple ... 03 16 ref Strathclyde has a reputation for research excellence. Most recently, in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise , Strathclyde Business School was rated joint 7th in the UK for its world leading ... Study with us Exemptions Exemption search University of Strathclyde title University of Strathclyde ... CIMA ref name cimaglobal1 Strathclyde MSc EMP is the first programme to be formally Recommended ... title Strathclyde Economics Course comes Highly Recommended University of Strathclyde publisher Strath.ac.uk date accessdate 2012 03 16 ref The Department ... University of Strathclyde publisher Strath.ac.uk date accessdate 2012 03 16 ref CIPD is the professional ... publisher CIPD date 2011 09 20 accessdate 2012 03 17 ref The Strathclyde MBA is accredited by the UAE ... www.strath.ac.uk Strathclyde University homepage University of Strathclyde faculties Business schools in the United Kingdom Category University of Strathclyde Category Business schools in Scotland ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde Police Shinty Club

    Infobox shinty club clubname Strathclyde Police image Image with inadequate rationale removed Image StrathclydePoliceBadge.PNG 200px fullname Strathclyde Police Shinty club gaelicname Comann Camanachd Poileas Shrath Chluaidh nickname The Police founded 1963 ground Lochinch, Glasgow manager ? league season 2007 position Withdrew pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 0033ff body1 0033ff rightarm1 0033ff shorts1 0033ff socks1 0033ff Strathclyde Police Shinty Club was a shinty club based in Glasgow , Scotland , the club represents the Strathclyde Police force and draws its players mostly from serving officers. The club went into abeyance in 2000 but entered the south leagues in 2007. History The club was established in 1963 as the Glasgow Police Shinty Team but regionalization led to the adoption of the present name. the club was the brainchild of Dr John Dugald Murchison, who felt a club made of serving police officers Glasgow having a tradition of having police officers from the Scottish Highlands would be an ample replacement for the then recently defunct Glasgow Skye . The club was a fixture in the old South Division One until relegation to the South Division 2 which they then won in 1979 80. In 1998 99 the club played in South Division One but was relegated to the South Division Two. The following year, team raising difficulties led to the club going into abeyance. The force re entered the South leagues in 2007 , playing their first game against Edinburgh East Lothian . The Glasgow Airport Attack on Saturday 30 June 2007 and the perceived increase in security threat meant that the Police team had to withdraw from competition for the remainder of the 2007 season. External links http www.strathclyde.police.uk Strathclyde Police Force http www.strathpol pipeband.com pipers.htm Strathclyde Police Pipe Band http www.shinty.com novnewsletter.doc Strathclyde Police To Return To Shinty Shinty teams Category Shinty teams Category Sport in Glasgow Category 1963 establishments ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde Grain distillery

    refimprove date November 2011 Infobox Scottish Distillery Name Strathclyde Distillery Type Lowland Image Strathclyde Distillery geograph.org.uk 1167982.jpg Image size Caption Strathclyde distillery Location Glasgow , Scotland Owner Pernod Ricard Founded 1927 Status Producing Source Loch Katrine Stills 7 Capacity Brand 1 Type 1 Age 1 Cask 1 ABV 1 Type 2 Age 2 Cask 2 ABV 2 The Strathclyde Grain distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery, located in the Gorbals district of Glasgow , Scotland. History The distillery was founded in 1927 by Seager Evans and Co. . The first whisky was produced in 1928. ref name MacLean Maclean, C. 2008 Whisky http books.google.co.uk books?id mibvrF 0ksC&lpg PA113&dq kinclaith 20distillery&pg PA113 v onepage&q kinclaith 20distillery&f false p.113. Dorling Kindersley Ltd. ISBN 1 4053 2814 2. Retrieved November 2011 ref The company was acquired by Schenley Industries of New York in 1956, who invested heavily in the site, including the addition of a Single malt whisky branded Kinclaith , which started producing in 1958. ref name MacLean The Kinclaith still was closed in 1957 Contradict inline date March 2012 after the site was acquired by Whitbread . Today the distillery is part of the Pernod Ricard group. Production The water required for the production comes from Loch Katrine . Distillation takes place in seven coffey still s. Bottling The grain whisky produced at Strathclyde is intended for developing Blended Scotch Blended blend s, and as such there is no official bottling. References reflist coord 55.8488 N 4.241 W region GB display title Category Distilleries in Scotland Category Buildings and structures in Glasgow Category Gorbals whisky stub de Strathclyde Whiskybrennerei fr Strathclyde distillerie ...   more details



  1. University of Strathclyde Students' Association

    export sites Strathclyde upload gallery AMENDED OVER 07 08 CONSTITUTION Final version.pdf ... groups, and 80 Faculty Representatives. ref http www.strathstudents.com export sites Strathclyde ... travel Europe United Kingdom Scotland Strathclyde Glasgow 312495 Nightlife Glasgow Strathclyde Union BR 1.html ref ref http www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk single.htm?ipg 6576 ... of Strathclyde Students Association since its formation in 1964. The Association also ... links http www.strathstudents.com University of Strathclyde Students Association References reflist DEFAULTSORT University Of Strathclyde Students Association Category University of Strathclyde ...   more details



  1. Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service

    Infobox UK Fire and Rescue name Strathclyde Fire and Rescue image Image StrathclydeFireBadge.PNG 200px area Argyll and Bute , City of Glasgow , East Ayrshire , East Dunbartonshire , East Renfrewshire , Inverclyde , North Ayrshire North Lanarkshire , Renfrewshire , South Ayrshire , South Lanarkshire , West Dunbartonshire start 1975 population 2,300,000 size 14,000 square kilometres staff 3,683 CFO Brian P Sweeney QFSM , D.Univ, MA DCFO Eileen Baird QFSM stations 111 HQ Hamilton, South Lanarkshire Hamilton FA map Image ScotlandPoliceStrathclyde.png web http www.strathclydefire.org www.strathclydefire.org Strathclyde Fire and Rescue is the statutory Fire Services in Scotland fire and rescue service for the area of Strathclyde , Scotland . It is the largest fire and rescue service in Scotland, and one of the largest in Europe. ref http www.strathclydefire.org Service main website. ref Its territory ranges from the densely populated Glasgow to remote rural and island communities. History Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service was formed in 1975 when control of fire services was passed from local authorities to the new Strathclyde Regional Council . When Strathclyde Regional Council was abolished in 1996 the twelve new unitary authorities that replaced it agreed to keep the fire service as it was. It was originally known as Strathclyde Fire Brigade, but in 2005, the name was changed to Strathclyde Fire & Rescue to reflect the change in the operations that the modern fire and rescue service undertake. Also in 2005 a book called Everyday Heroes was launched detailing the work of Strathclyde Fire & Rescue over the past 30 years. Appliances Strathclyde Fire & Rescue have over 200 Appliances which includes Rescue Pumps, Aerial Rescue Pumps ARP , Heavy Rescue Vehicle, Technical Support Unit, Major Incident Units and Water Rescue Units.Also the Volunteer Stations have Volunteer Support Units Stations The service operates 111 fire stations. ref http www.strathclydefire.org about us.aspx ...   more details




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