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    Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir, anglicized as Duncan Ban MacIntyre (20 March 1724 – 14 May 1812), was one of the most renowned of Scottish Gaelic poets....
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    the MacDonalds of Clanranald. Duncan Ban MacIntyre is regarded as one of the finest Gaelic poets. The name MacIntyre (McIntyre) (Scottish Gaelic: Mac an...
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  • Duncan MacIntyre or Duncan McIntyre may refer to: Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812), Scottish Gaelic poet Duncan MacIntyre (New Zealand politician) (1915–2001)...
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    of gneiss and Cruachan granite near the summit of Stob Ghabhar. Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812) one of Scotlands greatest poets in the Gaelic tradition...
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  • Marguerite MacIntyre Mike MacIntyre Roly MacIntyre Scott MacIntyre Sheila Scott Macintyre Stuart Macintyre William MacIntyre Harper McIntyre, character...
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    Alexander MacDuff of Bonhard FRSE (1816–1866) William McGonagall (1825–1902), poet Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812), Gaelic poet Colin MacLaurin (1698–1746)...
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    Militia during the Battle of Falkirk Muir in 1746, their contemporary, Duncan Ban MacIntyre, offers in his later poetry, according to Campbell, "an interesting...
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  • symphony orchestra and chamber orchestra, Gaelic text by Duncan Ban MacIntyre and translation by Hugh MacDiarmid (1962–2007) Sonata for violin and piano (1947)...
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  • Macdiarmid - Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair - Ronald Campbell Macfie - James Pittendrigh Macgillivray - Duncan Ban MacIntyre - A. D. Mackie - Alexander...
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  • "Kilchurn Castle". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2 November 2011. "Macintyre, Duncan Ban (1724–1812)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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    is the subject of Duncan Ban MacIntyre's best known Gaelic poem, Moladh Beinn Dòbhrainn (English: "In Praise of Ben Doran"); MacIntyre had spent his youth...
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    bàn meaning fairhaired cf Duncan Ban MacIntyre) took an active part in the conflicts against the Jacobite forces. Donald Ban was captured on December 23...
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    1861, p. 208. Snyder 1914, pp. 259–280. "Metadata: The Songs of Duncan Ban Macintyre". dasg.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 December 2019. Bailey, Geoff B. (1996)...
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  • James Hogg in his Jacobite Reliques (1819). Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir (usually Duncan Ban MacIntyre, in English; 20 March 1724 – 14 May 1812) a monoglot...
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  • Guthrie; English-Gaelic section of Neil MacAlpine's Gaelic Dictionary; an edition of Duncan Ban MacIntyre's poems; and in 1844, a Gaelic history of the...
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  • each of Gaelic poetry by Jacobite Bard Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair and Whig Bard Duncan Ban MacIntyre. All three volumes influenced him greatly and...
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    Greenock (1856) Park Parish Church, Glasgow (1856) Monument to Duncan Ban MacIntyre, Dalmally, Argyllshire (1858) Buchanan Street railway station (1858...
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    in the writings of Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair (1741–51) and the earliest editions (1768–90) of Duncan Ban MacIntyre. Scottish Gaelic is an Indo-European...
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  • Frances Brooke, English novelist and dramatist (died 1789) March 20 – Duncan Ban MacIntyre, Scottish Gaelic poet (died 1812) April 22 – Immanuel Kant German...
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    Glen Orchy. One of the better known inhabitants of the glen was Duncan Ban MacIntyre. Glenorchy Camanachd is a shinty team from Dalmally in the Strath...
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    deployment of imagery of nature, and in this respect is redolent of Duncan Ban MacIntyre's Beinn Dorain, particularly in its references to woodlands and deer...
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  • Ballachulish who was said to be the grandniece of the Gaelic poet Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724-1812). The Bard was the third of seven children and the outlines...
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  • historian Duncan Ban MacIntyre (Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir), Scottish poet (1724–1812) Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Irish historian Donnchadh MacRath, Scottish...
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    Corrie), a former royal hunting ground which was made famous by Duncan Ban MacIntyre, the Scottish Gaelic poet who worked as a gamekeeper in the area...
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    the late Duncan Bàn MacIntyre. His poetry has been sung by Mary Ann Kennedy, Ainsley Hammill, Malina MacDonald, Rachel Walker and Gillie MacKenzie, among...
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  • Gregor MacGregor Ewen MacLachlan Kathleen MacInnes Maggie MacInnes David Lowe MacIntyre Duncan Ban MacIntyre Alexander Mackenzie (politician) Alexander...
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  • Pittendrigh Macgillivray Alasdair Alpin MacGregor Stuart MacGregor Artúr Dall Mac Gurcaigh Duncan Ban MacIntyre James McIntyre John William Mackail Barbara Mackay...
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    (1714–78) and Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir (Duncan Ban MacIntyre) (1724–1812). The most significant figure in the tradition was Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair...
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  • such instruction was unusual; William Shakespeare's Hamlet one day, Duncan Ban MacIntyre the next. One iconic book of Gaelic poetry that Smith also used in...
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    Although it was 15 miles (24 km) away, it was the closest church to Duncan Ban MacIntyre, the Scottish Gaelic poet. The octagonal church building is of Gothic...
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