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* '''speckled church:''' ''An Eaglais Bhreac'', the speckled church, is the Gaelic name for Falkirk, Scotland. Fawkirk means the same in Scots English. One theory is that the name refers to a church building built of many-colored stones. Falkirk was the site of two important battles, In 1298, Edward I of England defeated William Wallce and the Scottish uprising. In 1746, Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") and his Jacobite rebels defeated a government army. | * '''speckled church:''' ''An Eaglais Bhreac'', the speckled church, is the Gaelic name for Falkirk, Scotland. Fawkirk means the same in Scots English. One theory is that the name refers to a church building built of many-colored stones. Falkirk was the site of two important battles, In 1298, Edward I of England defeated William Wallce and the Scottish uprising. In 1746, Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") and his Jacobite rebels defeated a government army. | ||
− | + | **''Fitzpatrick: Ireland and the Making of Britain,'' 330: 'place-names in Scotland... as are or appear to be English have in cases... been translated or corrupted from their Irish form. Thus... Falkirk is a translation of Eaglais breac, "the speckled church" (Varia Capella)' | |
* '''speckled church:''' There are several place names in Ireland, "killbreak" and "Killeen-breac", that translate from Irish as "speckled church" | * '''speckled church:''' There are several place names in Ireland, "killbreak" and "Killeen-breac", that translate from Irish as "speckled church" |
Latest revision as of 07:16, 14 October 2021
- speckled church: An Eaglais Bhreac, the speckled church, is the Gaelic name for Falkirk, Scotland. Fawkirk means the same in Scots English. One theory is that the name refers to a church building built of many-colored stones. Falkirk was the site of two important battles, In 1298, Edward I of England defeated William Wallce and the Scottish uprising. In 1746, Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") and his Jacobite rebels defeated a government army.
- Fitzpatrick: Ireland and the Making of Britain, 330: 'place-names in Scotland... as are or appear to be English have in cases... been translated or corrupted from their Irish form. Thus... Falkirk is a translation of Eaglais breac, "the speckled church" (Varia Capella)'
- speckled church: There are several place names in Ireland, "killbreak" and "Killeen-breac", that translate from Irish as "speckled church"