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Forteviot,
Perthshire
A
village and parish of Perthshire, Scotland, on the Water of
May, a right-hand affluent of the Earn, 6 3/4 m. South West
of Perth. Pop. of parish (1901) 562. It is a place of remote
antiquity, having been a capital of the Picts, when the district
was known as Fortrenn, and afterwards of the Scots. The army
led by Edward Baliol camped here before the battle of Dupplin
(1332), in which the regent, Donald, Earl of Mar, was slain
along with 13,000 out of 30,000 men. A stone cross, now in St
Serf's Church in Dunning, once marked the site of the battle.
The
parish of Findo-Gask adjoining it on the North West contains
remains of a Roman road, station and outpost, besides the auld
hoose of Gask in which the Baroness Nairne was born, and which
forms the theme of one of her most popular songs. The new house
in which she died dates from 1801.
Battle
of Dupplin Moor 1332.
The
Roman Gask Project.
Small
Group Tours of This Area Of Scotland.
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