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- Dunsinane_Hill abstract "Dunsinane Hill (/dʌnˈsɪnən/ dun-SIN-ən) is near the village of Collace in Perthshire, Scotland. It is mentioned in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. "Macbeth shall never vanquished be, until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill Shall come against him."It has the remains of two early forts. This is believed to be the site of a battle where Malcolm Canmore defeated Macbeth in 1054. In reality this was only a limited defeat for Macbeth, who was not fully defeated and was killed by Malcolm Canmore in 1057, at Lumphannan near Aberdeen.The pronunciation called for in Shakespeare's play has the accent on the first or third syllable, with a long 'a' (i.e. /ˈdʌnsɪneɪn/ or /ˌdʌnsɪˈneɪn/). However the correct pronunciation has the accent on the second syllable, with a short 'a'. The correct spelling of the name is Dunsinnan, Gaelic meaning "The hill of ants."; likely a reference to the large number of people it took to build the fortress.The best access to Dunsinane Hill is from the rear of the Perthshire village of Collace on the Northern side of Dunsinane Hill, between the village and the quarry. There is a small parking area there suitable for 4 or 5 cars from which a clearly defined path leads directly to the summit.The impressive ramparts are still very obvious, though the interior was much disturbed in the 19th century by antiquarians attracted to the site by its Shakespearean connection. Unfortunately, little of value was learned about the history of the monument from these unscientific excavations.".
- Dunsinane_Hill elevation "310.0".
- Dunsinane_Hill locatedInArea Perth_and_Kinross.
- Dunsinane_Hill locatedInArea Scotland.
- Dunsinane_Hill mountainRange Sidlaws.
- Dunsinane_Hill nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "OSLandranger 53".
- Dunsinane_Hill prominence "53.0".
- Dunsinane_Hill thumbnail DunsinaneHill_From_BlackHill_12APR03.jpg?width=300.
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- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageLength "3526".
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageRevisionID "676501811".
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeen.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hills_of_the_Scottish_Midland_Valley.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Perth_and_Kinross.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Collace.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Fort.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Lumphanan.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Lumphannan.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Macbeth.
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- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Malcolm_III_of_Scotland.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_Survey.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Perth_and_Kinross.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Perthshire.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Shakespeare.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Sidlaws.
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- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLink File:Collace_From_DunsinaneHill_12APR03.jpg.
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of Dunsinane".
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dunsinane Hill".
- Dunsinane_Hill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dunsinane".
- Dunsinane_Hill elevationM "310".
- Dunsinane_Hill gridRefUk "NO213316".
- Dunsinane_Hill hasPhotoCollection Dunsinane_Hill.
- Dunsinane_Hill listing "none".
- Dunsinane_Hill location Perth_and_Kinross.
- Dunsinane_Hill location Scotland.
- Dunsinane_Hill name "Dunsinane Hill".
- Dunsinane_Hill photo "DunsinaneHill_From_BlackHill_12APR03.jpg".
- Dunsinane_Hill photoCaption "Dunsinane Hill from Black Hill.".
- Dunsinane_Hill prominence "3180.0".
- Dunsinane_Hill range Sidlaws.
- Dunsinane_Hill topo "OS Landranger 53".
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- Dunsinane_Hill subject Category:Hills_of_the_Scottish_Midland_Valley.
- Dunsinane_Hill subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Perth_and_Kinross.
- Dunsinane_Hill point "56.46993 -3.27902".
- Dunsinane_Hill type Mountain.
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- Dunsinane_Hill type Place.
- Dunsinane_Hill type Landform.
- Dunsinane_Hill type Location.
- Dunsinane_Hill type Mountain.
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- Dunsinane_Hill type Thing.
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- Dunsinane_Hill type Q8502.
- Dunsinane_Hill comment "Dunsinane Hill (/dʌnˈsɪnən/ dun-SIN-ən) is near the village of Collace in Perthshire, Scotland. It is mentioned in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. "Macbeth shall never vanquished be, until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill Shall come against him."It has the remains of two early forts. This is believed to be the site of a battle where Malcolm Canmore defeated Macbeth in 1054.".
- Dunsinane_Hill label "Dunsinane Hill".
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- Dunsinane_Hill sameAs Dunsinane_Hill.
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- Dunsinane_Hill sameAs m.02q0t6.
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- Dunsinane_Hill sameAs Q68340.
- Dunsinane_Hill sameAs Q68340.
- Dunsinane_Hill lat "56.46993".
- Dunsinane_Hill long "-3.27902".
- Dunsinane_Hill wasDerivedFrom Dunsinane_Hill?oldid=676501811.
- Dunsinane_Hill depiction DunsinaneHill_From_BlackHill_12APR03.jpg.
- Dunsinane_Hill isPrimaryTopicOf Dunsinane_Hill.
- Dunsinane_Hill name "Dunsinane Hill".