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- Q4870592 subject Q13234938.
- Q4870592 subject Q8100486.
- Q4870592 subject Q8410576.
- Q4870592 abstract "The Battle of Bun Garbhain was a Scottish clan battle fought in 1570, in the Scottish Highlands, between the Clan Cameron and the Clan Mackintosh.Donald Dubh Cameron, XV Chief of Clan Cameron, had died, leaving an infant son, Allan, at the head of the clan. The chief of Clan MacKintosh, leading 200 men, invaded the Cameron lands near Loch Arkaig. A bloody battle ensued. Though outnumbered, the Camerons had the high ground and soon the field was littered with MacKintoshes both dead and injured. The remainder of their army was put to flight. MacKintosh led his men in retreat around the head of Loch Eil to the Ardgour shore and rallied his men. The Camerons were in swift pursuit and a second engagement took place, with similar results as the first. In the midst of this action, the chief of MacKintosh is believed to have been killed by Donald 'Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe' Cameron, (son of the XIV Chief of Clan Cameron), with a fearsome Lochaber axe. MacKintosh's followers took their stricken chief and fell back to Bun Garbhain (Bun Garvan). Both sides met once again for an indeterminate time, before disengaging for the night. The MacKintoshes made camp in a small hollow called Cuil nan Cuileag, and thought that they were safe. However, the Camerons were not done with their mortal enemies, stormed the encampment and fell upon them. Not a single MacKintosh would leave that hollow and the Cameron victory was absolute. The mother of Allan Cameron, the infant chief of Clan Cameron was in fact a MacKintosh. After the battle, Taillear Dubh came to give her an account of the fighting. Enraged with the news of all the dead MacKintosh, she tried to kill her son, but Taillear Dubh intervened in time. Allan Cameron was safe, but his mother was banished from Lochaber forever.".
- Q4870592 combatant "Chattan Confederation".
- Q4870592 combatant "Clan Cameron".
- Q4870592 combatant "led byClan Mackintosh".
- Q4870592 place Q1867229.
- Q4870592 result "Cameron victory".
- Q4870592 thumbnail Loch_Arkaig.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4870592 wikiPageWikiLink Q179064.
- Q4870592 wikiPageWikiLink Q1867229.
- Q4870592 wikiPageWikiLink Q1964463.
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- Q4870592 wikiPageWikiLink Q8100486.
- Q4870592 wikiPageWikiLink Q8410576.
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- Q4870592 combatant Q179064.
- Q4870592 combatant Q1964463.
- Q4870592 combatant "led by Clan Mackintosh".
- Q4870592 conflict "Battle of Bun Garbhain".
- Q4870592 place "Bun Garbhain near Loch Arkaig".
- Q4870592 result "Cameron victory".
- Q4870592 type Event.
- Q4870592 type Event.
- Q4870592 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q4870592 type SocietalEvent.
- Q4870592 type Event.
- Q4870592 type Thing.
- Q4870592 type Q1656682.
- Q4870592 comment "The Battle of Bun Garbhain was a Scottish clan battle fought in 1570, in the Scottish Highlands, between the Clan Cameron and the Clan Mackintosh.Donald Dubh Cameron, XV Chief of Clan Cameron, had died, leaving an infant son, Allan, at the head of the clan. The chief of Clan MacKintosh, leading 200 men, invaded the Cameron lands near Loch Arkaig. A bloody battle ensued. Though outnumbered, the Camerons had the high ground and soon the field was littered with MacKintoshes both dead and injured.".
- Q4870592 label "Battle of Bun Garbhain".
- Q4870592 depiction Loch_Arkaig.jpg.
- Q4870592 name "Battle of Bun Garbhain".