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  2. Bard - Wikipedia

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    In medieval Gaelic and Welsh society, a bard (Scottish and Irish Gaelic) or bardd (Welsh) was a professional poet, employed to compose elegies for his lord. If the employer failed to pay the proper amount, the bard would then compose a satire (c.f. fili, fáith). In other Indo-European societies, the same function was fulfilled by skalds ...

  3. Iain Mac Fhearchair - Wikipedia

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    Iain Mac Fhearchair (John MacCodrum) (1693-–1779) [1] was a Scottish Gaelic-speaking Bard and seanchaidh "who lived and died in the island of North Uist." [2] Later in his life, Iain served as Chief Bard to the Chief of Clan MacDonald of Sleat, [3] had a friendship with Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair, and made an appearance in the Ossianic controversy surrounding the poet James Macpherson.

  4. William Ross (poet) - Wikipedia

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    William Ross (Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Ros [ˈɯ.ÊŽam ˈros]; 1762–1790/91) was a Scottish writer of Romantic poetry in Scottish Gaelic from the Isle of Skye and a Church of Scotland parish schoolmaster, who is often referred to as, "The Bard of Gairloch." Although Ross, similarly to Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair, [1] has been referred to ...

  5. Irish bardic poetry - Wikipedia

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    Irish bardic poetry. Bardic poetry is the writings produced by a class of poets trained in the bardic schools of Ireland and the Gaelic parts of Scotland, as they existed down to about the middle of the 17th century or, in Scotland, the early 18th century. Most of the texts preserved are in Middle Irish or in early Modern Irish, however, even ...

  6. Robert Burns - Wikipedia

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    William Burnes. Agnes Broun. Signature. Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, [ a ] was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide.

  7. Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair - Wikipedia

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    Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair was born around 1698, into both the Scottish nobility and Clan MacDonald of Clanranald.Through his great-grandmother Màiri, daughter of Angus MacDonald of Islay, he claimed descent from Scottish Kings Robert the Bruce and Robert II, the first monarch of the House of Stuart, [25] as well as, like the rest of Clan Donald, from Somerled.

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