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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Kindrochit Castle (schottisch-gälisch: CeaKindrochit Castle (schottisch-gälisch: Ceann-drochit) sind die Überreste einer Befestigungsanlage aus dem 11. Jahrhundert. Sie liegen am Ufer des Flusses Clunie, mitten im Ort Ballater (Aberdeenshire) in Schottland. Der Name selbst bedeutet „Brückenkopf“ und weist auf die strategische Bedeutung der Burg hin. Archäologische Ausgrabungen aus dem Jahr 1925 zeigen eine ursprüngliche Wohnhalle, etwa 30 × 10 m groß, teilweise unterkellert und mit kleinen Ecktürmen. Mit dem Umbau von 1390 wurde ein Wohnturm, etwa 21 × 14 m, mit 3 m dicken Wänden errichtet.1 × 14 m, mit 3 m dicken Wänden errichtet. , Le château de Kindrochit est une ancienne fortification située dans l'Aberdeenshire en Écosse. Il fut originellement fondé en 1059 par Malcolm Canmore comme un pavillon de chasse sur les rives de loch de Clunie. , Kindrochit Castle (/kɪnˈdroʊxɪt/) is a ruiKindrochit Castle (/kɪnˈdroʊxɪt/) is a ruined 14th-century fortification in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is located at Braemar, in a strategic position on the banks of the Clunie Water, a tributary of the River Dee. The ruins are protected as a scheduled monument. Kindrochit was a hunting seat of King Robert II, who issued charters here most years between 1371 and 1388. In 1390 Robert III granted a licence to Malcolm Drummond to build a new tower on the site. The present ruins comprise the ground floor of the tower, measuring around 19.3 by 13 metres (63 by 43 ft). The site of the earlier royal lodge was excavated in the 1920s and included a hall around 30 by 9 metres (98 by 30 ft), with square towers at each corner. John Erskine, Earl of Mar showed the ruined castle at Kindrochit to John Taylor when the poet made his Pennyles Pilgrimage to Scotland in 1618. Taylor, who rode with the Earl from Braemar Castle, was told that Malcolm Canmore had built the castle in the 11th century. He thought it remarkable because he did not see another house in the next 12 days of their ride. C. Michael Hogan has suggested that Kindrochit Castle, as well as Kildrummy and Durris Castles, were likely sited based upon strategic positions relative to the ancient Elsick Mounth trackway, which provided a strategic crossing of the Mounth of the Grampian Mountains.g of the Mounth of the Grampian Mountains.
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rdfs:comment Kindrochit Castle (schottisch-gälisch: CeaKindrochit Castle (schottisch-gälisch: Ceann-drochit) sind die Überreste einer Befestigungsanlage aus dem 11. Jahrhundert. Sie liegen am Ufer des Flusses Clunie, mitten im Ort Ballater (Aberdeenshire) in Schottland. Der Name selbst bedeutet „Brückenkopf“ und weist auf die strategische Bedeutung der Burg hin. Archäologische Ausgrabungen aus dem Jahr 1925 zeigen eine ursprüngliche Wohnhalle, etwa 30 × 10 m groß, teilweise unterkellert und mit kleinen Ecktürmen. Mit dem Umbau von 1390 wurde ein Wohnturm, etwa 21 × 14 m, mit 3 m dicken Wänden errichtet.1 × 14 m, mit 3 m dicken Wänden errichtet. , Le château de Kindrochit est une ancienne fortification située dans l'Aberdeenshire en Écosse. Il fut originellement fondé en 1059 par Malcolm Canmore comme un pavillon de chasse sur les rives de loch de Clunie. , Kindrochit Castle (/kɪnˈdroʊxɪt/) is a ruiKindrochit Castle (/kɪnˈdroʊxɪt/) is a ruined 14th-century fortification in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is located at Braemar, in a strategic position on the banks of the Clunie Water, a tributary of the River Dee. The ruins are protected as a scheduled monument. C. Michael Hogan has suggested that Kindrochit Castle, as well as Kildrummy and Durris Castles, were likely sited based upon strategic positions relative to the ancient Elsick Mounth trackway, which provided a strategic crossing of the Mounth of the Grampian Mountains.g of the Mounth of the Grampian Mountains.
rdfs:label Kindrochit Castle , Château de Kindrochit
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