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  1. Inverness History Facts and Timeline: Inverness, Scotland - World …

  2. A History of Inverness - Local Histories

  3. A Timeline of Inverness - Local Histories

    Web13 mars 2023 · 1855 The railway reaches Inverness. 1869 St Andrew’s Cathedral is built. 1879 Infirmary Bridge is built. 1882 The Town House is built. 1883 A public library opens in Inverness. 1921 Inverness has a …

  4. Inverness | History, Facts, Map, & Population | Britannica

    WebIl y a 4 jours · Inverness, royal burgh (town), Highland council area, historic county of Inverness-shire, Scotland. It is the long

  5. Inverness - Wikipedia

  6. Visiter Inverness et le Loch Ness : coeur des highlands

    Web15 août 2019 · Sommaire. 1. Deux sites chargés d’histoire et de légendes. 2. Visiter Inverness et le Loch Ness. 3. Que faire à Inverness et au Loch Ness ? 4. Aux alentours dInverness et du Loch Ness. 5. Tout ce qu’il …

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    Inverness ( / ˌɪnvərˈnɛs / ⓘ; Scots: Innerness; from the Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Nis [iɲɪɾʲˈniʃ], meaning "Mouth of the River Ness ") is a city in the Scottish Highlands, having been granted city status in 2000. It is the administrative centre for The Highland Council and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands.
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    Today, Inverness is known as the capital of the Scottish Highlands. To find its origins, however, we need to step back in time to the 6th century AD when a group of Pictish people lived here. Their king was known variously as Brude or Bridei and he held court in his fort on Craig Phadraig, which is to the west of the present-day city of Inverness.
    Inverness has played a role in many of the key events of Scottish history. It was the capital of the Picts in the Middle Ages. One of the key events of this time was St. Columba’s visit in 565, when he converted the king of the Picts to Christianity.
    1220 Inverness is a busy port. There are also many fishermen in the town. 1591 Inverness is still a flourishing port and town. It is granted a new charter called the Golden Charter. 1668 Dunbar’s Hospital is built by Provost Alexander Dunbar 1746 Inverness Castle is captured by the Jacobites. Later government forces use mines to destroy the castle.
  8. Inverness, capitale des Highlands - Terres Celtes

    Web23 déc. 2016 · Au fond du Moray Firth, à l’embouchure de la rivière Ness, Inverness est la plus grande ville des Highlands (environ 60 000 habitants). À vrai dire c’est même l’unique ville des Highlands et sa capitale ! La …

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  9. The History of Inverness - Hidden Scotland

  10. Inverness History & Attractions | Highlands Heritage …

    WebHistory. There has been a settlement here since at least the 6th century when St Columba journeyed up the Great Glen from his base on Iona to preach to the Pictish King Brude. Columba wasn't immediately …

  11. Découvrez l'histoire médiévale et la géologie à Inverness - itinari

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