What is special about Glencoe?

What is special about Glencoe?

Glencoe is possibly Scotland’s most famous glen, named after the River Coe that runs through it. It has volcanic origins and is located in the Highlands. It lies in the north of the county of Argyll, close to the border with the historic province of Lochaber, within the modern council area of Highland.

What happened at Glencoe?

Massacre of Glencoe, (February 13, 1692), in Scottish history, the treacherous slaughter of members of the MacDonald clan of Glencoe by soldiers under Archibald Campbell, 10th earl of Argyll. Many of the clan escaped, but the chief, 33 other men, 2 women, and 2 children were killed.

Why did the Glencoe massacre happen?

An estimated 30 members and associates of Clan MacDonald of Glencoe were killed by Scottish government forces, allegedly for failing to pledge allegiance to the new monarchs, William III and Mary II. In late 1690, the Scottish government agreed to pay the Jacobite clans a total of £12,000 for swearing loyalty.

Who owns Glencoe land?

National Trust for Scotland
Glen Coe

Glen Coe National Nature Reserve
Area 56.3 km2 (21.7 sq mi)
Designation NatureScot
Established 2017
Owner National Trust for Scotland

When did the Glencoe massacre happen?

February 13, 1692
Massacre of Glencoe/Start dates
Glencoe Massacre sites The events of 13 February 1692 were spread out across Glencoe and the surrounding area.

Who ordered the Glencoe massacre?

The massacre was launched on February 13 1692 after the King ordered Captain Robert Campbell of Glen Lyon to attack his hosts and “put all to the sword under seventy”.

What is the history of Glencoe Scotland?

History of Glencoe The first historical figure connected with Glencoe was Fingal, one of the greatest Celtic heroes and leader of the Feinn, warriors of Gaelic mythology. The glen was his legendary home and his memory is preserved in a number of place names, for example Sgor nam Fiannaidh (rock of the Feinn).

What is the significance of the massacre of Glencoe?

Massacre of Glencoe, (February 13, 1692), in Scottish history, the treacherous slaughter of members of the MacDonald clan of Glencoe by soldiers under Archibald Campbell, 10th earl of Argyll. Many Scottish clans had remained loyal to King James II after he was replaced on the English and Scottish thrones by William III in…

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What happened to the MacDonalds of Glencoe?

Subsequently, in the Massacre of Glencoe (Feb. 13, 1692), several of the MacDonald clan were butchered in cold blood by troops to whom they had given hospitality. Opinion was strong against Breadalbane, who may well have welcomed the opportunity of destroying a clan that for generations had lived…

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