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  2. Roderick MacLeod of MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Roderick MacLeod of MacLeod, also known as "Rory Mor" or "Ruairidh Mor", was born in Dunvegan, Scotland in 1573 and was the 15th chief of the Clan MacLeod. He was the second son of Norman MacLeod of MacLeod (c. 1516 –1585) the 12th chief of the Clan MacLeod. He became chief upon the death of his young nephew in 1595.

  3. Roderick Macleod - Wikipedia

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    Roderick Macleod or MacLeod may refer to: Roderick MacLeod (Old Rory) (c. 1500 – c. 1595), chief of Clan MacLeod of Lewis; Roderick Macleod of Macleod (1573–1626), 15th chief of Clan Macleod; Roderick Macleod, 2nd of Cadboll (died 1770), Scottish Jacobite and rebel; Roderick Macleod (physician) (died 1852), Scottish physician

  4. Old Rory - Wikipedia

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    Roderick Macleod (Modern Scottish Gaelic: Ruaraidh Macleòid, c. 1500–c. 1595 [1]), also known as Old Rory, was the chief of Clan Macleod of Lewes in the later half ...

  5. Clan MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Clan MacLeod (/ m ə ˈ k l aʊ d / mə-KLOWD ... ('Rock of the Flaying') [14] or Creggan ni feavigh ('Rock of the Spoil'), [15] ... after the death of Roderick in ...

  6. Roderick MacLeod (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Most notable were Christian MacLeod who married Hugh Macpherson, Professor of Greek at King's College, Aberdeen; and Isabelle MacLeod who married Arthur Forbes son of Sir Arthur Forbes of Craigievar; Dr Roderick MacLeod (1785–1852) died in London. [5] Roderick's wife remarried after his death and had two further children. [2]

  7. He’s the first Black American to compose a full opera. It’s ...

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    The earliest known, full-length opera composed by a Black American, “Morgiane,” will premiere this week in Washington, DC, Maryland and New York more than century after it was completed.

  8. Dunscaith Castle - Wikipedia

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    In the 14th century it was taken from them by the Clan MacLeod and held briefly by the MacAskills, allies of the MacLeods but it was recaptured by the MacDonalds sometime in the 15th century. In the 15th century the castle was again captured by King James IV of Scotland when the Chief of the Clan Donald, Lord of the Isles was broken by King ...

  9. Judge temporarily blocks Trump policy that aimed at freezing ...

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    A group of at least six attorneys general from Democratic-led states – New York, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Rhode Island – filed a similar lawsuit.