Loch Finlaggan

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Loch Finlaggan is a freshwater loch on the Scottish island of Islay, renowned as the historic power center of the Lords of the Isles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater loch
historic site
lake
associatedWith Clan Donald NERFINISHED
Gaelic culture
Lordship of the Isles NERFINISHED
category Archaeological sites in Islay
Freshwater lochs of Scotland
Historic sites in Argyll and Bute
Lochs of Islay NERFINISHED
country Scotland
etymology name likely derived from Saint Finlaggan or Fionnlagan
governedBy Historic Environment Scotland NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalSite Finlaggan archaeological site
hasFeature causeways to islands
chapel ruins
ruins of medieval buildings
stone foundations
hasNameInScottishGaelic Loch Fionnlagain NERFINISHED
hasPart Eilean Mòr NERFINISHED
Eilean na Comhairle NERFINISHED
islands
hasVisitorCentre Finlaggan Visitor Centre NERFINISHED
heritageStatus scheduled monument
historicalRole center of Gaelic lordship in the Hebrides
seat of the Lordship of the Isles
languageOfHistoricUse Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Inner Hebrides NERFINISHED
Islay NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedOnIsland Islay NERFINISHED
notableFor archaeological remains
historic power center of the Lords of the Isles
medieval Scottish history
region Hebrides NERFINISHED
timeOfGreatestImportance 14th century
15th century
Middle Ages NERFINISHED
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
usedAs administrative center
ceremonial center
residence of the Lords of the Isles
usedBy Lords of the Isles NERFINISHED
waterType freshwater

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Finlaggan locatedIn Loch Finlaggan
Finlaggan bodyOfWater Loch Finlaggan
Clan MacDonald of Islay notableSeat Loch Finlaggan