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  1. Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel (Scottish Gaelic: Eòghann Dubh mac Iain mhic Alein; February 1629 – c. February 1719) was a Scottish soldier and the 17th Chief (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Iall, Mac Dhòmhnaill Dubh) of Clan Cameron. He fought as a Cavalier during the Civil War and was one the principal Jacobite leaders during the 1689 Rising.

  2. www.britannica.com › biography › Sir-Ewen-Cameron-of-LochielEwen Cameron | Britannica

    Ewen Cameron (born February 1629—died February 1719) was a Scottish Highland chieftain, a strong supporter of the Stuart monarchs Charles II and James II of England. A man of enormous bulk, Lochiel became renowned for his feats of strength and ferocity in combat.

  3. 5 de oct. de 2006 · Memoirs of Sir Ewen Cameron of Locheill, Chief of the Clan Cameron : with an introductory account of the history and antiquities of that family and of the neighbouring clans. Edited by James Macknight from an incomplete Ms. Supposed to be the original, supplemented by several Ms. copies.

  4. Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel: 1719 Grandson of XVI. Most famous chief in clan history, known as Ewen Dubh, said to have killed the last wolf in Scotland and led the Jacobites at the Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689. XVIII John Cameron, Lord Lochiel: 1747 Son of XVII. Created Lord Lochiel in Jacobite peerage, died in exile in France. XIX

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_CameronClan Cameron - Wikipedia

    Tor Castle: Ewen Cameron, XIII Chief of Camerons, rebuilt "Tor Castle" in the early 15th century. It was abandoned (but not torn down) by his great-great-great-grandson Sir Ewen "Dubh" Cameron of Lochiel, XVII Chief of Camerons. Tor Castle was used by the Camerons as a refuge from attacks by the Clan MacDonald of Keppoch.

  6. 6 de jul. de 2021 · One manuscript of clan history printed in The Memoirs of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel states: “The Camerons have a tradition among them that they were originally descended of a younger son of the Royal Family of Denmark, who assisted at the restoration of King Fergus II, anno 404. He was called Cameron from his crooked nose, as that word imports.”

  7. 8 de ago. de 2016 · Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel (kăm´ərən, lŏkh-ēl´), 1629–1719, chief of the Scottish highland clan of Cameron after 1647. On behalf of Charles II he led his clan in an uprising against the Commonwealth in 1653, and only in 1658 did he submit to the Puritan general George Monck.