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After its destruction by the Moors only one quarter (Vicus) was rebuilt, and this was called Vicus Ausonensis, from which the name Vich was derived.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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"It is money," Rose explained, "which, if you live near the Highland border, you must pay to the nearest powerful chief -- such as Vich Ian
Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North Samuel Rutherford Crockett
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“Where would you find such a leader,” said another Chief, starting up, “saving the representative of the Lord of the Isles, entitled by birth and hereditary descent to lead forth the array of every clan of the Highlands; and where is that dignity lodged, save in the house of Vich Alister More?”
A Legend of Montrose 2008
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Under the tutelage of Atto the Bishop of Vich, just north of Barcelona, Gerbert began his studies.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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Under the tutelage of Atto the Bishop of Vich, just north of Barcelona, Gerbert began his studies.
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If Vich Alister More desires to be held representative of the
A Legend of Montrose 2008
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On the last day of March in that year, a supplication to the King and Parliament, from Calum MacCondachie Vich Euen, and Euen
Rob Roy 2005
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Vich Ian Vohr commanded one of them for five years, and I was sergeant mysell, I shall warrant ye.
Waverley 2004
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Upon occasion of this crusade against the Ayrshire Whigs and Covenanters, the Vich Ian Vohr of the time had probably been as successful as his predecessor was in harrying
Waverley 2004
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Since that time his spirit has crossed the Vich Ian Vohr of the day when any great disaster was impending, but especially before approaching death.
Waverley 2004
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