- Forteviot
Forteviot ( _gd. Fothair Tabhaicht) (
Ordnance Survey gbmapping|NO052175) is a village inStrathearn ,Scotland on the south bank of theRiver Earn betweenDunning and Perth. It lies in the council area ofPerth and Kinross . The population in 1991 was 160.The present village was rebuilt in the 1920s by
John Alexander Dewar, 1st Baron Forteviot of theDewar's whisky family.The Pictish Palace of Forteviot
Forteviot is known to have been inhabited in the 9th century. It was the palace of the Pictish kings of
Fortriu . King Cináed mac Ailpín (Kenneth mac Alpin or Kenneth I of Scotland) (d. 858), is said to have died in the 'palace' ("palacio") there, and his successors. The palace formerly stood on Haly Hill on the west side of the village overlooking theWater of Mey . [Oxford Companion to Scottish History. P. 242 - 243. Edited by Michael Lynch. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199234820]The ruins of a 'castle' associated with
Máel Coluim III (1058-93) were visible in the 17th century. Several pieces of early medieval sculpture are preserved in the parish church, which is dedicated toSt Andrew , and the well-known 'Forteviot Arch', an early-9th century monolithic sandstone arch with figure sculpture, discovered in the old bed of theWater of May , west of the terrace on which the village stands, is in theMuseum of Scotland inEdinburgh . It is likely to have once adorned a royal chapel.References
* Aitchison, Nick, "Forteviot: A Pictish and Scottish Royal Centre." Tempus, Stroud, 2006. ISBN 0-7524-3599-X
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