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Battle of Red Ford

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Date
  
1294

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Location
  
Loch Awe, United Kingdom

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Result
  
Victory for Alasdair MacDubhgaill

Similar
  
Battle of Dalrigh, Battle of the Pass of Brander, Battle of Largs, Battle of Sheriffmuir, Wars of Scottish Independence

The Battle of Red Ford or Battle of the String of Lorne was a battle in 1294 between Clan Campbell and Clan MacDougall in Lorne, Scotland. The battle was fought over disputed lands. It ended in defeat of the Clan Campbell of Lochawe. The battle was on the borders of Loch Awe and Lorne, with the site and battle named Red Ford (Scottish Gaelic: Ath Dearg) after the ford which ran red with blood where the battle took place.

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Background

Clan MacDougall having allied itself with John Balliol in his a competitor for the Scottish crown, upon his coronation in 1292, the chief of Clan MacDougall, Alasdair MacDubhgaill was rewarded by being appointed Sheriff of Argyll in 1293. Having the influences of power, Clan MacDougall extended their influence and due to this, Clan Campbell and other Highland clans found themselves in dispute with Clan MacDougall.

Battle

Although no exact details of the battle are at hand, a great many lives were lost on both sides and the ford ran red with blood of the fallen and the wounded. Cailean Mór Caimbeul (Sir Colin Campbell) was killed in battle.

Aftermath

After the battle, Innis Chonnell Castle was seized by the MacDougalls. Sir Colin Campbell's body was carried to the church of St. Peter the Deacon at Kilchrenan and buried there.

References

Battle of Red Ford Wikipedia