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Dalswinton Castle, also known as Comyn's Castle, was a castle that was located to the south-east of Dalswinton, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. A castle was recorded at the site in 1250 and was owned by the Comyns of Badenoch. After it was captured by the English in 1301, the castle constable was John de Botetourt. During Edward Bruce's campaign in Galloway in 1308–1309, the castle was still in English hands. Dalswinton surrendered to Scottish forces in early 1313. The castle was abandoned after the construction of the House of Dalswinton in the 17th century. The remains of the castle appear to have been demolished after 1792.

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  • Dalswinton Castle, auch Comyn’s Castle, ist eine abgegangene Niederungsburg südöstlich des Dorfes Dalswinton in der schottischen Verwaltungseinheit Dumfries and Galloway. An dieser Stelle ist erstmals 1250 eine Burg verzeichnet, die dem Clan Comyn of Badenoch gehörte. Nachdem sie von den Engländern 1301 eingenommen worden war, war der Konstabler John de Botetourt. Während Edward Bruces Waffengang in in den Jahren 1308 und 1309 war die Burg immer noch in der Hand der Engländer. Anfang 1313 ergab sich die Besatzung von Dalswinton Castle den schottischen Kräften. Nach dem Bau des House of Dalswinton im 17. Jahrhundert wurde die Burg aufgegeben. Die Überreste der Ruine scheinen nach 1792 abgerissen worden zu sein. (de)
  • Dalswinton Castle, also known as Comyn's Castle, was a castle that was located to the south-east of Dalswinton, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. A castle was recorded at the site in 1250 and was owned by the Comyns of Badenoch. After it was captured by the English in 1301, the castle constable was John de Botetourt. During Edward Bruce's campaign in Galloway in 1308–1309, the castle was still in English hands. Dalswinton surrendered to Scottish forces in early 1313. The castle was abandoned after the construction of the House of Dalswinton in the 17th century. The remains of the castle appear to have been demolished after 1792. (en)
  • O Castelo de Dalswinton, também conhecido como Castelo do Comyn, foi um castelo localizado a sudeste de Dalswinton, em Dumfries and Galloway, na Escócia. Um castelo foi registado no local em 1250 e pertencia aos Comyns de Badenoch. Depois de ser capturado pelos ingleses em 1301, o condestável do castelo era John de Botetourt. Durante a campanha de Edward Bruce em Galloway em 1308-1309, o castelo ainda estava nas mãos dos ingleses. Dalswinton rendeu-se às forças escocesas no início de 1313. O castelo foi abandonado após a construção da Casa de Dalswinton no século XVII. As ruínas do castelo parecem ter sido demolidas depois de 1792. (pt)
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  • Dalswinton Castle, also known as Comyn's Castle, was a castle that was located to the south-east of Dalswinton, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. A castle was recorded at the site in 1250 and was owned by the Comyns of Badenoch. After it was captured by the English in 1301, the castle constable was John de Botetourt. During Edward Bruce's campaign in Galloway in 1308–1309, the castle was still in English hands. Dalswinton surrendered to Scottish forces in early 1313. The castle was abandoned after the construction of the House of Dalswinton in the 17th century. The remains of the castle appear to have been demolished after 1792. (en)
  • O Castelo de Dalswinton, também conhecido como Castelo do Comyn, foi um castelo localizado a sudeste de Dalswinton, em Dumfries and Galloway, na Escócia. Um castelo foi registado no local em 1250 e pertencia aos Comyns de Badenoch. Depois de ser capturado pelos ingleses em 1301, o condestável do castelo era John de Botetourt. Durante a campanha de Edward Bruce em Galloway em 1308-1309, o castelo ainda estava nas mãos dos ingleses. Dalswinton rendeu-se às forças escocesas no início de 1313. O castelo foi abandonado após a construção da Casa de Dalswinton no século XVII. As ruínas do castelo parecem ter sido demolidas depois de 1792. (pt)
  • Dalswinton Castle, auch Comyn’s Castle, ist eine abgegangene Niederungsburg südöstlich des Dorfes Dalswinton in der schottischen Verwaltungseinheit Dumfries and Galloway. An dieser Stelle ist erstmals 1250 eine Burg verzeichnet, die dem Clan Comyn of Badenoch gehörte. Nachdem sie von den Engländern 1301 eingenommen worden war, war der Konstabler John de Botetourt. Während Edward Bruces Waffengang in in den Jahren 1308 und 1309 war die Burg immer noch in der Hand der Engländer. Anfang 1313 ergab sich die Besatzung von Dalswinton Castle den schottischen Kräften. (de)
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  • Dalswinton Castle (en)
  • Castelo de Dalswinton (pt)
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