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Ryne is a restaurant born out of recipes procured, perfected and executed over many years by Donovan Cooke and his team. The team at Ryne are dedicated to bringing you the ultimate dining experience. Located in Fitzroy North, we are also a BYO Restaurant.
Alisa is a female given name and may refer to:
People[edit]
- Alisa (gravure idol) (born 1989), Japanese gravure idol and actress
- Alisa Durbrow (born 1988), Japanese model, actress, and singer
- Lisa Alisa (fl 2007–2013), female artist based in New York City
Characters[edit]
- Alisa Selezneva, the heroine of the children's science fiction book series Alisa Selezneva by Russian Kir Bulychov
- Alisa Bosconovitch, a video game character from the Tekken series
Other uses[edit]
- Alisa (Russian band), a Russian hard rock band
- Alisa (Serbian band), the Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band
- Alisa (moth), a synonym for moths of the genus Agriphila
- Alisa (soap opera), an Indonesian TV serial
- Alisa (virtual assistant), a virtual assistant developed by Yandex
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Rhynie (/ˈraɪni/) (Scottish Gaelic: Roinnidh) is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland which the A97 road runs through, situated 14 miles northwest of Alford.
The Rhynie Chert is named after the village as well as the extinct plant genus Rhynia. The Rhynie Chert is a sediment deposited in the Devonian period, is the oldest fossil insect in the world (Rhyniognatha hirsti).[1]
The missionary, teacher and chocolatier Alexander Murdoch Mackay was born in Rhynie on 13 October 1849.
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History[edit]
Eight Pictish symbol stones have been found at Rhynie, including the 'Rhynie Man', a 6 foot tall boulder carved with a bearded man carrying an axe, possibly a representation of the Celtic god Esus, that was discovered in 1978. The 'Rhynie Man' now stands inside Woodhill House (the headquarters of Aberdeenshire Council ) in Aberdeen.[2]
In 2011 archaeological excavations at Rhynie, near the site of the 'Rhynie Man', by archaeologists from Aberdeen University and Chester University uncovered a substantial fortified settlement dating to the early medieval period. Among the finds at the site were fragments of a late 5th or 6th century Roman amphora that must have been imported from the Mediterranean region. This is significant as it is the only known example of a Roman amphora from Eastern Britain dating to the post-Roman period, and indicates that the inhabitants of the settlement must have been of high status. Archaeologists working at the excavation have speculated that the settlement may have been a royal site occupied by Pictish kings.[2] It has been suggested that Rhynie may have been a centre for royal assemblies between the sixth and eighth centuries.[3]
Notable People[edit]
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- Alexander Murdoch Mackay (1849-1890) 'Mackay of Uganda'
Trivia[edit]
A bothy balled alludes to Rhynie thus: 'at Rhynie I shure my first hairst'.The Station Hotel at Rhynie is mentioned in the sketch 'The Will' by Scotland the What, the joke being that there is no railway station at Rhynie, '...but they were aye hopin' for one.'
References[edit]
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- ^'The oldest fossil insect in the world'. nhm.ac.uk. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ abUrquhart, Frank (16 November 2011). 'Archaeologists find village fit for Pictish kings'. The Scotsman. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^Grigg, Julianna (2015), The Philosopher King and the Pictish Nation, Four Courts Press, Dublin
Sources[edit]
- Rhynie in the Gazetteer for Scotland.
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Coordinates: 57°19′57″N2°50′04″W / 57.3324°N 2.8344°W