A fact from Cill Chriosd appeared on Wikipedia's
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Did you know... that the ruined Cill Chriosd(pictured), also known as Kilchrist or Christ's Church, was the parish church of
Strathaird,
Skye, until 1840?
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I removed the wikification around St. Maol Ruadh in the history section as it was a red link. The sentence includes: "when St Maelrubha preached ... by St Maol Ruadh in", which appears to be two versions of the same name.
Maol Rubha is a redirect to the Wiki article
Maol Rubha which starts: "Máel Ruba (pronounced /mail Ruva/), ... Maol Rubha (MoRubha/MaRuibhe) (Scottish Gaelic spelling)" and is about the saint not the battle. Can someone confirm they are one and the same man, and make an appropriate judgement please? I'm aware of local sensibilities and as a Sassenach don't wish to tread on toes! Meanwhile I've redone the wikification on St. Maol Ruadh to go straight to Maol Rubha.
Martin of Sheffield (
talk)
14:31, 6 January 2012 (UTC)reply
OK, I've been bold, and assumed the Wiki page Mael Ruba is acceptable and standardised on it, with a reference note to alert readers. If you prefer the Maelrubha spelling, please feel free to change it. I think that it is important for the reader that only one spelling is used, see the confusion from Mike Peel above!.
Martin of Sheffield (
talk)
09:26, 9 January 2012 (UTC)reply