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Ebraucus, the legendary/mythological founder of Edinburgh, circa 970bc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebraucus
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He founded two settlements: Kaerebrauc, the City of Ebraucus (Eboracum), north of the Humber (this later became York, whose Welsh name is Efrog); and Alclud in Albany (now part of Dunbarton, capital of Strathclyde). According to Polydore Vergil he "builded the town of Maidens, now called Edinburgh Castle, being planted in the uttermost part of Britain, now called Scotland"
Portrait from circa 1461
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Artist's impression of Edinburgh Castle during the days of Din Eidyn
https://blog.edinburghcastle.scot/ca...early-history/
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This settlement on Castle Rock has towered above the city since the Bronze Age. Iron Age people built an extensive settlement on the rock and cut defensive ditches. In the 7th century AD it is the location of Din Eidyn, stronghold of Mynyddog ‘the Magnificent’, warlord of the Gododdin before it was seized by the Northumbrians later in the century and renamed Edinburgh.
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Artist's impression of The Goddodin from Din Eidyn
https://lornasmithers.wordpress.com/...nken-catraeth/
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The lost Edinburgh department store that used to close on Saturdays
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Oldest Pubs in Edinburgh Pub Crawl
8. The Oxford Bar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oxford_Bar
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The Oxford Bar apparently became a public house in 1811, although it was a confectioner's shop in 1843.[1] It was disponed on 30 October 1893 to Andrew Wilson, wines and spirits merchant, and thereafter remained a public bar.
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7. Deacon Brodies Tavern
https://www.nicholsonspubs.co.uk/res...ileedinburgh#/
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Built in 1806 on Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile, our historic pub has plenty of tales to tell!
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6. The Kings Wark
https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...3794822?page=2
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The building that houses the King's Wark on Leith's Shore dates back to the 1700s. It is steeped in history and it actually sits on foundations which are significantly older and were begun by James I in 1434 to serve as a royal residence.
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5. The White Hart Inn
https://www.belhavenpubs.co.uk/pubs/...an/white-hart/
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The White Hart Inn stands out amongst the other Grassmarket pubs, and its legacy is equally prominent. Claimed to be Edinburgh's oldest pub, with parts of the building and cellar dating back to 1516, the remainder of the pub is said to descend from 1740.
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4. Ensign Ewart
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restau..._Scotland.html
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The Ensign Ewart has a rich history dating back to 1680
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3. The Beehive Inn
https://www.belhavenpubs.co.uk/pubs/...n/beehive-inn/
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Our stunning pub sits in the shadow of the craggy backdrop of Edinburgh Castle. Boasting a history going back some 400 years
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2. The Golf Tavern
https://golftavern.co.uk/
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Established back in 1456 and nestled on the edge of the Bruntsfield Links
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1. Sheep Heid Inn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheep_Heid_Inn
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