Ross, Scotland

Map of Scotland showing the historic district of Ross

Ross (Scottish Gaelic: Ros) is a region of Scotland. One of the provinces of Scotland from the 9th century,[1] it gave its name to a later earldom and to the counties of Ross-shire and, later, Ross and Cromarty. The name Ross allegedly derives from a Gaelic word meaning "headland", perhaps a reference to the Black Isle. Another possible origin is the West Norse word for Orkney – Hrossey – meaning horse island; the area once belonged to the Norwegian (West Norse) earldom of Orkney. Ross is a historical comital region, perhaps predating the Mormaerdom of Ross. It is also a region used by the Kirk, with the Presbytery of Ross being part of the Synod of Ross, Sutherland and Caithness.

  1. ^ Grant 2012, pp. 91–92.

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