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- The Kingdom of the Isles was a Norse-Gaelic kingdom comprising the Isle of Man, the Hebrides and the islands of the Clyde from the 9th to the 13th centuries...
- Muirtheimne Cruithne Dál nAraidi Dál Fiatach Dál Riata Dartraige Dartraige Con-innsi Eilne Fir Manach IveaghEchach Cobo Northern Uí Néill Ulaid East Breifne...
- established not by language but by their links with Man, Dublin, and the Innsi Gall, the Hebrides: they were part of a Hiberno-Norse Irish-Sea world Valante...
- Mac Somhairle in the mid-12th century. In fact John is actually styledInnsi Gall or King of the Isles shortly after his death in a contemporary entry...
- áːwi wέὲ šíːnté háːts'έ, haːnsì jántsílὲ/ t'agál waːndè hámbìlὲ bàk‘ílí ’innsì háːns'ì máːmɔ́ nìːší Hozo abbi wεεra šini ats'i S wìntə́lә waandi hambilε...
- island - probably an old crannog, which may explain the name Dartraige Coinn innsi (Dartry of the Island Chief), which occurs in the annals, perhaps to distinguish...
- 'sons of Harold', Gofraid mac Arailt, ri Innsi Gall (d. 989), who was succeeded by his son Ragnall, rí na n-innsi (d. 1005), and probably Gofraid's brother...
- along with Balor grandson of Nét, his rival who is described as righ na n-Innsi ('king of the Isles'), which may have meant the king of the Inner Hebrides...
- of Lochlann after their father; and Raghnall came with his three sons to Innsi Orc and Raghnall tarried there with his youngest son. But his elder sons...
- Edinburgh. 1832. OL 24829867M – via Internet Archive. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall, Ceannas nan Gàidheal: Sovereignty and Rhetoric in the...