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geographical differences in the
Gaelic language, e.g. Gall Gaidel, Gall
Gaidhel, Gall Gaidheal, Gall Gaedil, Gall Gaedhil, Gall Gaedhel, Gall Goidel, Gall...
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Brian Boru (c. 941 – 1014) was
described in the
Annals of
Ulster as ardrí
Gaidhel Erenn & Gall & Bretan,
August iartair tuaiscirt Eorpa uile ("High King...
- In
medieval Irish and
Scottish legend, Goídel Glas (Old Irish: [ˈɡoːi̯ðʲel ɡlas];
Latinised as Gaithelus) is the
creator of the
Goidelic languages and...
- a part of the
Irish Sea; part of that Hiberno-Norse
world of the Gall-
Gaidhel lords of the Isle of Man,
Dublin and the Hebrides. The ex-King of Dublin...
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Kingdom of Dublin.
Brian was
described in the
Annals of
Ulster as ardrí
Gaidhel Erenn & Gall & Bretan,
August iartair tuaiscirt Eorpa uile (High King of...
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becoming known as the Norse-Gaels (Gall-Ghaeil in
Modern Irish, Gall-
Gaidhel in Old Irish).
Placenames derived from Old Norse:
After the
Norman invasion...
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Gilla Asalta,
senchaidh Ruaidhrí Uí
Concobair ríg Erenn, ard-shái na n-
Gaidhel ina aimsir,
mortuus est/Gilla Asalta,
chief historian of Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair...
- poem from the
annals refers to him as "over-king of the Irish" (airdri
Gaidhel). He was
buried at
either Armagh or Dromiskin.
Byrne 1973, p. 265, appendix...
- of ‘Gallgaidhel’,
which means ‘foreigner (gall)
living among the
gaels (
gaidhel)’, it
referred to the po****tion mix of
Scandinavian and
Gaelic ethnicity...
- grandson,
Malcolm IV, King of Scotland,
which mentions unspecified Gall
Gaidhel lands held by
David during Alexander's reign.
Another possibility is that...