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- Norse settlement The Norse–Gaels (Old Irish: Gall-Goídil; Irish: Gall-Ghaeil; Scottish Gaelic: Gall-Ghàidheil, 'foreigner-Gaels') were a people of mixed...
- century; the Laigin (with Domnainn and Gálioin) in the third century; the Goidil who came c. 100 BC. ... O'Rahilly's most novel suggestion is that his first...
- century; the Laigin (with Domnainn and Gálioin) in the third century; the Goidil who came c. 100 BC. ... O'Rahilly's most novel suggestion is that his first...
- – possibly a group of Norse-Gaels (who were known in Old Irish as Gall-Goídil), expelled Ragnar's sub-ruler Ivar the Boneless from England and remained...
- century; the Laigin (with Domnainn and Gálioin) in the third century; the Goidil who came c. 100 BC. ... O'Rahilly's most novel suggestion is that his first...
- on 14 December 2021. Retrieved 14 December 2021. Hamp, Eric P. (1995). Goidil, Feni, Gwynedd, Proc. Harvard Celtic Colloquium 12. pp. 43–50. Koch, John...
- Alternatively, it has also been suggested that the McCullochs descend from the Gall-Goídil or Norse-Gaelic kindreds who took root in western Galloway in the 11th century...
- feraib Érenn is recorded in 858). Alongside this innovation, the terms goídil (gael), gaill (foreigners) and gallgoídil (Norse-Gaels) become more common...
- title are: "Emperor of the Gaels", "emperor of the Gaels", "emperor of the Goídil", "emperor of the Irish", "Emperor of the Irish", "Emperor of the Scoti"...
- title are: "Emperor of the Gaels", "emperor of the Gaels", "emperor of the Goídil", "emperor of the Irish", "Emperor of the Irish", "Emperor of the Scoti"...