- ex-King of
Dublin and Mann,
Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, had the
title Rex
Innarenn, "King of the Rhinns",
attributed to him on his
death in 1065 AD.[citation...
- ex-King of
Dublin and Man,
Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, had the
title Rex
Innarenn (possibly "King of the Rhinns")
attributed to him on his
death in 1065...
- was the
mother of
Gruffudd ap Cynan. d. 1065
Echmarcach mac
Ragnaill rex
innarenn Previously king of
Dublin and king of Man; on his death, he was merely...
- eleventh-century
chronicler Mari****
Scotus described him in
Latin as "rex
Innarenn", a
title that
could either mean "King of the Isles", or "King of the Rhinns"...
- of
Dublin and Man or Mann,
Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, had the
title Rex
Innarenn ("King of the Rhinns")
attributed to him on his
death in 1065. The western...
- Mari**** Scotus'
account of
Echmarcach accords him the
Latin title "rex
Innarenn". On one hand, this may be a
garbled form of the
Latin "rex insularum"...
- the Isles, may well have
ruled in
Galloway as well, if the
style "rex
Innarenn",
accorded to him by Mari**** Scottus,
means "King of the Rhinns", as opposed...
-
contemporary chronicler Mari****
Scotus described him in
Latin as "rex
Innarenn", a
title that
could either mean "King of the Isles", or "King of the Rhinns"...