-
Muirtheimne Cruithne Dál
nAraidi Dál
Fiatach Dál
Riata Dartraige Dartraige Con-
innsi Eilne Fir
Manach Iveagh Uí
Echach Cobo
Northern Uí Néill
Ulaid East Breifne...
- The
Kingdom of the Isles, also
known as
Sodor was a Norse-Gaelic
kingdom comprising the Isle of Man, the
Hebrides and the
islands of the
Clyde from the...
-
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...
- 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...
- Mac
Somhairle in the mid-12th century. In fact John is
actually styled Rí
Innsi Gall or King of the
Isles shortly after his
death in a
contemporary entry...
-
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...
- Edinburgh. 1832. OL 24829867M – via
Internet Archive. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí
Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall,
Ceannas nan Gàidheal:
Sovereignty and
Rhetoric in the...
- Collection, ME by Meliá,
Paradisus by Meliá, Meliá
Hotels & Resorts, Zel,
INNSiDE by Meliá, Sol by Meliá,
Affiliated by Meliá and Club Meliá (formerly known...
-
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...