- of the
Gaelic superpower, the Lord of the Isles. The
activities of the
islesmen and
kindreds in the
service of
Alexander Stewart made
Moray the area of...
- accession, he
proved to be an unpo****r
tyrant and was
expelled by the
Islesmen after two years,
fleeing to Ireland. Two
years later Sigurd attempted to...
- wedlock".
Whether or not this is the case,
after Guðrøðr's
death in 1187 the
Islesmen instead appointed Rǫgnvaldr as king, as he was a
capable adult and Óláfr...
-
loyalties to a
distant monarch were not strong. A
considerable number of
islesmen "came out" in
support of the
Jacobite Earl of Mar in the 1715 and again...
-
biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved 1
April 2016. Duffy, Seán (1992). "Irishmen and
Islesmen in the
Kingdom of
Dublin and Man 1052–1171". Ériu. 43 (43): 93–133 [125–26]...
- Bruce's friend,
Angus Og Macdonald, Lord of the Isles,
brought thousands of
Islesmen to Bannockburn,
including gallogl**** warriors, and King
Robert ****igned...
- the
Norse they defeated, the
ships of the
Dalriadic Scots and
Irish and
Islesmen predate the
Viking longships and knarrs, clinker-built,
though each had...
- Bogtrykkeri. 1905. See Bugge's introduction. Seán Duffy, "Irishmen and
Islesmen in the
Kingdom of
Dublin and Man 1052–1171", in Ériu 43 (1992): 93–133...
- the
Isles as well as of Argyll. In 1164,
Somerled led a
large army of
Islesmen and
Irishmen to
attack Glasgow and Renfrew,
where Walter Fitzalan had newly...
- Garioch,
which belonged to
Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar.
Finally the
Islesmen and
their Highlander allies came to Bennachie, the last hill of the Grampians...