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perhaps the
Hebrides or the
Northern Isles.
Donnchadh Ó Corráin
states that
Laithlinn was the name of
Viking Scotland, and that a
substantial part of Scotland—the...
- old man" or "skerry of the clematis". In the
ninth century, the
terms Laithlinn /
Laithlind (etc.),
appear in
historical sources as
terms denoting the...
-
earlier Gaelic personal name Lochlann. In the
ninth century, the
terms Laithlinn /
Laithlind (etc.),
appear in
historical sources as
terms denoting the...
-
Viking settlement which was the base of
their power. Lochlann,
originally Laithlinn or Lothlend, the land
where Ímar's
father was king, is
often identified...
-
brother Ímar came
after him to levy the same tribute. Lochlann,
originally Laithlinn or Lothlend, the land
where Amlaíb's
father was king, is
often identified...
- 93–133, JSTOR 30007421. Etchingham,
Colman "The
location of
historical Laithlinn/Lochla(i)nn:
Scotland or Scandinavia?" in Ó Flaithearta, Mícheál (ed.)...
-
brother Ímar came
after him to levy the same tribute. Lochlann,
originally Laithlinn or Lothlend, the land
where Amlaíb's
father was king, is
often identified...
- maint: year (link) Etchingham, C (2007). "The
Location of
Historical Laithlinn / Lochla(i)nn:
Scotland or Scandinavia?". In Ó Flaithearta, M (ed.). Proceedings...