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edited Chronica regvm Manniae et insvlarvm: The
chronicle of Man and the
Sudreys (1874) with
Alexander Goss.
Munch claimed in his
article on
Finnish nationality...
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Chronicle of Man and the
Sudreys (1874) p. 55
Gregory (1881) pp. 6–8
Duffy (1992) p. 115 The
Chronicle of Man and the
Sudreys (1874) p. 57
Duffy (1992)...
- and the
Sudreys (1874)
various pages The
Chronicle of Man and the
Sudreys (1874) p. 75
Gregory (1881) p. 17 The
Chronicle of Man and the
Sudreys (1874)...
- over to
Magnus III of Norway. In
Norwegian terms, the
islands were the
Sudreys,
meaning Southern Isles. The
treaty was
agreed three years after the Battle...
- west
coast of Scotland. The name in the
original Norse was Suðreyjar (
Sudreys or "southern isles"), in
contrast to the Norðreyjar, the "northern isles"...
- ).
Chronica regnum Manniae et insularum. The
Chronicle of Man and the
Sudreys. 2 vols. Manx
Society 22–3. Douglas, 1874.
Available in html Wikimedia...
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tenth century Norse influence had grown, and
Arran formed part of
Sudreys or Súðreyjar,
administered either from
Dublin or
Orkney (Nordreys or Norðreyjar)...
- them and also took
possession of what the
Norse called the Suðreyjar (or
Sudreys): the
Hebrides and the Isle of Man. However, in the
Eyrbyggja saga, it...
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Orkney (the Nordreys- Norðreyjar), the
Hebrides and Isle of Man, (the
Sudreys- Suðreyjar—this
survives in the
Diocese of
Sodor and Man) and
parts of...
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Outer Hebrides, Skye and the Isle of Man. The
Chronicle of Mann and the
Sudreys lamented that "thus was the
Kingdom of the
Isles ruined". King of Mann...