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- English language, Anglicizations of Scottish Gaelic Somhairle and Norse Sumarlidi. Sorley is an Anglicised form of Somhairle (modern Scottish Gaelic pronunciation:...
- Sumarlidi Sigurdsson (died between 1014 and 1018) was jointly Earl of Orkney with his brothers Brusi and Einar Wry-Mouth following the death of their...
- became the first Prime Minister of Iceland. List of cabinets of Iceland Sumarliði R. Ísleifsson (2001). "Forsætisráðuneyti - sögulegt ágrip" [Prime Minister's...
- contemporary reference to the earldom of Orkney. Sigurd left four sons: Brusi, Sumarlidi, Einar and Thorfinn, each of whom would also bear the title Earl of Orkney;...
- Caricatures in Iceland in the 19th and the 20th Century". In Ísleifsson, Sumarliði R.; Daniel Chartier (eds.). Iceland and Images of the North. Quebec City:...
- Orkney (who ruled jointly with his brother Paul) and Thora, a daughter of Sumarlidi Ospaksson. They had one other son, Aerling, and two daughters, Gunnhild...
- Cultural heritage and capitalism', Iceland and images of the North, ed. Sumarliði R. Ísleifsson (Québec, 2011), pp. 461–80. Kristinn Schram, 'Banking on...
- of Sigurd Hlodvirsson's four sons (together with Thorfinn, Einar and Sumarlidi ). He was joint Earl of Orkney from 1014. His life is recorded in the...
- Cultural heritage and capitalism’, Iceland and images of the North, ed. Sumarliði R. Ísleifsson (Québec, 2011), pp. 461–80 (p. 471). Eirikur Bergmann, Iceland...
- Ranald (Ronald, Randall, Reginald) Rögnvald Somhairle Sorley (or Samuel) Sumarliði (Somerled) Tormod Norman Þormóð Torcuil Torquil Torkill, Þorketill...