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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:...
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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...
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became the
first Prime Minister of Iceland. List of
cabinets of
Iceland Sumarliði R. Ísleifsson (2001). "Forsætisráðuneyti - sögulegt ágrip" [Prime Minister's...
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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;...
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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:...
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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...
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Cultural heritage and capitalism',
Iceland and
images of the North, ed.
Sumarliði R. Ísleifsson (Québec, 2011), pp. 461–80.
Kristinn Schram, 'Banking on...
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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...
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Cultural heritage and capitalism’,
Iceland and
images of the North, ed.
Sumarliði R. Ísleifsson (Québec, 2011), pp. 461–80 (p. 471).
Eirikur Bergmann, Iceland...
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Ranald (Ronald, Randall, Reginald) Rögnvald
Somhairle Sorley (or Samuel)
Sumarliði (Somerled)
Tormod Norman Þormóð
Torcuil Torquil Torkill, Þorketill...