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  1. Celts and Vikings - Scandinavian Influences on the Celtic Nations

    ... significant settlements and then Kingdoms here. In Wales, there were recorded Viking raids and some evidence of small settlements. ... assembly sites in Scandinavia. At the time of the Norse Kings the Isle of Man was the centre of the significant Kingdom of Mann and the ...

    Alastair Kneale - Jul 31 2021 - 11:05am - 0 comments

  2. Rock of Cashel - Carraig Phádraig

    ... (Irish: Carraig Phádraig) is the traditional seat of the kings of Munster and reputedly the place where the Kings of Munster were converted to Christianity by St Patrick in the fifth ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 21 2021 - 9:25pm

  3. Hill of Tara - Cnoc na Teamhrach

    ... monuments and is traditionally linked to the High Kings of Ireland who were said to rule over lesser kings from Tara. It is associated in mythology with the Tuatha De Danaan ...

    Transceltic team - May 24 2021 - 10:05pm

  4. Castle Rushen

    ... by the superb fortress of Castle Rushen home to the Kings and Lords of Mann for many centuries. It is one of Europe's most finely ... early 13th century rulers of the Isle of Man, known as the Kings of Mann and the Isles. The Chronicles of Mann records that the last of ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 13 2013 - 5:03pm

  5. The Most Significant Period In Manx History - Hang On Something’s Missing!

    ... Argyll, strongly influenced by Norway. From the Island, the kings of Man and the Isles ruled both the lands and the vital sea route that ... information taken from the manuscript “Chronicles of the Kings of Man and the Isles” the gallery highlights the significant events ...

    Alastair Kneale - Oct 31 2015 - 4:22pm - 0 comments

  6. One of Scotland’s oldest surviving books looted by the English set to return home

    ... Amongst them are The Red Lady of Paviland found in Wales but now kept at Oxford University Natural History Museum. Also the Chronicles of the Kings of Mann and the Isles or Manx Chronicle, now held in the British ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Oct 8 2020 - 5:15pm

  7. Cornish history

    ... this period, good examples of which can be seen at Trethevy Quoit near St Cleer, Liskeard, and Chun Cromlech near Land's End. Bronze ... by a succession of relatives of the Norman and Plantagenet kings. The first Duke of Cornwall was Edward, son of Edward III. Throughout ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 2 2013 - 10:04pm

  8. Mannin: Government Urged To Follow Scots Example On Return Of Artefacts

    ... the United Kingdom about returning ‘The Chronicles of the Kings of Man and the Isles’ to the Island. The Chronicles are currently ... Library of Trinity College, Dublin, The National Library of Wales. Related link Celtic League ‘Celtic Treasures’ web site; ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Oct 31 2015 - 8:39pm - 0 comments

  9. Campaign Intensifies to Free "The Chronicles of the Kingdom of Mann and the Isles"

    ... The campaign to have the "Chronicles of the kings of Mann and the Isles", a mediaeval manuscript compiled around 1257 A. D. ... The calls for the return of “The Chronicles of the Kings of Mann and the Isles” from the British Library to their rightful place ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Jul 10 2014 - 7:01pm - 0 comments

  10. Dunseverick Castle - Dún Sobhairce

    ... Royal roads from Tara ended here. Tara was the seat of the Kings of Ireland in County Meath. The site was originally founded by Sobairce one of the kings and he built a fortress on this site in about 1525BC. Dunseverick Castle ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 5 2021 - 10:47pm

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