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Viking Scotland, known as Lothlend, Laithlinn, Lochlainn and comprising the Northern and Western Isles and parts of the mainland, especially Caithness, Sutherland and Inverness, was settled by Norwegian Vikings in the early ninth century.
Scandinavian Scotland was the period from the 8th to the 15th centuries during which Vikings and Norse settlers, mainly Norwegians and to a lesser extent other ... Geography · History · Subdivisions
17 февр. 2023 г. · According to this Old English to Norse dictionary, the Scots were "Skozkr" and Scotland is "Skotland".
The name Swilkie has Nordic origins meaning something like “the swallower”. According to a legend, said to date back to Viking times and also known from the ...
13 апр. 2018 г. · The Hebrides were officially territories of Norway, not Scotland, until the 13th century, as was Orkney and Shetland until the 15th. Today these ...
Known in Gaelic as "Alba", in Latin as "Scotia", and in English as "Scotland", his kingdom was the nucleus from which the Scottish kingdom would expand as the ... History · Geography · Warfare · Religion
The Vikings helped the Scots and southern Picts create an enlarged Kingdom called Alba, with Scone (pronounced Skun or Skoon), as its capital.
3 дня назад · Scotland - Celts, Vikings, Union: Evidence of human settlement in the area later known as Scotland dates from the 3rd millennium bce.
The area of Norse settlement, known as the Kingdom of the Isles, had two parts: the Suðr-eyjar or South Isles encompassing Innse Gall (the Hebrides) and the ...
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