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Anne R Johnston Phd Thesis
The Norse Influence on Celtic Scotland Published by James Maclehose and Sons, Glasgow
Folklore, Folk Belief, and the Selkie
The Nicolsons”, Published in West Highland Notes & Queries, Ser
The Picts and the Martyrs Or Did Vikings Kill the Native Population of Orkney and Shetland?*
King, High-King, and Emperor of the Irish
The Meanderthalltale of the Scandinavian Kingdom of Dublin in Joyce’S Notetaking
Celtic-Norse Relationships in the Irish Sea in the Middle Ages 800–1200 the Northern World
Kingship, Lordship, and Resistance: a Study of Power in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Ireland
Norse Naming Elements in Shetland and Faroe: a Comparative Study
Vikings in Scotland and Ireland
'Anglo-Danes': Anachronistic Ethnicities and Viking-Age England1
Investigating Dingwall As Şingvöllr
Colonsay Its Plants, Etc
Neil Mcguigan Phd Thesis
Instructions for Authors of Snh
What Is a Viking?
The Dál Cais Version of the Battle of Clontarf and the Death of Irish Chivalry
Top View
1467 MS: the Macmillans”, Published in West Highland Notes & Queries, Ser
ANDREW JENNINGS the Giantess As a Metaphor for Shetland's Cultural
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Lochlann the Leprechaun
Chivalry, Saracens and the Chansons De Geste of Brian Boru
THE NORWAY to BE: Laithlind and AVALDSNES ARNE Kruse1 the Forms Laithlind, Laithlinn, and Lothlind Feature in Irish Sources
Gall-Ghàidheil and Galloway Thomas Owen Clancy 19
How the 'Offsprout of Vikings' Went 'East-Viking'
The Conversion of the Vikings in Ireland from a Comparative Perspective
Scandanavians and Settlement in the Eastern Irish Sea Region
Norse Loanwords in Old and Middle Irish
The Unfathomable Supernaturalism of Water in 19Th-Century Scottish Folklore
LEBOR GABÁLA ÉRENN the Book of the Taking of Ireland PART VI Index D
Dumnonni Chronicles – Foreword
Copper, Parchment, and Stone