Kingdom of Mann and the Isles
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The Kingdom of Mann and the Isles was a Norse kingdom that existed in the British Isles from 1079 till 1266. In 1164 it was split into the Kingdom of the Hebrides and the Kingdom of Mann.
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[edit] Formation
The kingdom was formed by Godred Crovan when he seized the Isle of Man from other Vikings, probably from Dublin in 1079. In the first two attempts at capturing the island Godred was defeated, it was only with his third try that he was victorious near Ramsey. Previously, the islands had been taken between c.700-900 AD, during the Viking invasions of the British Isles. Up until the arrival of Godred the islands had been administered by the Norse Kingdoms of Dublin and Orkney.
[edit] Extent
The Kingdom covered the islands of the northern Irish Sea and off the west coast of mainland Scotland. Specifically, this is:
- The Isle of Man and its surrounding islands
- The Inner Hebrides
- The Outer Hebrides
The later Kingdom of Mann was centred around the Isle of Man but also contained the Outer Hebrides, the Inner Hebrides forming the Kingdom of the Hebrides. The Earldom of Orkney was the furthest extent of the Manx kingdom, which included parts of the Scottish mainland such as Sutherland, Caithness, Inverness-shire. The Kingdom was highly influential in remote western parts of Great Britain and eastern parts of Ireland, such as Furness, Withorn, Argyll and Galloway. At certain times the Kingdom became a domain to the Kings of Dublin and Kings of Jorvik.
[edit] The Kingdoms' End
The two kingdoms were granted to Scotland in 1266, at the Treaty of Perth. The Isle of Man was later taken by England, and is now a self-governing Crown dependency under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom. The Hebrides have become a region of Scotland.
[edit] See also
- List of Kings of the Isle of Man and the Isles
- Earldom of Orkney
- Earl of Orkney
- Diocese of Sodor and Man
[edit] External links
- http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/parishes/diocese/diocese.htm The Diocese of Sodor and Man. History. Map
- http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/dh1893/ch02.htm Diocesan History - CHAPTER II SCANDINAVIAN PERIOD (? 850 — 1275)