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Norse–Gaels

The Norse–Gaels (Old Irish: Gall-Goídil; Irish: Gall-Ghaeil; Scottish Gaelic: Gall-Gàidheal; Manx: Goal-Gael, 'foreigner-Gaels') were a people of mixed Gaelic and Norse ancestry and culture. They emerged in the Viking Age, when Vikings who settled in Ireland and in Scotland became Gaelicised and intermarried with Gaels. The Norse–Gaels dominated much of…

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related to Ireland · 38
Norse–Gaels → Annals, Cork, Dublin, English, English Crown, Gaelic, Gaels, Ireland, Ireland's, Irish, It, Limerick, Loscad Rechrainne, Many, Meaning, Norman, Norse, Northeast, Old Norse, Ostmen
related to Name · 35
Norse–Gaels → Austmanna-tún, Austmen, Dublin, East-men, Eastmen, Foreign, Gael, Gaelic, Gaelic-speakers, Gaels, Gaels Vestmenn, Gall Gaedhel, Gall Gaedhil, Gall Gaedil, Gall Gaidel, Gall Gaidheal, Gall Gaidhel, Gall Ghaedheil, Gall Goidel, Gall-Ghaedheil
related to history · 20
Norse–Gaels → As, Christianity, Cumbria, Dublin, Gaelic, Gaelicisation, Gaelicised Scandinavians, Gaels, Galloway, Ireland, Irish Sea, Mann, Many, Norman, Norse, Scotland, The Norse, They, Viking, York
related to Mythology · 14
Norse–Gaels → Etymological Dictionary, Fianna Cycle, Finn's Thumb, Fáfnismál, Gaels, He, Heinrich Zimmer, Irish, Kim McCone, Knowledge, Linguist Ranko Matasović, Norse, Old Norse, Proto-Celtic

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norse gaelic gaels ireland irish dublin scotland scottish name viking hebrides man became isbn galloway many english old known century

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Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyThe Norse0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyGaels0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyViking0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyIreland0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyScotland0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyNorse0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyAs0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyCumbria0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyGaelic0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyMany0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyChristianity0.60section
Norse–Gaelsrelated to historyGaelicisation0.60section

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