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- Orkneyinga saga (links | edit)
- Gaeltacht (links | edit)
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- Manx cat (links | edit)
- Ribe (links | edit)
- Malcolm II of Scotland (links | edit)
- Edmund the Martyr (links | edit)
- Norsemen (links | edit)
- Battle of Brunanburh (links | edit)
- Guthrum (links | edit)
- Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland (links | edit)
- Dorestad (links | edit)
- Chief of the Name (links | edit)
- Gruffudd ap Cynan (links | edit)
- Wexford (links | edit)
- O'Reilly (links | edit)
- Battle of Ellendun (links | edit)
- Kingdom of the Isles (links | edit)
- Míl Espáine (links | edit)
- Gaelic Athletic Association (links | edit)
- Milesians (Irish) (links | edit)
- Battle of Edington (links | edit)
- Isle of Portland (links | edit)
- Anglo-Normans (links | edit)
- Scandinavian York (links | edit)
- Isle of Sheppey (links | edit)
- Köpingsvik (links | edit)
- County Meath (links | edit)
- Staraya Ladoga (links | edit)
- Cumbric (links | edit)
- Swanage (links | edit)
- Tartan (links | edit)
- Rognvald Eysteinsson (links | edit)
- TG4 (links | edit)
- Modern literature in Irish (links | edit)
- Wareham, Dorset (links | edit)
- Dingwall (links | edit)
- Galloway (links | edit)
- Gaelic nobility of Ireland (links | edit)
- Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians (links | edit)
- Kingdom of Gwynedd (links | edit)
- Gaelscoil (links | edit)
- Earl of Orkney (links | edit)
- Argyll (links | edit)
- Brough of Birsay (links | edit)