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Kingdom of the Isles
The Kingdom of Mann and the Isles, a historical entity from the 9th to the late 13th century, was a Norse-controlled territory encompassing regions that now include parts of Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. Ruled by Norse-Gaelic chieftains, it represented a blend of Norse and Gaelic cultures, marked by Viking influences, integration with Celtic populations, and a distinctive history. Over time, it lost its independence due to conflicts with neighboring powers, notably the Scottish Crown, ultimately coming under Scottish control by the late 13th century. Its legacy endures through its cultural impact on the Hebrides, the Isle of Man, and the broader historical context of the British Isles.
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