Somerled

Somerled

Somerled (Old Norse "Sumarliði", Scottish Gaelic "Somhairle", commonly Anglicized from Gaelic as "Sorley") was a military and political leader of the Scottish Isles in the 12th century who was known in Gaelic as "ri Innse Gall" ("King of the Hebrides"). His father was Gillebride of Clan Angus who had been exiled to Ireland and married a daughter of Sigurd I of Norway.Fact|date=March 2008 The name, a common one amongst the Vikings, means "summer traveller". [Murray (1973) p.168.]

Somerled first appears in historical chronicles in the year 1140 as the regulus, or King, of Kintyre (Cinn Tìre) when he marries Raghnailt the daughter of Olaf (or Amhlaibh), King of Mann and the Isles. The year 1153 saw the deaths of two kings: David I of Scotland and Olaf of Mann. There was much confusion and discord as a result and Somerled took his chance - making offensive moves against both Scotland and Mann and the Isles, the latter having been inherited from Olaf by Somerled's brother-in-law, Goraidh mac Amhlaibh.

A summoning was sent to Somerled Dougal - Somerled's own son by his wife, the daughter of the Manx king - to move so he might be "King over the Isles". In 1156 Goraidh was defeated in battle against 80 ships of Somerled's fleet and the two enemies partitioned the isles between them. Goraidh kept the islands north of Ardnamurchan with Somerled gaining the rest. However, two years following this Somerled returned to the Isle of Man with 53 warships. He defeated Goraidh again and this time forced him to flee to Norway. Somerled's kingdom now stretched from the Isle of Man to the Butt of Lewis.

Thus both Viking and Scot formed one people under a single lord and came to share a single culture, one way of life - they were to become a powerful and noted race known as the Gall-Gaidheal, literally meaning 'Foreign-Gaels'. It was upon the seas their power was situated under the rule of the Kings of the Isles yet new enemies arose in the east. The Stewarts made inroads in the west coast and eventually Somerled assembled a sizeable army to repel them. He advanced to the centre of the Stewarts' own territory, to Renfrew, where a great battle was fought in 1164. Much confusion surrounds the manner of the battle, and indeed whether a battle occurred at all, but what is certain is that Somerled was assassinated, after which his army retreated from the area.

Following the death of Somerled several powerful lords emerged from within his kingdom. The lordship was contested by two main families; that of Somerled and his descendants and that of the descendants of Goraidh mac Amhlaibh. During the 12th and 13th centuries the Scandinavian world saw much change in methods of rule and administration which ultimately resulted in more strongly centralized, unified kingdoms such as Denmark and Norway. However, this did not happen in the Kingdom of the Isles, which was instead absorbed into the greater Kingdom of Scotland, albeit its place in that state and the loyalty of its inhabitants to the King of Scots would remain peripheral and temperamental for centuries to come.

In 2005 a study by Professor of Human Genetics Bryan Sykes of Oxford led to the conclusion that Somerled has possibly 500,000 living descendants - making him the second most common currently-known ancestor after Genghis Khan. [http://news.scotsman.com/latestnews/DNA-shows-Celtic-hero-Somerleds.2621296.jp] [http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usbiography/stu/somerled.html] [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/articles/norse.htm]

ee also

*Lord of the Isles
*Norse-Gaels
*John MacDonald II
*Scotland in the High Middle Ages

References

*MacDonald, R. Andrew "The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard c.1100–c.1336" (Tuckwell Press, 1997) ISBN 1-898410-85-2
*MacPhee, Kathleen "Somerled:Hammer of the Norse" (NWP, 2004) ISBN 1-903238-24-2
*Murray, W.H. (1973) "The Islands of Western Scotland." London. Eyre Methuen.
*Stiùbhart, Domhnall Uilleam "Rìoghachd nan Eilean" (Clò Hallaig, 2005) ISBN 0-9549914-0-0
*Williams, Ronald "The Lords of the Isles" (Chatto & Windus, 1997) ISBN 1-899863-17-6

Notes


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Somerled — (vieux norrois Sumarliði, écossais Somhairle) (né en 1113 à Morvern (Écosse) 1164 à Renfrew (Écosse)), était un chef politique et militaire des îles d Écosse, au XIIe siècle. Il est connu sous le nom de ri Innse Gall (« Roi des… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Somerled — Somerled, altnordisch: „Sumarliðr“, schottisch gälisch: „Somhairle , anglisierte Form aus dem gälischen „Sorley ) war ein militärischer und politischer Anführer des 12. Jahrhunderts auf den schottischen Inseln, der als „Rí Innse Gall (König der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Somerled — m Scottish (Highland): from the Old Norse personal name Sumarlíòr, probably originally a byname meaning ‘summer traveller’. This was the name of the founder of the powerful and widespread Clan Macdonald, Lords of the Isles from the 12th to the… …   First names dictionary

  • Somerled — This most interesting and intriguing surname is a late variant of Somerled, Summerlad itself the Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Somhairle , which is the Gaelicized version of the Old Norse personal name Sumarliethi , composed of the… …   Surnames reference

  • Kingdom of the Isles — Location of the Kingdom of Mann and the Isles in the twelfth century The Kingdom of the Isles comprised the Hebrides, the islands of the Firth of Clyde and the Isle of Man from the 9th to the 13th centuries AD. The islands were known to the Norse …   Wikipedia

  • Battle of Renfrew — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Renfrew caption= partof=Scottish internal conflicts date=around 1164 place=Renfrew, Scotland result=Royal Victory combatant1=Supporters of King Malcolm IV of Scotland combatant2=Norse Gaelic Islesmen… …   Wikipedia

  • Lord of the Isles — The designation Lord of the Isles ( gd. Triath nan Eilean or Rí Innse Gall), now a Scottish title of nobility, emerged from a series of hybrid Viking/Gaelic rulers of the west coast and islands of Scotland in the Middle Ages, who wielded sea… …   Wikipedia

  • Clan MacIntyre — Crest badge …   Wikipedia

  • Lord Des Îles — Seigneur des Îles La désignation Lord des Îles (Triath nan Eilean ou Rí Innse Gall en écossais, Lord of the Isles en anglais), aujourd hui un titre de noblesse écossais, émergea d une suite de dirigeants métissés Viking/Scot de la côte ouest et… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Lord des Iles — Seigneur des Îles La désignation Lord des Îles (Triath nan Eilean ou Rí Innse Gall en écossais, Lord of the Isles en anglais), aujourd hui un titre de noblesse écossais, émergea d une suite de dirigeants métissés Viking/Scot de la côte ouest et… …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”