This paper examines the nature and basis of the competition between the dynasty based in Moray, to which the famous MacBeth belonged, and the mainline of Scottish kings
The wide-ranging interests of the Scandinavians who controlled Dublin from 851, known as the dubh ga...
When we think of genealogies in medieval Scotland our minds might turn at once to Gaelic, the Celtic...
Although Scottish during much of the medieval era, the Isle of Man was under British control during ...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
This paper examines the twelfth-century Latin poem known as the Song of the Death of Somerled and ar...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
The earldom of Ross was a dominant force in medieval Scotland. This was primarily due to its strateg...
A survey of relations between the MacDonald lordship of the Isles and the Bruce kings of Scotland, R...
First paragraph: Over the last 300 years historians have been united in agreement that the MacWillia...
The subject of this study is the province of Moray between c.100 and 1230. The first chapter of thi...
This article explores the Stewart monarchy's relations with the lordship of the Isles within a broad...
Scotland in the eleventh century was very different from Scotland even in the twelfth or thirteenth ...
This paper will explore how motifs of Scotland and Scottishness are portrayed in medieval versions o...
Edinburgh Castle appears to be the most besieged place in Great Britain, and one of the most beleagu...
This article examines the portrayal of Macbeth and Malcolm Canmore as illegitimately born men in And...
The wide-ranging interests of the Scandinavians who controlled Dublin from 851, known as the dubh ga...
When we think of genealogies in medieval Scotland our minds might turn at once to Gaelic, the Celtic...
Although Scottish during much of the medieval era, the Isle of Man was under British control during ...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
This paper examines the twelfth-century Latin poem known as the Song of the Death of Somerled and ar...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
The earldom of Ross was a dominant force in medieval Scotland. This was primarily due to its strateg...
A survey of relations between the MacDonald lordship of the Isles and the Bruce kings of Scotland, R...
First paragraph: Over the last 300 years historians have been united in agreement that the MacWillia...
The subject of this study is the province of Moray between c.100 and 1230. The first chapter of thi...
This article explores the Stewart monarchy's relations with the lordship of the Isles within a broad...
Scotland in the eleventh century was very different from Scotland even in the twelfth or thirteenth ...
This paper will explore how motifs of Scotland and Scottishness are portrayed in medieval versions o...
Edinburgh Castle appears to be the most besieged place in Great Britain, and one of the most beleagu...
This article examines the portrayal of Macbeth and Malcolm Canmore as illegitimately born men in And...
The wide-ranging interests of the Scandinavians who controlled Dublin from 851, known as the dubh ga...
When we think of genealogies in medieval Scotland our minds might turn at once to Gaelic, the Celtic...
Although Scottish during much of the medieval era, the Isle of Man was under British control during ...