WHO WAS THE LORD OF THE ISLES? Somerled: Dal Riata to King of the Hebrides
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 Published On Feb 16, 2021

Somerled Lord of the Isles was not only King of the Hebrides, but a huge figure in Scottish history. Scottish history tour guide Bruce Fummey tells how the Lordship of the Isles began. Dal Riata needed defending from Viking attacks and Somerled was our King Arthur

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