- Source: Kingdom of the Rhinns
Na Renna, or the Kingdom of the Rhinns, was a Norse-Gaelic lordship which appears in 11th century records. The Rhinns (Scottish Gaelic: Na Rannaibh) was a province in Medieval Scotland, and comprised, along with Farines, the later Wigtownshire. The Martyrology of Óengus gives some idea of the kingdom's domain in the 11th century, as Dún Reichet (Dunragit) and Futerna (Whithorn) are said to lie in the kingdom, implying that it embraced the whole of later Wigtownshire.
List of known rulers
Three rulers are explicitly stated in the sources to have ruled this kingdom:
See also
Diocese of Galloway
Lord of Galloway
Mull of Galloway
Rhins of Galloway
Stranraer
References
Byrne, Francis J., "Na Renna", Peritia, vol. 1 (1982), p. 267
Russell, Paul (ed.), Vita Griffini Filii Conani: The Medieval Latin Life of Gruffudd ap Cynan, (Cardiff, 2005)
Stokes, Whitley, Félire Óengusso Célí Dé: The Martyrology of Oengus the Culdee, (London, 1905; reprinted, Dublin, 1984)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kingdom of the Rhinns
- Culdees
- Rhins of Galloway
- Lord of Galloway
- Brehon
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