The Welsh consider the Norwegians their liberators…
1102 CE
The Welsh consider the Norwegians their liberators following the Norwegian victory against the Normans, but Magnus regards Anglesey as part of the Kingdom of the Isles and takes the island as a Norwegian possession.
Since the Norwegians never settle on the island, Anglesey reverts to Welsh control in 1099 when Gruffudd ap Cynan returns from Ireland.
The Norwegian control is at best nominal hereafter,but as Gruffudd awards Magnus with great rewards and honor, and during Magnus' second expedition in 1102 allows him to cut as much timber as he wanted, Magnus may possibly have reasserted the overlordship over Gruffudd formerly held by Godred Crovan, and thereby received the submission of Gwynedd.
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Gwynedd, Welsh Kingdom of
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Welsh people
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Danes (Scandinavians)
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Dublin, Kingdom of
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Orkney, Earldom of
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Alba (Scotland), Scots Kingdom of
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Normans
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Norway, independent Kingdom of
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England, (Norman) Kingdom of
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Mann and the Isles, Kingdom of
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