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  • "Yes, it's splendid to be called Somerled," the man agreed, faintly emphasizing the substituted word.

    The Heather-Moon 1889

  • But as soon as I said "Somerled," she knew all about him, not only the history of the first Somerled, which, of course, she _would_ know, but that this one was a great celebrity.

    The Heather-Moon 1889

  • I am a newcomer to your works, i have just read ‘wolfskin’ and its sequel ‘foxmask’ and i loved them both, they are works of art that touched me to the very core and recognised in the characters part of myself, particularly Somerled (perhaps not one of the best characters to empathise with, but thats how it is).

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Take Five Interview: Juliet Marillier and Heir to Sevenwaters 2008

  • An Oxford University scientist has traced the Y-chromosome, which determines maleness, of the founder of Clan Donald - the great Somerled of Argyll, who was born around 1100 and drove out the Viking invaders.

    Every man a king! Steve Sailer 2005

  • He said: I wanted to see if the clan chiefs still alive, whose recorded genealogies descend from Somerled, also shared the same chromosome.

    Every man a king! Steve Sailer 2005

  • There was now no dought we had identified the legacy of Somerled.'

    Archive 2005-12-11 Steve Sailer 2005

  • He said: I wanted to see if the clan chiefs still alive, whose recorded genealogies descend from Somerled, also shared the same chromosome.

    Archive 2005-12-11 Steve Sailer 2005

  • Now the only one whose lineage is in doubt is Somerled himself.

    Every man a king! Steve Sailer 2005

  • There was now no dought we had identified the legacy of Somerled.'

    Every man a king! Steve Sailer 2005

  • Now the only one whose lineage is in doubt is Somerled himself.

    Archive 2005-12-11 Steve Sailer 2005

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