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who werethe MacDonalds? ​

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Ancient Norse-Celtic Beginnings: The Kingdom of the Isles

The name MacDonald translates to “children of Donald” and was named after Donald, the grandson of the 12th century Gaelic hero and King of the Hebrides, Somerled. The mighty half-Norse and Celtic King Somerled drove out the Vikings from the islands in 1156.

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