- Magnus III of the Isle of Man
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name =Magnus III
title =King of Mann
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reign =1252 – 1265Chronicle of Man and the Isles: [http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/manxsoc/msvol22/p101.htm 1249-1374] la icon and en icon]
coronation =
othertitles ="Rex Manniae et Insularum"
("King of Mann and the Isles")
full name =
predecessor =Ivarr
successor =
suc-type =Godred VI
heir =
queen =Mary of Argyll
consort =
issue =Godred VI
royal house =Kingdom of Mann
dynasty =
royal anthem =
father =
mother =
date of birth =
place of birth =
date of death =24 November ,1265
place of death =Castle Rushen ,Isle of Man
date of burial =
place of burial =The abbey of St. Mary of Rushen inCastle Rushen ,Castletown |Magnus III, brother of
Harald I of the Isle of Man , was the last recognized NorseKing of Mann and ascended the throne after interruption by more distant and rival relatives. Magnus III's official title inLatin was "Rex Manniae et Insularum" or "King of Mann and the Isles ". He marriedMary of Argyll , daughter of theLord of the Isles . With his death in 1265 the Norse Manx Dynasty ended and Scottish rule began. His son Godred VI later attempted restoration but failed.Conflict and demise
After 1217, Norwegian suzerainty of the
Isle of Man became a reality andNorway consequently came into collision with the growing power ofScotland .Finally, in 1261,
Alexander III of Scotland sent envoys to Norway to negotiate for the cession of the isles, but their efforts led to no result. He therefore initiated hostilities which terminated in tactical victory for the Norwegians, but significant strategic victory for the Scots, at the often overstated skirmish of theBattle of Largs in 1263. The failure of the Norwegians to achieve a major and decisive victory atLargs ended their campaign for that year, and the subsequent death of Haakon IV in theOrkneys led to the ascension to the throne of his son Magnus VI and the signing of the 1266Treaty of Perth . The Treaty of Perth ceded the islands, including Mann, to Scotland in consideration of the sum of 4000 marks (known as "merks" in Scotland) and an annuity of 100 marks.However, Scotland's rule over Mann did not become firmly established until 1275, when the Manx under Godred VI suffered defeat in the decisive
Battle of Ronaldsway , nearCastletown .###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
before=Ivarr
title=NorseKing of Mann
years=1252–1265
after=Godred VIee also
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King of Mann
*King of Mann and the Isles Footnotes
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