Ragnald III of the Isle of Man

Ragnald III of the Isle of Man

Ragnald III, referred to in some texts as Reginald, was King of Mann and the Isles.

Ragnald was the younger brother of Godred V, the rightful successor to the throne. Ragnald illegitimately rose to power, usurping his brother's right in 1164.

His brother succeeded him later that same year.


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