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- Mac_Thorcáill abstract "Mac Thorcáill, sometimes spelt Mac Torcáill, is an Irish surname of Norse origin. The family & surname originates from Thorkell, a great Norse warrior and King of Dublin until 1133 when he was forced to flee Ireland to the Scotland Highlands during a Norman invasion[citation needed]. It is often said the Norse became more Irish then the Irish themselves because they adopted Irish Gaelic surnames, spoke the Irish language and intermarried with the locals. Thorkell's 3 sons all became Kings of Dublin and his 3rd son[citation needed] Hasculf Thorgillsson (Irish: Asgall mac Torcáill) was the last Norse King of Dublin, he too was forced to flee at the hands of invasion and this time joined family & allies in the Scottish highlands which had been acquired during his father's exile. Anglisications of Corgill, Corkill, Therkell, Orgill, Argyll & McArgyle.".
- Mac_Thorcáill wikiPageID "22076850".
- Mac_Thorcáill wikiPageRevisionID "557154180".
- Mac_Thorcáill subject Category:Irish_genealogy.
- Mac_Thorcáill subject Category:Surnames.
- Mac_Thorcáill comment "Mac Thorcáill, sometimes spelt Mac Torcáill, is an Irish surname of Norse origin. The family & surname originates from Thorkell, a great Norse warrior and King of Dublin until 1133 when he was forced to flee Ireland to the Scotland Highlands during a Norman invasion[citation needed]. It is often said the Norse became more Irish then the Irish themselves because they adopted Irish Gaelic surnames, spoke the Irish language and intermarried with the locals.".
- Mac_Thorcáill label "Mac Thorcáill".
- Mac_Thorcáill sameAs Mac_Thorc%C3%A1ill.
- Mac_Thorcáill sameAs Q6722370.
- Mac_Thorcáill sameAs Q6722370.
- Mac_Thorcáill wasDerivedFrom Mac_Thorcáill?oldid=557154180.