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Revision as of 00:58, 16 March 2022

Kingdom of Rídearg
Ríocht Rídearg
~474–1389
CapitalNaomh Áine
Common languagesPrimitive Meallaign (4th-8th centuries)
Old Meallángan (514-917)
Early Ruaish (917-1389)
Early Middle Götaish (917-1340)
Late Middle Götaish (1340-1500)
Religion
Cordic Paganism 514-921
Christianity 514-1389
Demonym(s)Ruaí
GovernmentTanistry
Historical eraViking Age, Early Christian, Middle Ages
• Established
~474
1389
Succeeded by
Gotneska-Mealláig
Today part of Gotneska

The Kingdom of Rídearg (Old Meallángan: Ríocht Rídearg) was a kingdom of Cordic Gotneska which existed in the southeastern coast from at least 474 AD. As noted by a early Christian missionary by the name of Saint Palmer, He recorded that the kingdom existed in one of his early writing, but was never able to find a exact starting date. Until being annexed by the larger Kingdom of Gotneska-Mealláig in 1389.

Etymology

History

Rise of the Dáirine in Rídearg

Christianisation of the Realm

Viking raids and longphorts

Kingship

References

1. ^ “https://www.europans.com/topic/6653-the-ruai-referendum/“ 2022 Ruaí Referendum. Retrieved 14 March 2022