Lagman of the Isle of Man
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Lagman was King of Mann and the Isles between 1103 and 1104. One of the four Houses of The Buchan School in the Isle of Man is named in memory of Lagman.
He appears to be a son of King Godred Crovan. He got the throne only after the Norwegian kings Magnus Barefoot and Sigurd Jorsalfar had exited, having caused interruption in successions in Orkneys and in Mann at least. Apparently Lagman was succeeded by one of his brothers, Harald.
Head of State of the Isle of Man | ||
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Preceded by Sigurd Jorsalfar King of Norway |
King of Mann and the Isles 1103 - 1104 |
Succeeded by Olaf I |