Battle of Largs (English Wikipedia)

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  • Magnusson 2003: p. 100. See also: "Largs Viking Festival 29th August to 5th September 2009", LargsOnline.co.uk, retrieved 24 May 2012, The Largs Viking Festival takes place every August/September in Largs, to commemorate the 1263 Battle of Largs when the Vikings were defeated for the final time on the shore of Largs. See also: "Largs Viking Festival", Largs Viking Festival 2013, retrieved 1 February 2013, Our Festival takes place every year and draws crowds from near and far to celebrate the Viking heritage in Largs, notably the Battle of Largs of 1263 which was the scene of the last Viking invasion in the UK and led to the Treaty of Perth in 1266 when Norway ceded all claim to the Western Isles. Magnusson, Magnus (2003), Scotland: the Story of a Nation, Grove Press, ISBN 978-0802139320.

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  • Magnusson 2003: p. 100. See also: "Largs Viking Festival 29th August to 5th September 2009", LargsOnline.co.uk, retrieved 24 May 2012, The Largs Viking Festival takes place every August/September in Largs, to commemorate the 1263 Battle of Largs when the Vikings were defeated for the final time on the shore of Largs. See also: "Largs Viking Festival", Largs Viking Festival 2013, retrieved 1 February 2013, Our Festival takes place every year and draws crowds from near and far to celebrate the Viking heritage in Largs, notably the Battle of Largs of 1263 which was the scene of the last Viking invasion in the UK and led to the Treaty of Perth in 1266 when Norway ceded all claim to the Western Isles. Magnusson, Magnus (2003), Scotland: the Story of a Nation, Grove Press, ISBN 978-0802139320.
  • Largs Viking Festival History, largsvikingfestival.com, archived from the original on 5 March 2012, retrieved 26 March 2012

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  • Magnusson 2003: pp. 99–100. See also: Largs, Battle of Largs Monument, Canmore, retrieved 20 March 2012 Magnusson, Magnus (2003), Scotland: the Story of a Nation, Grove Press, ISBN 978-0802139320.
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  • Alexander; Neighbour; Oram 2000: pp. 17–22. See also: Largs, Green Hill, Canmore, retrieved 20 March 2012 Alexander, Derek; Neighbour, Tim; Oram, Richard D. (2000), "Glorious victory? The battle of Largs, 2 October 1263", History Scotland, vol. 2, pp. 17–22.

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