Isle of many rulers; Hideaway: The Isle of Man harbour town of Peel displays its quiet charm, while Castle Rushden (inset) recalls its martial history.

The Daily Mail (London, England) | July 31, 2007 | Copyright

QUESTION

Is it true that the Isle of Man was once given away as part of a Norwegianqueen's dowry?

THE history of the Isle of Man is closely tied to the Norsemen, having beenfought over by many of them over the years, but although it changed hands manytimes, the dowry story is only a legend.

The island was originally inhabited by the Celtic tribes that occupied most ofBritain and Ireland up to the Roman invasion.

There is no evidence, however, that the Romans ever occupied the island, but itis likely they would have traded with the Manx ...

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