Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Hebrides
Target Entity: Hebrides
Preceding Context: By the mid-9th century the Norsemen had settled in Shetland, Orkney (the Nordreys- Norðreyjar), the
Succeeding Context: and Man, (the Sudreys- Súðreyjar - this survives in the Diocese of Sodor and Man) and parts of mainland Scotland. The Norse settlers were to some extent integrating with the local Gaelic population (see-Gall Gaidheal) in the Hebrides and Man. These areas were ruled over by local Jarls, originally captains of ships or Hersirs. The Jarl of Orkney and Shetland however, claimed supremacy.
Paragraph Title: Earldom of Orkney
Source Page: Viking Age

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