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Skanke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The family is still organized through a family association ("The Skanke Association") and sees itself as the direct or indirect ancestors of the kings of Norway, Limerick, Dublin, Northumberland and Ulster. |
 | | The name stems from skank, the Norwegian version of the word shank, or leg, and refers to the family's coat of arms. |
 | | The Skanke family's coat of arms is a simplified version of the coat of arms of the family's last recognized King of Mann, Magnus III. |
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