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  • Olaf Guthfrithson
  • 10th-century King of Dublin

    [ˈoːˌlɑːvz̠ ˈɡuðˌrøðsˌson]; Old English: Ánláf; Old Irish: Amlaíb mac Gofraid; died 941) was a Hiberno-Scandinavian (Irish-Viking) leader who ruled Dublin

    Olaf Guthfrithson

    Olaf_Guthfrithson

  • Gofraid
  • Name list

    Gofraid is an Irish masculine given name, arising in the Old Irish and Middle Irish/Middle Gaelic languages, as Gofhraidh, and later partially Anglicised

    Gofraid

    Gofraid

  • Gofraid ua Ímair
  • King of Dublin

    Gofraid ua Ímair or Guthfrith of Ivar (Old Norse: Guðrøðr [ˈɡuðˌrøðz̠], Latin: Guthfridus, fl. from AD 918 until death in 934) was Scandinavian (people

    Gofraid ua Ímair

    Gofraid_ua_Ímair

  • Fingal mac Gofraid
  • Gofraid, and his father, Gofraid mac Sitriuc, were late eleventh-century rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles. Although one source states that Gofraid mac

    Fingal mac Gofraid

    Fingal mac Gofraid

    Fingal_mac_Gofraid

  • Gofraid mac Arailt
  • 10th Century Scandinavian King

    Gofraid mac Arailt (died 989), in Old Norse Guðrøðr Haraldsson [ˈɡuðˌrøðz̠ ˈhɑrˌɑldsˌson], was a Scandinavian or Norse-Gael king. He and his brother Maccus

    Gofraid mac Arailt

    Gofraid_mac_Arailt

  • Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill
  • King of Dublin

    Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill (died 1075) was a late eleventh-century King of Dublin. Although the precise identities of his father and grandfather

    Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill

    Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill

    Gofraid_mac_Amlaíb_meic_Ragnaill

  • Sitric Cáech
  • Norse King of Dublin and King of York

    of Ireland. In 920 Sitric left Dublin for Northumbria, with his kinsman Gofraid ua Ímair succeeding him as king in Dublin. That same year Sitric led a

    Sitric Cáech

    Sitric Cáech

    Sitric_Cáech

  • Gofraid mac Fergusa
  • Gofraid mac Fergusa is an alleged ninth-century figure attested by the Annals of the Four Masters and various pedigrees concerning the ancestors of Clann

    Gofraid mac Fergusa

    Gofraid_mac_Fergusa

  • Godred Crovan
  • King of Dublin and the Isles

    Godred Crovan (died 1095), known in Gaelic as Gofraid Crobán, Gofraid Meránach, and Gofraid Méránach, was a Norse-Gaelic ruler of the kingdoms of Dublin

    Godred Crovan

    Godred_Crovan

  • Gofraid of Lochlann
  • King of Lochlann

    Gofraid, King of Lochlann was a key figure in the emergence of Norse influence in Scotland and one of the early Kings of the Isles and of that dominated

    Gofraid of Lochlann

    Gofraid_of_Lochlann

  • Uí Ímair
  • Medieval Norse-Gael royal family

    (died ?) Gofraid mac Sitric (died 1036) Cellach ingen Sitric (died 1042) Gofraid ua Ímair (died 934) Alpdann mac Gofraid (died 927) Amlaíb mac Gofraid (died

    Uí Ímair

    Uí Ímair

    Uí_Ímair

  • Guðrøðr Óláfsson
  • King of Dublin and the Isles (d. 1187)

    Amhlaoibh, Godred Olafsson, Godred Óláfsson, Gofhraidh mac Amhlaíbh, Gofraid Mac Amlaíb, Gofraid mac Amlaíb, Gofraidh mac Amhlaoibh, Guðrøð Óláfsson, Guðrǫðr

    Guðrøðr Óláfsson

    Guðrøðr_Óláfsson

  • Gofraid mac Sitriuc
  • Gofraid mac Sitriuc (died 951), in Old Norse Guðrøðr Sigtryggsson [ˈɡuðˌrøðz̠ ˈsiɣˌtryɡːsˌson], was King of Dublin. He was the son of Sihtric ua Ímair

    Gofraid mac Sitriuc

    Gofraid_mac_Sitriuc

  • Amlaíb Cuarán
  • King of Jórvík (Scandinavian Northumbria) from 941-944; King of Dublin from 945-947

    and defeated Sitriuc's brother Gofraid. According to William of Malmesbury, Amlaíb fled to Ireland while his uncle Gofraid made a second unsuccessful attempt

    Amlaíb Cuarán

    Amlaíb Cuarán

    Amlaíb_Cuarán

  • Lagmann mac Gofraid
  • Lagmann mac Gofraid may have been an early eleventh-century ruler of the Kingdom of the Isles. He seems to have been a son of Gofraid mac Arailt, King

    Lagmann mac Gofraid

    Lagmann_mac_Gofraid

  • Blácaire mac Gofraid
  • King of Dublin

    Blácaire mac Gofraid (Old Norse: Blákári Guðrøðsson [ˈblɑːˌkɑːre ˈɡuðˌrøðsˌson]; died 948) was a Viking leader who ruled Dublin in the 10th century. He

    Blácaire mac Gofraid

    Blácaire_mac_Gofraid

  • Ragnall mac Gofraid
  • King of the Isles (died 1004/1005)

    Ragnall mac Gofraid (died 1004/1005) was King of the Isles and likely a member of the Uí Ímair kindred. He was a son of Gofraid mac Arailt, King of the

    Ragnall mac Gofraid

    Ragnall_mac_Gofraid

  • Eric Bloodaxe
  • 10th-century King of Norway and Northumbria

    mac Sitric (d. 940), king of Limerick, the probable father of Maccus and Gofraid. This may be relevant, since both these brothers and a certain Eric have

    Eric Bloodaxe

    Eric Bloodaxe

    Eric_Bloodaxe

  • Constantine II of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 900 to 943

    could respond, Sihtric died suddenly in 927. His kinsman, perhaps brother, Gofraid, who had remained as his deputy in Dublin, came from Ireland to take power

    Constantine II of Scotland

    Constantine_II_of_Scotland

  • List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles
  • states of Amlaíb mac Gofraid: "It seems likely that he controlled or at least had strong influence in Man and Galloway." Amlaíb mac Gofraid was identified by

    List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles

    List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles

    List_of_rulers_of_the_Kingdom_of_the_Isles

  • Cammán mac Amlaíb
  • Norse-Gaelic viking

    being defeated in 960. He has been identified as being a son of Amlaíb mac Gofraid (d.941), as well as possibly being Sitriuc Cam, who was defeated in battle

    Cammán mac Amlaíb

    Cammán_mac_Amlaíb

  • Ragnall ua Ímair
  • Viking ruler in northern Britain (died 921)

    himself as king. The Annals of Ulster record Ragnall, with his kinsman Gofraid and two earls, Ottir Iarla and Gragabai, leaving Ireland in 918 to fight

    Ragnall ua Ímair

    Ragnall_ua_Ímair

  • Ímar
  • 9th-century Viking king of Dublin

    Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary Fragmentary Annals of Ireland as Gofraid. The Fragmentary Annals name Auisle and Amlaíb Conung as his brothers.

    Ímar

    Ímar

  • Amlaíb Conung
  • "King of the Foreigners"

    Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary Fragmentary Annals of Ireland as Gofraid, and brother of Auisle and Ímar, the latter of whom founded the Uí Ímair

    Amlaíb Conung

    Amlaíb_Conung

  • Ælla of Northumbria
  • King of Northumbria

    association as unlikely, however, because Ímar's father is usually said to be Gofraid of Lochlann and his brothers are usually named as Amlaíb Conung and Auisle

    Ælla of Northumbria

    Ælla of Northumbria

    Ælla_of_Northumbria

  • Kingdom of the Isles
  • Norse-Gaelic polity in the British Isles (849–1265)

    by Gofraid and "the Danes" – possibly forces directly from Scandinavia under the command of Olaf Tryggvason. The Annals of Ulster record Gofraid's death

    Kingdom of the Isles

    Kingdom of the Isles

    Kingdom_of_the_Isles

  • King of Mann
  • Former sovereign of the Isle of Man

    Amlaíb mac Gofraid (pre 935-941) Maccus mac Arailt (980-?) Gofraid mac Arailt (?-989) Gilli (Hebridean earl) (990-?) Ragnall mac Gofraid (?-1005) Sigurd

    King of Mann

    King of Mann

    King_of_Mann

  • Maccus mac Arailt
  • King of the Isles

    Maccus' family is known as the Meic Arailt kindred. He and his brother, Gofraid, are first recorded in the 970s. It was during this decade and the next

    Maccus mac Arailt

    Maccus_mac_Arailt

  • Clann Somhairle
  • Scottish clan

    to which of the possible Gofraid's these texts may have referred to, including Godred Crovan, Gofraid ua Ímair and Gofraid mac Fergusa. Sorley Boy MacDonnell

    Clann Somhairle

    Clann_Somhairle

  • Gofraid mac Domnaill
  • Gofraid mac Domnaill (alternatively "Godfrey MacWilliam";[citation needed] "Guthred"; "Guthred son of Macwilliam"[citation needed]), was a thirteenth-century

    Gofraid mac Domnaill

    Gofraid_mac_Domnaill

  • Lagman
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    lawspeaker Lagman (surname) Lagemann (surname) Lagmann Godredsson Lagmann mac Gofraid (fl. early eleventh century), King of the Isles Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson (fl

    Lagman

    Lagman

  • Murchad mac Diarmata
  • 11th century King of Leinster, Dublin, and the Isles

    Dublin 1052–1070 Succeeded by Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó Preceded by Echmarcach mac Ragnaill King of the Isles 1061–1070 Succeeded by Gofraid mac Sitriuc

    Murchad mac Diarmata

    Murchad_mac_Diarmata

  • William (bishop of the Isles)
  • of Gofraid Crobán, King of Dublin and the Isles. William's Anglo-Norman or French name may cast light on his origins, and may in turn reveal Gofraid Crobán's

    William (bishop of the Isles)

    William (bishop of the Isles)

    William_(bishop_of_the_Isles)

  • Sigurd the Stout
  • Viking Earl of Orkney

    and in the Sudrøyar, and he may have been instrumental in the defeat of Gofraid mac Arailt, King of the Isles. The Annals of Ulster record his death at

    Sigurd the Stout

    Sigurd_the_Stout

  • Haraldr Guðrøðarson
  • King of the Isles

    Haraldr Guðrøðarson was a mid thirteenth-century King of the Isles. He was the son of Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson, King of the Isles, son of Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson

    Haraldr Guðrøðarson

    Haraldr_Guðrøðarson

  • Olaf the Black
  • Thirteenth-century ruler of the Isle of Man and parts of the Hebrides

    Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1237) (Scottish Gaelic: Amhlaibh Dubh; English: Olafr Godredsson), also known as Olaf the Black, was a thirteenth-century King

    Olaf the Black

    Olaf the Black

    Olaf_the_Black

  • Alan of Galloway
  • Scottish Lord (before 1199–1234)

    into recorded history that he gave away Affraic in marriage to Amlaíb mac Gofraid, King of the Isles. One after-effect of these early twelfth-century marital

    Alan of Galloway

    Alan_of_Galloway

  • Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1153)
  • King of the Isles (?-1153)

    secondary sources: Amhlaíbh Derg mac Gofhraidh, Amlaíb mac Gofraid Méránaich, Amlaíb mac Gofraid, Olaf Godredsson, Olaf Gudrodson, Óláf Guðrøðsson, Óláfr

    Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1153)

    Óláfr_Guðrøðarson_(died_1153)

  • Ímar mac Arailt
  • King of Dublin

    case, Ímar died in 1054. He may have been an ancestor or close kinsman of Gofraid Crobán, King of Dublin and the Isles, the progenitor of a family that ruled

    Ímar mac Arailt

    Ímar mac Arailt

    Ímar_mac_Arailt

  • Scandinavian York
  • Historical Norse colony in present-day England

    Strathclyde. Gofraid and a Viking ally called Thurfrith led a force to York and besieged the city. Æthelstan counterattacked and Gofraid was captured

    Scandinavian York

    Scandinavian York

    Scandinavian_York

  • MacWilliam pretenders
  • Gofraid to decisive battle. Late in the year King William returned south, leaving Maol Choluim, Mormaer of Fife, as his lieutenant in Moray. Gofraid soon

    MacWilliam pretenders

    MacWilliam_pretenders

  • Gofraid O'Donnell
  • King of Tyrconnell

    Gofraid O'Donnell (Irish: Gofraidh Ó Domhnaill) was a king of Tyrconnell and the first chieftain of mark in the O'Donnell dynasty. O'Donnell was a son

    Gofraid O'Donnell

    Gofraid O'Donnell

    Gofraid_O'Donnell

  • Echmarcach mac Ragnaill
  • King of Dublin and the Isles

    Isles, and that his father was Ragnall mac Gofraid, King of the Isles, son and possible successor of Gofraid mac Arailt, King of the Isles. As a descendant

    Echmarcach mac Ragnaill

    Echmarcach_mac_Ragnaill

  • Amlaíb, King of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 971 to 977

    Uí Ímair, and possibly a granddaughter of Amlaíb Cúarán or Amlaíb mac Gofraid. Following Illulb's death in 962, the kingship of Alba was taken up by

    Amlaíb, King of Scotland

    Amlaíb,_King_of_Scotland

  • Ragnall Guthfrithson
  • Viking leader who ruled Northumbria in the 10th century

    Old Irish: Ragnall mac Gofraid) was a Viking leader who ruled Viking Yorkshire in the 10th century. He was the son of Gofraid ua Ímair and great-grandson

    Ragnall Guthfrithson

    Ragnall Guthfrithson

    Ragnall_Guthfrithson

  • Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson
  • King of the Isles

    personal names in English secondary sources: Godfred, Godfrey, Godred, Gofraid, Guðrøð, Guðrǫðr, and Guðrøðr. During the same period, Guðrøðr has been

    Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson

    Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson

    Guðrøðr_Rǫgnvaldsson

  • Guðrøðr
  • Name list

    Norse personal name. The name is rendered in Old Irish and Middle Irish as Gofraid or Gofraidh (later Goraidh in Scottish Gaelic). Anglicised forms of the

    Guðrøðr

    Guðrøðr

  • Hywel ab Ieuaf
  • King of Gwynedd from 979 to 985

    alliance with Gofraid mac Arailt, a Viking chief from the Isle of Man. Hywel defeated them in battle, killing Custennin and putting Gofraid and his men

    Hywel ab Ieuaf

    Hywel ab Ieuaf

    Hywel_ab_Ieuaf

  • Harald Sigtryggsson
  • King of Limerick

    Maccus and Gofraid has been widely accepted since the seventeenth century and according to Downham "the paternity of Maccus and Guðrøðr [Gofraid] cannot

    Harald Sigtryggsson

    Harald_Sigtryggsson

  • Fergus Mór
  • King of Gaelic kingdom (c. 430–501)

    lineal descent of one hundred and ten crowned heads".[citation needed] Gofraid mac Fergusa, a genealogical figure who was alleged to be a son of Fergus

    Fergus Mór

    Fergus_Mór

  • List of Manx monarchs
  • the King of Norway. Jarldom of Orkeny Ragnall mac Gofraid ? 1005 King of the Isles Son of Gofraid mac Arailt Uí Ímair Sigurd the Stout 1005 1014 Earl

    List of Manx monarchs

    List of Manx monarchs

    List_of_Manx_monarchs

  • Auisle
  • "King of the Foreigners"

    Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary Fragmentary Annals of Ireland as Gofraid, and brother of Amlaíb Conung and Ímar, the latter of whom founded the

    Auisle

    Auisle

  • Geoffrey
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the World of Greyhawk Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting Galfrid Geof Gofraid/Goraidh Godfrey (name) Gottfried Godefroy (disambiguation) Goffredo Jeffery

    Geoffrey

    Geoffrey

  • David I of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1124 to 1153

    Míchéil, Donnchad Fergus none known Cospatric II, Cospatric III Amlaíb mac Gofraid Mar Menteith Moray Ross Strathearn Ruadrí, Gille Chlerig, Morggán none

    David I of Scotland

    David I of Scotland

    David_I_of_Scotland

  • Gebeachan
  • Tenth-century King of the Isles

    tenth-century King of the Isles. He seems to have been a subordinate to Amlaíb mac Gofraid, King of Dublin, and is recorded to have fought and died at the Battle

    Gebeachan

    Gebeachan

    Gebeachan

  • Kingdom of Dublin
  • Norse-Gael state on the eastern coast of Ireland from 853 to 1170

    Sigtryggsson 921–934 grandson of Ímar Olaf Guthfrithson Amlaíb mac Gofraid 934–941 son of Gofraid ua Ímair Blákári Guðrøðsson Blácaire mac Gofrith 941–945 Sigtrygg

    Kingdom of Dublin

    Kingdom of Dublin

    Kingdom_of_Dublin

  • Viking Age
  • Period of European history (about 800–1050)

    Dublin also ruled the kingdom of the Isles and York; such as Sitric Cáech, Gofraid ua Ímair, Olaf Guthfrithson, and Olaf Cuaran. Sigtrygg Silkbeard was "a

    Viking Age

    Viking Age

    Viking_Age

  • History of Ireland (795–1169)
  • death succeeded him as ruler there in 921. Their kinsman Gofraid assumed control of Dublin. Gofraid was active as a Viking raider and slaver, but there were

    History of Ireland (795–1169)

    History of Ireland (795–1169)

    History_of_Ireland_(795–1169)

  • Toirdelbach Ua Briain
  • High King of Ireland

    divide and rule which would serve him well. In Dublin he installed one Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill, perhaps a kinsman of Echmarcach, as his client

    Toirdelbach Ua Briain

    Toirdelbach_Ua_Briain

  • Crovan dynasty
  • Medieval dynasty

    to the Scottish king. Alex Woolf, The origins and ancestry of Somerled: Gofraid mac Fergusa and 'The Annals of the Four Masters', Medieval Scandinavia

    Crovan dynasty

    Crovan dynasty

    Crovan_dynasty

  • 989
  • Calendar year

    nobleman (b. 924) Glúniairn, Norse-Gael king of Dublin (approximate date) Gofraid mac Arailt, Norse-Gael king of the Isles (Hebrides) Kalokyros Delphinas

    989

    989

    989

  • Olaf
  • Name list

    possibly identical with Olaf the White Olaf III Guthfrithson (Emlaíb mac Gofraid), King of Dublin Amlaíb Ua Donnubáin (Auliffe O'Donovan), regional Irish

    Olaf

    Olaf

  • Sichfrith mac Ímair
  • King of Dublin

    had at least five grandsons, Ragnall, Ímar, Sitric Cáech, Amlaíb, and Gofraid, but their parents are unidentified, so it is not possible to say which

    Sichfrith mac Ímair

    Sichfrith_mac_Ímair

  • 934
  • Calendar year

    mathematician and physician Gervadius, Irish hermit and saint (approximate date) Gofraid ua Ímair, Viking leader and king of Dublin Li Conghou, emperor of Later

    934

    934

    934

  • Sitriuc mac Ímair
  • King of Dublin

    had at least five grandsons, Ragnall, Ímar, Sitric Cáech, Amlaíb, and Gofraid, but their parents are unidentified, so it is not possible to say which

    Sitriuc mac Ímair

    Sitriuc_mac_Ímair

  • Ivar
  • Male given name

    Ímair (House of Ivar), his descendants Ragnall ua Ímair Sihtric ua Ímair Gofraid ua Ímair Ivar Vidfamne, legendary Danish king of at least Scania and Zealand

    Ivar

    Ivar

  • Domnall mac Taidc
  • King of the Isles

    Gofraid Crobán, King of Dublin and the Isles from Dublin, and may have replaced him with Domnall himself. Certainly at some point following Gofraid's

    Domnall mac Taidc

    Domnall_mac_Taidc

  • Aulay
  • Name list

    Amlaíb of Scotland (died 977), was king of Scots during the 970s Amlaíb mac Gofraid (died 941), a member of the Norse-Gael Uí Ímair dynasty, was king of Dublin

    Aulay

    Aulay

  • 1005
  • Calendar year

    of Connacht Ma Yize, Muslim astronomer of the Song dynasty Ragnall mac Gofraid, king of the Isles (or 1004) Sigmundur Brestisson, Viking chieftain (b

    1005

    1005

    1005

  • List of battles 301–1300
  • Battle of Creadran Cille Norman forces are driven out of Lower Connacht by Gofraid O'Donnell, Irish ruler of Tyrconnell. Livonian Crusade Battle of Memel

    List of battles 301–1300

    List_of_battles_301–1300

  • Geoffrey (name)
  • Name list

    of Pope Alexander VI and brother of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia Galfrid Gofraid Godfrey Gottfried, Godefroy, Goffredo Jeffrey Jeffries, Jeffers "Godevert"

    Geoffrey (name)

    Geoffrey (name)

    Geoffrey_(name)

  • Gottfried
  • Name list

    Geoffrey, Geoffroy (surname), Jeffrey, Jeffries, Jeffers Godred/Guðrøðr Gofraid/Goraidh Godfrey, Godefroy Wells, John C. (2008), Longman Pronunciation

    Gottfried

    Gottfried

  • 948
  • Calendar year

    and chancellor Al-Qasim Guennoun, Idrisid ruler and sultan Blácaire mac Gofraid, Viking king of Dublin Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna, Irish queen Ibrahim

    948

    948

    948

  • List of state leaders in the 10th century
  • –904) Sitric Cáech, King (917–920) Gofraid ua Ímair, King (921–934) Olaf Guthfrithson, King (934–939) Blácaire mac Gofraid, King (939–945, 947–948) Amlaíb

    List of state leaders in the 10th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century

  • Index of human sexuality articles
  • Girlfriend experience Glans Gloria E. Anzaldúa Glory hole Glove fetishism Gofraid Donn Gokkun Golden Age of Porn Gonadarche Gonadotropin Gonadotropin preparations

    Index of human sexuality articles

    Index_of_human_sexuality_articles

  • Clan Donald
  • Scottish clan

    127–131. Most recently by Alex Woolf, The origins and ancestry of Somerled: Gofraid mac Fergusa and 'The Annals of the Four Masters', Medieval Scandinavia

    Clan Donald

    Clan Donald

    Clan_Donald

  • Raven Penny
  • 10th-century coin of Olaf Guthfrithson

    Ímair dynasty and King of Dublin from 934 to 941. He succeeded his father, Gofraid ua Ímair, who was also briefly king of York in 927 following the death

    Raven Penny

    Raven Penny

    Raven_Penny

  • 1257
  • Calendar year

    Cille: Norman invading forces under Maurice FitzGerald are driven out by Gofraid O'Donnell in northern Connacht (Ireland). On May 20, FitzGerald is killed

    1257

    1257

    1257

  • Cacht ingen Ragnaill
  • Queen of Ireland

    regarded by scholars either as a descendant of Ivar of Waterford, or of Gofraid mac Arailt, but since both had children named Ragnall and both dynasties

    Cacht ingen Ragnaill

    Cacht_ingen_Ragnaill

  • Glúniairn
  • King of Dublin from 980 to 989

    who is recorded as killing Gofraid, son of Sigtrygg Silkbeard, in Wales in 1036. This son was perhaps the father of Gofraid (died circa 1070), a ruler

    Glúniairn

    Glúniairn

  • Ragnhildis Olafsdottir
  • Wife of Norse-Gael king in 12th century

    Argyll Book. Woolf, Alex (2005). "The Origins and Ancestry of Somerled: Gofraid mac Fergusa and 'The Annals of the Four Masters'". Medieval Scandinavia

    Ragnhildis Olafsdottir

    Ragnhildis Olafsdottir

    Ragnhildis_Olafsdottir

  • Gaelic nobility of Ireland
  • One of three groups of Irish nobility

    Norse-Irish Uí Ímair. See Alex Woolf, The origins and ancestry of Somerled: Gofraid mac Fergusa and 'The Annals of the Four Masters' Archived 5 June 2011 at

    Gaelic nobility of Ireland

    Gaelic nobility of Ireland

    Gaelic_nobility_of_Ireland

  • Kingdom of the Rhinns
  • Man; on his death, he was merely "King of the Rhinns". d. 1093 Macc Congail rí na Rend Known only by obituary. Possibly a son of Fingal mac Gofraid.

    Kingdom of the Rhinns

    Kingdom of the Rhinns

    Kingdom_of_the_Rhinns

  • Mícheál Mac Lochlainn
  • mediaeval Bishop of Derry. A predecessor was another member of the lineage, Gofraid Mac Lochlainn, while in the 1800s Peter and John MacLaughlin held the office

    Mícheál Mac Lochlainn

    Mícheál_Mac_Lochlainn

  • O'Donnell dynasty
  • Irish clan

    O'Donnell d. 1241 Lasairfhíona Ní Conchobhair Melaghlin O'Donnell d. 1247 Gofraid O'Donnell d. 1257 Donal Oge O'Donnell d. 1281 Daughter of O'Gallagher Hugh

    O'Donnell dynasty

    O'Donnell dynasty

    O'Donnell_dynasty

  • Iago ab Idwal
  • King of Gwynedd from 950 to 979

    Ddu, raided the Llŷn peninsula and Anglesey in 980 in conjunction with Gofraid mac Arailt, king of Man. Iago had at least one child, and Cystennin ap

    Iago ab Idwal

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  • Godefroy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Jeffries, Jeffers Godfrey (name), Gottfried, Goffredo Godred/Guðrøðr Gofraid/Goraidh This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    Godefroy

    Godefroy

  • Battle of Magh Slecht
  • Irish battle over kingdom control in 1256

    and Cu Chonnacht his brother; the three sons of Cathal Dub O Ruairc, Gofraid, Fergal and Domnall; Annad son of Domnall O Raigillig, killed by Conchobar

    Battle of Magh Slecht

    Battle_of_Magh_Slecht

  • Battle of Strangford Lough
  • Battle fought in Ireland in 877

    the Fragmentary Annals the name of Ímar, Amlaíb, and Auisle's father is Gofraid, not Ragnall. It is possible Ragnall is simply a rendering of Ragnar, meaning

    Battle of Strangford Lough

    Battle_of_Strangford_Lough

  • Domnall mac Murchada
  • King of Leinster

    Kingdom of Dublin took place in 1075, after the expulsion of the reigning Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill, King of Dublin by the latter's overlord, Toirdelbach

    Domnall mac Murchada

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  • Páll Bálkason
  • Hebridean lord

    Páll, son of Bálki Died 1231 (1232) Isle of Lewis Opponent Gofraid Donn Children 1 son Parent Bálki Relatives Foster father of Leod

    Páll Bálkason

    Páll_Bálkason

  • Godfrey (name)
  • Name list

    Catholic chronicler Godred Crovan (died 1095), King of Dublin and the Isles Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill (died 1075), King of Dublin Godfrey van Rhenen

    Godfrey (name)

    Godfrey_(name)

  • 1075
  • Calendar year

    Leinster and Dublin Frederick II, German nobleman and overlord (b. 1005) Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill, king of Dublin Gundekar II (or Gunzo), bishop

    1075

    1075

    1075

  • Olaf Guthfrithson (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    name is Olaf Godredsson. The Old Irish form of these names is Amlaíb mac Gofraid. These four names may refer to: Olaf Geirstad-Alf, legendary 9th century

    Olaf Guthfrithson (disambiguation)

    Olaf_Guthfrithson_(disambiguation)

  • Ivar of Limerick
  • King of Hlymrek

    mac Arailt (died 984/7) probably Gofraid mac Arailt (died 989) Ragnall mac Gofraid (died 1005) Lagmann mac Gofraid (died ?) Amlaíb mac Lagmann (died

    Ivar of Limerick

    Ivar_of_Limerick

  • Cadwallon ab Ieuaf
  • King of Gwynedd from 985 to 986

    Llŷn peninsula and Anglesey in 980 in conjunction with the Viking chief Gofraid mac Arailt, king of Man. Hywel made an alliance with the Saxon Ælfhere

    Cadwallon ab Ieuaf

    Cadwallon ab Ieuaf

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  • William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch
  • Scottish Nobleman

    Warden of Moray (or Guardian of Moray) fought against the insurgency of Gofraid mac Domnaill (of the Meic Uilleim family), whom William beheaded in Kincardine

    William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch

    William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch

    William_Comyn,_Lord_of_Badenoch

  • Lochlann
  • Gaelic term describing Scandinavia or its constituent states; literally "land of lochs"

    after setting out. This entry provides a number of problems. The demise of Gofraid, King of Lochlann and father of Amlaíb and Imhar (or Ímar) and Auisle seems

    Lochlann

    Lochlann

  • Godredsson
  • Surname list

    Godredsson, mid-13th-century King of the Isles Lagman Godredsson Lagmann mac Gofraid (fl. early eleventh century), King of the Isles Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson (fl

    Godredsson

    Godredsson

  • Dubgaill and Finngaill
  • Rival Viking groups in medieval Ireland

    the most celebrated (Gofraid ua Ímair), styled simply Rí Gall (King of the Foreigners) in the surviving sources Amlaíb mac Gofraid, his son and the last

    Dubgaill and Finngaill

    Dubgaill_and_Finngaill

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  • Male

    Irish

    GOFRAIDH

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  • Boy/Male

    German, Irish

    Gofraidh

    Peace from God

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  • Female

    Japanese

    SUMIKO

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    Mithul

    Kingdom

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  • Female

    English

    MAEV

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    American, British, Christian, English

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    Plasters

    English : variant of Plaster.

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    Australian, Teutonic

    Rezso

    Famous Wolf

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