• king of at least Scania and Zealand Ivar of Waterford, Norse king of Waterford and briefly King of Dublin Ivar of Limerick, last Norse king of Limerick Ímar...
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    rulers of Waterford was Ivar of Waterford. In 1167, Diarmait Mac Murchada, the deposed King of Leinster, failed in an attempt to take Waterford. He returned...
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    founded Dublin, and to have given Waterford to his brother. Among the most prominent Kings of Waterford was Ivar of Waterford (d. 1000). During the late 10th...
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    founded towns such as Cork, Waterford and Limerick, for the most part, incorporated into a maritime empire by the Dynasty of Ivar, who periodically would...
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  • with the temporary expulsion of Sigtrygg from Dublin by his rival Ivar of Waterford. Ivar may have already ruled there from 989 until forced-out by Sigtrygg...
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  • Ímar (Old Norse: Ívarr [ˈiːˌwɑrː]; died c. 873), synonymous with Ivar the Boneless, was a powerful Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late...
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  • unknown. Keating also has Domhnall O Faolain, king of the Deise and Ivar of Waterford invading and plundering Munster. Brian Bóruma then gave battle and...
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    Sulcoit, against the Norse Vikings of the settlement Limerick, ruled by Ivar. The Dalcassians were successful, plundering spoils of jewels, gold and silver...
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    involved – instead it was Domnall Claen of Leinster who was allied with Ivar of Waterford, and they were defeated by Glúniairn and Máel Sechnaill. Máel Sechnaill...
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    Norse–Gaels (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    York. The most powerful Norse–Gaelic dynasty were the Uí Ímair or House of Ivar. Over time, the Norse–Gaels became ever more Gaelicised and disappeared as...
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  • (potestaat) of Friesland Huyan Zan, Chinese general of the Song Dynasty Ivar of Waterford, Norse Viking king of Dublin Jacob ibn Jau, Andalusian-Jewish silk-manufacturer...
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  • from 865, when brothers Halfdan Ragnarsson and Ivar the Boneless wintered in East Anglia. Halfdan and Ivar moved north and captured Northumbria in 867 and...
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  • (945–947) Gofraid mac Sitriuc, King (?–951) Glúniairn, King (?–989) Ivar of Waterford, possible king (989–993), King (994–995) Sigtrygg Silkbeard, King...
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    profitability collapsed. Two employees of GE—Irving Langmuir (1932) and Ivar Giaever (1973)—have been awarded the Nobel Prize. Following the Great Recession...
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    Viking Age (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    encampment. The following year, the Great Heathen Army, led by brothers Ivar the Boneless, Halfdan and Ubba, and also by another Viking Guthrum, arrived...
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  • Cathrach in Irish). Waterford, Ireland's oldest city is believed to have been established by the Viking Ragnall (the grandson of Ivar the Boneless) in 914...
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    son of Brigadier-General Sir Francis Anderson, of Ballydavid, County Waterford. He was descended from the Anderson family of Ardbrake, Bothriphnie, Scotland...
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    mycel hæþen here (Great Heathen Army) and went on to say that it was led by Ivar the Boneless and Halfdan Ragnarsson. The army crossed the Midlands into Northumbria...
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    under the Eóganachta, significant in scope, consisting of what is today Waterford and its environs. As time went on branches also emerged around the River...
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    the original on 24 September 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2011. "Waterford News & Star". Waterford-news.ie. Retrieved 7 March 2011. [permanent dead link] "Home...
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  • faculty at Children's Hospital Boston. Enders died at his summer home in Waterford, Connecticut, aged 88, on 8 September 1985. His wife died in 2000. In...
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  • 20:30 Waterford Regional Sports Centre, Waterford Referee: Ivar Orri Kristjansson (Iceland) 28 March 2023 (2023-03-28) 20:30 Waterford Regional Sports...
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    region. Ímar was a descendant and likely namesake of Ivar of Limerick and/or Ivar of Waterford through Cathal, son of Donnubán mac Cathail, who established...
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  • appointed High Sheriff of Tipperary. He was Justice of the Peace for County Waterford as well as County Tipperary and represented the latter also as Deputy...
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    King Cerball was an ally of their (probable) founder Ívar the Boneless, the Viking king of Waterford. It is also possible that Donnchad's father, Gilla...
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  • Alexander Shliapnikov (1937) Shirinsho Shotemur (1937) Alexander Shotman (1937) Ivar Smilga (1938) Aleksandr Petrovich Smirnov (1938) Ivan Smirnov (1936) Vladimir...
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  • Roman Catholic Mount Olivet Cemetery, and 10 were taken to the Jewish Baron de Hirsch Cemetery. Unidentified victims were buried with simple numbers based...
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  • identification is contingent upon Ímar being identical to Ivar the Boneless: Halfdan and Ivar are named as brothers in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. According...
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    of which speaks of the last vestiges of paganism in Ireland 852 Vikings Ivar Beinlaus and Olaf the White land in Dublin Bay, and establish a fortress...
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  • serum against plague ("La peste bubonique", Yersin, Calmette, Barrel, Annal de l´Institut Pasteur 1895, p. 589)" "Antiseptic and aseptic wound treatment"...
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