• Earl Ottir (Old Norse: Óttar jarl; Medieval Latin: Oter comes, lit. 'Count Oter'; died 918), also known as Ottir the Black (Old Irish: Ottir Dub), was...
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  • sometimes known as Óttarr Ottar from Hålogaland, the Viking adventurer Ottir Iarla (Earl Ottir), historical Norse-Gael of Waterford and probable settler of Cork...
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    date claims the Cotters are descendants of Óttar of Dublin (Son of Mac Ottir), who was King of Dublin from 1142 to 1148, through his son Thorfin and...
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  • were led by Ottir Iarla. Ragnall ua Ímair then installed himself over them in 917, however leaving a year later for Britain, with Ottir, and presumably...
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  • Irish record of the name occurs in 1142, when Mac Mic Ottir .i. Ottir ("the son of Mac Ottir, i.e. Ottir") from the Hebrides, is recorded to have assumed the...
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    name Cotter, local to County Cork, derives from the Norse personal name Ottir. The name Reynolds is an Anglicization of the Irish Mac Raghnaill, itself...
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    re-established themselves in Ireland at Waterford in 914, led at first by Ottir Iarla (Jarl Ottar) until 917, and after that by Ragnall ua Ímair and the...
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    Chinese noblewoman (b. 865) Miyoshi Kiyotsura, Japanese scholar (b. 847) Ottir (the Black), Norse Viking chieftain Tan Quanbo, Chinese warlord (approximate...
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    records the early port being plundered by Danes led by Earl Ottir and a 'Hroald' (possibly Ottir's king Ragnall) in 987 and 997. Watchet is believed to be...
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    Haraldsson Olaf the White Olof Skötkonung Orm Storolfsson Ohthere of Hålogaland Ottir Palnatoke Ragnar Lodbrok Ragnar Ragnarsson Ragnhild Eriksdotter Ragnall...
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    Viking fleet from the south of Brittany led by two earls, Ottir (Oter) and Hroald (possibly Ottir's king Ragnall), took refuge on the island following their...
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    47A, Site 397): Sedimentary Geology, v. 112, no. 1–2, p. 137–156, Olavsd�ottir, J., M. S. Andersen, and L. O. Boldreel, 2015, Reservoir quality of intrabasalt...
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  • Annals of Ulster record Ragnall, with his kinsman Gofraid and two earls, Ottir Iarla and Gragabai, leaving Ireland in 918 to fight against Constantín son...
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    Viking raiders establish a settlement near Waterford (Ireland) led by Ottir (the Black). The Dublin Vikings are forced to pay tribute to the Irish kings...
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  • army divided itself into four columns, in one of which may have been Jarl Ottir Iarla, a long-time ally of Ragnall. The Scots destroyed the first three...
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    Edmond Cotter James Cotter the Younger Óttar of Dublin Kingdom of Dublin Ottir Norse–Gaels "No. 10308". The London Gazette. 26 April 1763. p. 5. Ó Murchadha...
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    when Viking settlers established a trading community. The Viking leader Ottir Iarla is particularly associated with raiding and conquests in the province...
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  • Strondour, born about 1635 was married to Jean, eldest daughter to the Lord of Ottir by whom he had issue. He was murdered after the surrender of Carnassarie...
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  • similar, stating that it was Ottár son of Járnkné, possibly identical with Ottir Iarla, and Muirgel daughter of Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid who arranged...
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  • Viking raiders establish a settlement near Waterford (Ireland) led by Ottir (the Black). The Dublin Vikings are forced to pay tribute to the Irish kings...
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