• identical to Sichfrith mac Uathmaráin (fl. 932). It is uncertain whether Bárid was the father of the unnamed son of Bárid (mac Bárid in the original Old...
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  • a son of Ímar and a member of the Uí Ímair. Sichfrith succeeded his brother Bárid as King of Dublin in 881. Bárid died in Dublin following a raid on the...
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  • Sihtric mac Ímair (Old Norse: Sigtryggr Ívarrsson [ˈsiɣˌtryɡːz̠ ˈiːˌwɑrːsˌson]; died 896) was a ninth-century King of Dublin. He was a son of Ímar and...
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    Bárid mac Ímair (died 881) Sichfrith mac Ímair (died 888) Sitriuc mac Ímair (died 896) ? mac/ingen Ímair, and/or among the above sons Amlaíb ua Ímair...
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  • king of the "dark heathens", and Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib identifies Bárid mac Ímair, King of Dublin as the leader of the "fair heathens". All accounts...
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  • 863–867) Oistin mac Amlaíb, possibly king (873–875) Halfdan Ragnarsson, disputed king (875–877) Bárid mac Ímair, King (873–881) Sichfrith mac Ímair, King (?–888)...
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  • he is described as defeating Bárid mac Oitir in a naval battle off the Isle of Man. Bárid may have been a son of Otir mac Iercne, the man who killed a...
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  • was the son or grandson of Bárid mac Ímair, a Uí Ímair king of Dublin, and according to another he was the son of Bárid mac Oitir. A Viking camp at Limerick...
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    Disputed * Speculative Early Scandinavian Dublin Irish nobility The Pale Uí Ímair Clarke, Howard (1995). Medieval Dublin, the making of a metropolis. Irish...
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    Chinese general (d. 943) December 7 – Anspert, archbishop of Milan Bárid mac Ímair, king of Dublin Cui Hang, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty David I, prince...
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  • from her maternal cousin Bárid mac Ímair, now King of Dublin, requesting her assistance in Ireland. Eivor agrees to help Bárid secure an alliance with...
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    Ímair", meaning "grandson of Ímar", but never with a patronymic. As such, it is not possible to identify which of the three known sons of Ímar (Bárid...
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  • Oistin may be by Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib, which in 873 describes how Bárid mac Ímair and an unnamed son of Amlaíb Conung plundered the caves of Ciarraige...
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  • Japanese nobleman (b. 812) 881 December 7 – Anspert, archbishop of Milan Bárid mac Ímair, king of Dublin Cui Hang, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty David I, prince...
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    century. In 904, during the reign of Constantine II of Scotland, sons of Bárid mac Ímair sent a Danish army to attack Strathearn, and were ultimately defeated...
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  • Ireland, in an attempt to claim the Kingdom of Dublin from his rival Bárid mac Ímair. He is killed in battle at Strangford Lough, and a probable interregnum...
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  • 10th century. He was the son of Gofraid ua Ímair and great-grandson of Ímar, making him one of the Uí Ímair. Olaf succeeded his father as King of Dublin...
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  • powerful Uí Ímair. Ímar ua Ímair became King of Dublin sometime prior to 902, but probably not before 896 when his uncle (or father) Sitriuc mac Ímair died....
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  • Ireland, in an attempt to claim the Kingdom of Dublin from his rival Bárid mac Ímair. He is killed in battle at Strangford Lough, and a probable interregnum...
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    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...
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  • Ímair", meaning "grandson of Ímar", but never with a patronymic. As such, it is not possible to identify which of the three known sons of Ímar (Bárid...
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  • Ímair", meaning "grandson of Ímar", but never with a patronymic. As such, it is not possible to identify which of the three known sons of Ímar (Bárid...
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  • attempt to claim the Kingdom of Dublin from Bárid mac Ímair (who is lamed). 879 Death of Finshnechta mac Maele Corcrai, King of Luighne Connacht. Death...
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    recorded in the Annals of Ulster of 914, which describe Ragnall ua Ímair's defeat of Bárid mac Oitir in a naval battle off the Isle of Man. The first four decades...
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  • son of Sitric Cáech and great-grandson of Ímar, making him one of the Uí Ímair. He was installed as king of Limerick following the capture of the previous...
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  • Ímar (category Uí Ímair)
    are Bárid (d. 881), Sichfrith (d. 888), and Sitriuc (d. 896), all three of whom reigned as King of Dublin. Five individuals are titled "ua Ímair" in the...
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    commenced in the late 8th century, and whilst there is no doubt that the Uí Ímair dynasty played a prominent role in this early period, the records for the...
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  • apparently allies of Máel Sechnaill. Ottir may also have been the father of Bárid mac Oitir who is recorded killed in battle against Ragnall in 914, although...
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  • Amlaíb Conung (category Uí Ímair)
    Gofraid, and brother of Auisle and Ímar, the latter of whom founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region...
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  • Ivar of Limerick (category Uí Ímair)
    mac = son of; ingen = daughter of; ua = grandchild of; Ua (h)Ímair = surname (descendant of Ímar). Ímar/Ívar/Ivar/Ívarr (died 873) Bárid mac Ímair (died...
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