Mac Sitric is a masculine surname in the Irish language. The name translates into English as "son of Sitreac". The surname originated as a patronym, however...
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Sitric Cáech or Sihtric Cáech or Sigtrygg Gále, (Old Norse: Sigtryggr [ˈsiɣˌtryɡːz̠], Old English: Sihtric, died 927) was a Hiberno-Scandinavian Viking...
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Amlaíb Cuarán (redirect from Amlaíb mac Sitric)
Amlaíb mac Sitric (d. 980; Old Norse: Óláfr Sigtryggsson [ˈoːˌlɑːvz̠ ˈsiɡˌtryɡːsˌson]), commonly called Amlaíb Cuarán (O.N.: Óláfr kváran [ˈkwɑːrɑn]),...
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Harald Sigtryggsson (redirect from Aralt mac Sitric)
Harald Sigtryggsson (Old Irish: Aralt mac Sitric; Old Norse: Haraldr Sigtryggsson [ˈhɑrˌɑldz̠ ˈsiɣˌtryɡːsˌson], died 940) was a Viking leader who ruled...
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(died 1022) Sitric Cáech (died 927) Sichfrith mac Sitric (died 937) Ausle mac Sitric (died 937) Aralt mac Sitric (died 940) probably Maccus mac Arailt (died...
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Gofraid mac Sitriuc (died 951), in Old Norse Guðrøðr Sigtryggsson [ˈɡuðˌrøðz̠ ˈsiɣˌtryɡːsˌson], was King of Dublin. He was the son of Sihtric ua Ímair...
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Rudraige mac Sithrigi (Irish: Ruairí; English: Rory mac Sitric), was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland...
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Sigtrygg Silkbeard (redirect from Sitric MacAulaf)
Sigtrygg II Silkbeard Olafsson (also Sihtric, Sitric and Sitrick in Irish texts; or Sigtryg and Sigtryggr in Scandinavian texts) was a Hiberno-Norse king...
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the Norwegian dynasty. Another Harald known from this period is Aralt mac Sitric (d. 940), king of Limerick, the probable father of Maccus and Gofraid...
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Sichfrith mac Sitric (died 937) Ausle mac Sitric (died 937) Aralt mac Sitric (died 940) probably Maccus mac Arailt (died 984/7) probably Gofraid mac Arailt...
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Norse-Gaelic Ireland (9th to 11th centuries) rendered as Sitric or Sihtric (the patronymic Sigtryggsson as mac Sitriuc). The name is only rarely given in modern...
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Dublin to his sons. This upset the sons of Sitric, who allied with a "son of Helgi", possibly Tomrair mac Ailchi of Limerick, and seized the city. This...
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Boneless. Their father Aralt or Harald is usually identified with the Aralt mac Sitric, king of Norse-Gael Limerick, who was killed in Connacht in 940. This...
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succeeded as king by Sitric Cáech. The ruling Vikings of Dublin were expelled from the city in 902 by a joint force led by Máel Finnia mac Flannacán, overking...
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are an obscure period so far as the Hebrides are concerned but Aulaf mac Sitric, who fought at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937 is recorded as a King of...
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the kingship in 1018 after being blinded by his cousin the King of Dublin Sitric Silkenbeard son of Amlaib, after which Bran retired to Cologne, probably...
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Clontarf. In 1013 there was a rebellion by Máel Mórda, King of Leinster, and Sitric Silkenbeard, the Viking king of Dublin against Brian Boru's rule in Ireland...
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Olaf Guthfrithson (redirect from Amlaíb mac Gofraid)
Guðrøðsson [ˈoːˌlɑːvz̠ ˈɡuðˌrøðsˌson]; Old English: Ánláf; Old Irish: Amlaíb mac Gofraid; died 941) was a Hiberno-Scandinavian (Irish-Viking) leader who ruled...
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Snake-in-the-Eye and Ubba. Ímar had at least five grandsons, Ragnall, Ímar, Sitric Cáech, Amlaíb, and Gofraid, but their parents are unidentified, so it is...
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Tavistock) (died 1082), Anglo-Saxon clergyman Sitric the Dane, an 11th-century ruler of Waterford Sitric mac Ualgairg, king of Breifne 1256/7 This disambiguation...
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T999.1 Donnchadh son of Domhnall Claon, king of Leinster, was captured by Sitric son of Olaf. Ó RIAIN, PÁDRAIG (1974). "Battle-site and territorial extent...
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According to Downham (p. 245) "he can be identified as a son of Amlaíb mac Sitric (d. 980) and as a brother of Ragnall (d. 980), Glúniarann (d. 989) and...
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to: Rudraige mac Dela, son of Dela, legendary High King of Ireland in the 16th or 20th century BC Rudraige mac Sithrigi, son of Sitric, legendary High...
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McCabe (surname) (redirect from Mac Cába)
Gaelic Mac an Aba, Mac an Abadh. According to a pedigree written by Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh, the MacCabes descend from the MacLeods and king Sitric Silkenbeard...
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High King of Ireland, and the Dublin-based Vikings of the Uí Ímair, led by Sitric Cáech. It was one in a series of battles initiated by the native Irish to...
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King (973) Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg, King (973–1010) Kingdom of Dublin (complete list) – Ímar ua Ímair, King (?–904) Sitric Cáech, King (917–920)...
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Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (redirect from Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair)
Conchobhair; Domhnall Ua Birn; Domhnall, son of Cathal Ua Conchobhair; and Sitric Mac Dubhghaill. The Ua Conchobairs brought "the fleets of Dun-Gaillmhe, of...
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"Camán son of Amlaíb son of Gothfrith was defeated at Dub". "A prey by Sitric Cam from the sea to Ui-Colgain; but he was over-taken by Amhlaeibh, with...
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and for Sitric son of Mac Aeda who made [it] and for Domnall Mac Robartaig, coarb of Kells, by whom it was made". Nothing is known of Sitric outside of...
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Snake-in-the-Eye and Ubba. Ímar had at least five grandsons, Ragnall, Ímar, Sitric Cáech, Amlaíb, and Gofraid, but their parents are unidentified, so it is...
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