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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Sihtric or Sitric is an Anglo-Saxon personal name that is cognate with the Old Norse Sigtrygg. People called Sihtric or Sitric, include: Sitric Cáech...
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the future King Æthelstan (r. 924–939), and a daughter who married Sihtric Cáech, Norse king of Dublin, Ireland, and Northumbria. Almost nothing is known...
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Viking fleets in the Irish Sea from 914 onwards. By 916 fleets under Sihtric Cáech and Ragnall, said to be grandsons of Ímar (that is, they belonged to...
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the Ulaid. However, his forces were decimated by the Northmen under Sihtric Cáech as Niall was killed, along with twelve other chieftains, at the Battle...
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1997. Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 978-0-85115-573-9. Hart, Cyril (2004). "Sihtric Cáech (d. 927)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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Hambledon Press. ISBN 978-1-8528-5044-9. Hart, Cyril (2004). "Sihtric Cáech (Sigtryggr Cáech) (d. 927), king of York". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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a phrase used earlier for the Hiberno-Norse ruler of Northumbria, Sihtric Cáech). This appears to match with independent tradition from Norwegian synoptic...
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native Irish Dublin abandoned by the Norse from 902 to 917. Sihtric ua Ímair (a.k.a. Sihtric Cáech) 917–921 defeated Niall Glundub; also king of Jórvík Gofraid...
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& pp. 245, 247, 254 & 269; Annals of Clonmacnoise, s.a. 931. Hart, "Sihtric Cáech"; "Saga of Olaf Tryggvason", chapter 32, Heimskringla, pp. 171–173;...
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10th century), thought to be a sister of King Æthelstan and wife to Sihtric Cáech Eadgyth of Wilton (died c. 984), saint, and daughter of Edgar the Peaceful...
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Ragnaill (died 1015) Ragnall mac Ragnaill (died 1035) Sihtric mac Ímair (died 1022) Sihtric Cáech (died 927) Sichfrith mac Sitric (died 937) Ausle mac...
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Ímair seizes control of the Kingdom of York. 920 Norse Vikings under Sitric Cáech attack Cheshire. Constantine II of Scotland, and the kings of Strathclyde...
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Sihtric Cáech, a Hiberno-Scandinavian king of southern Northumbria and Dublin. It then suggests that the marriage was never consummated. When Sihtric...
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not known. Other grandsons of Ímar have been identified as Ragnall, Sihtric Cáech, Amlaíb, and Gofraid, most of whom were kings in their own right. To...
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making him brother or cousin of Ragnall and Sitric Cáech. Ragnall died in 921 with Sitric Cáech succeeding him as King of Northumbria. Gofraid is mentioned...
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is cognate with the Anglo-Saxon Sihtric. In Norse-Gaelic Ireland (9th to 11th centuries) rendered as Sitric or Sihtric (the patronymic Sigtryggsson as...
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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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the Annals of Clonmacnoise from the early 17th century, where Sihtric (Sigtrygg) Cáech in his epitaph is called "prince of the new & old Danes". The identification...
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A posthumous "Sihtric" coin from the British Museum, minted at Dublin c. 1050...
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two children, the future King Æthelstan and a daughter who married Sitric Cáech, a Viking King of York. The twelfth-century chronicler William of Malmesbury...
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Sea in Medieval England. Boydell Press, 2012 .p.149 Hudson, Benjamin T. "Sihtric (Sigtryggr Óláfsson, Sigtryggr Silkiskegg) (d. 1042)". Oxford Dictionary...
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Ragnaill (died 1015) Ragnall mac Ragnaill (died 1035) Sihtric mac Ímair (died 1022) Sitric Cáech (died 927) Sichfrith mac Sitric (died 937) Ausle mac Sitric...
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thought to have been born in 926 or in 941. 927 Death of Sigtrygg Caech (or Sihtric), a Norse-Gael King of Dublin who later reigned as king of York. His...
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in Medieval England. Boydell Press, 2012. p. 149 Hudson, Benjamin T. "Sihtric (Sigtryggr Óláfsson, Sigtryggr Silkiskegg) (died 1042)". Oxford Dictionary...
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Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2012. "Sihtric (Norse King of York)". Medieval People. TimeRef. Archived from the original...
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eISSN 0083-792X. hdl:10107/1080900. ISSN 0043-2431. Hudson, BT (2004a). "Sihtric (d. 1042)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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