Norse Kings
Ruler | Reign | Notes |
---|---|---|
Amlaíb Conung | 853–873 | brother of Ímar and Auisle |
Ímar | 856–873 | |
Auisle | 853–867 | |
Eystein Olafsson | 873–875 | |
Halfdan | 873/875–877 | |
Barid | 875/877–881 | |
Mac Auisle | 881–883 | |
Eoloir Jarnknesson | unclear | |
Sichfrith Ivarsson | c. 883–888 | |
Sigtrygg (Sitric) Ivarsson | 888–893 | |
Sichfrith Jarl | 893–894 | |
Ímar ua Ímair | 896–902 | |
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 ua Ímair | 921–934 | grandson of Ímar |
Olaf III Guthfrithson | 934–940 | son of Gofraid ua Ímair |
Blácaire mac Gofrith | 940 - 945 | |
Sigtrygg (Sitric) | 941–943 | |
Amlaíb Cuarán | 945 - 947 | |
Blácaire mac Gofrith | 947 - 948 | restored |
Gofraid mac Sitriuc | 948 - 951 | |
Amlaíb Cuarán | 952–980 | restored |
Glúniairn | 980–989 | |
Ivar of Waterford or Sigtrygg Silkbeard | 989–993 | |
Ivar of Waterford | 994–995 | |
Sigtrygg (Sitric) Silkbeard Olafsson | 995–1036 | |
Echmarcach mac Ragnaill | 1036–1038 | |
Ímar mac Arailt | 1038–1046 | |
Echmarcach mac Ragnaill | 1046–1052 | |
Murchad mac Diarmata mac Mael na mBo | 1052–1070 | |
Diarmait mac Mail na mBo | 1070–1072 | |
Domnall mac Murchada mac Diarmata | 1070–1072 | |
Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill | 1072–1075 | |
Muirchertach Ua Briain | 1075–1086 | |
Enna mac Diarmata mac Mael na mBo | 1086–1089 | |
Donnchad mac Domnail Remair mac Mael na mBo | 1086–1089 | |
Godred Crovan | after1091–1094 | |
Domnall mac Taidc Ua Briain | c.1094–11?? | |
Donnchad mac Murchada mac Diarmata | ????–1115 | |
Diarmat mac Enna | 1115–1117 | |
Enna mac Donnchada mac Murchada | 1118–1126 | |
Conchobair mac Tiorrdelbach Ua Conchobair | 1126–1127 | |
Torcall | fl.1133 | |
Conchobair Ua Briain | 1141–1142 | |
Ottir | 1142–1148 | from the Hebrides |
Ragnall mac Torcaill | 11??–1146 | |
Brotar mac Torcaill | 1148–1160 | |
Ascall mac Ragnaill | 1160–1171 |
(N.B. "Sitric" is the Irish variant of Norwegian "Sigtrygg")
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