- "Scotic
Settlement and the
Horse 'Goddess'", by
David Dale.
Eochaid mac
Ardgar is
listed as one of the
Kings of Ulidia.
Francis John Byrne, in his book...
- Néill (again), King (1033–1036)
Niall mac Máel Sechnaill, King (1036–1061)
Ardgar mac Lochlainn, King (1061–1064) Áed Ua hUalgairg, King (1064–1067) Domnall...
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Flaithbertach Ua Néill (again) 1033–1036
Niall mac Máel
Sechnaill 1036–1061
Ardgar mac
Lochlainn 1061–1064 Áed Ua
hUalgairg 1064–1067
Domnall mac Néill 1067–1068...
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Toirdelbach Ua
Briain as king of Ireland.
Domnall was the son of a
certain Ardgar son of Lochlann.
Genealogical compilations, such as that
surviving in the...
- Maelseachlainn, son of Domhnall, King of Ireland, and by Eochaidh, son of
Ardgar, King of Ulidia,
against the
foreigners of Ath-cliath; and they laid siege...
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Witmar left Sweden.
Twenty years later, in 851,
Ansgar sent the
hermit Ardgar to
Birka to give
Frideborg and
Hergier holy
communion before their deaths...
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Formerly Abbot of Boyle.
Became bishop c. 1180. Died in office. 1206 1215
Ardgar Ua
Conchobair Became bishop before 14
February 1206. Died in office. fl...