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Ascall mac
Ragnaill meic
Torcaill (1124 – 16 May 1171), also
known as
Ascall Mac Torcaill, was the last Norse-Gaelic king of Dublin. He was a
member of...
- they
reached Dublin,
Diarmait began negotiations with its king,
Ascall mac
Ragnaill (
Ascall MacRannall). On 21 September,
while talks were ongoing, a force...
- him king in
records of his demise. He was the
father of at
least one son,
Ascall, a man who
certainly reigned as king. Ragnall's father, a
significant figure...
- –1146)
Brodar mac Torcaill, King (?–1160)
Gofraid mac Amlaíb, King (?)
Ascall mac Ragnaill, King (?–1170)
Leinster (complete list) –
Donnchadh mac Murchada...
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unattested brother of
Ascall, or else an annalist's
mistake for
Ascall himself.
Whatever the case,
according to
Expugnatio Hibernica,
Ascall was
driven from...
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arriving outside the
walls of
Dublin in late September. The King of Dublin,
Ascall mac Ragnaill, met with Mac
Murchada for negotiations; however,
while talks...
- Ireland",
traders are
invited to
Dublin where an
English colony is set up.
Ascall mac
Ragnaill (or Torcaill), last Norse–Gaelic king of Dublin, is captured...
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Monarchy King • c. 853–871 (first) Amlaíb
Conung • c. 1160–1170 (last)
Ascall mac
Ragnaill History • Established 853 • Norman
conquest 1170 Currency...
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Connacht (County Galway). Ireland's
recognised capital, Dublin, was
ruled by
Ascall mac Ragnaill, who had
submitted to Ruaidri. Only with the
arrival of MacMurrough's...
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afterwards made
constable of the settlement. In 1171, the king of Dublin,
Ascall mac Ragnaill, who had
successfully fled,
returned with 60
ships and ****aulted...