- Amlaíb
Cenncairech was a
Norse ruler and
presumably King of
Limerick notable for his
military activities in
Ireland in the 930s,
especially in the province...
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dominance over the
Vikings of
Limerick when he
captured their king, Amlaíb
Cenncairech, in 937. That same year he
allied with
Constantine II of
Scotland in...
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Limerick Reign ?–932
Predecessor Tomrair mac
Ailchi Successor Amlaíb
Cenncairech Died 932
House Uí Ímair (possibly)
Father Bárid mac Ímair or Bárid mac...
- or Olaf, king of the
Norse of Munster,
possibly referring to Amlaíb
Cenncairech. It was also ****umed by John O'Donovan that
Cathal married a
Norse woman...
- Dubliners, now led by Gofraid's son Amlaíb,
captured Limerick's king Amlaíb
Cenncairech and for some
reason destro**** his fleet. However, no
battle is actually...
- King of
Connacht from 1189 to 1202, who was
nicknamed "scabby". Amlaíb
Cenncairech, a
Norse ruler whose name is
often translated into "scabby head". Peibio...
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Svinfylking Formation Varangian Guard Historical figures Airdeconut Amlaíb
Cenncairech Amlaíb Cuarán Amlaíb
Conung Aud the Deep-Minded (Ketilsdóttir) Auisle...
- century),
Viking sea-king,
possibly synonymous with Amlaíb
Conung Amlaíb
Cenncairech, King of Limerick,
ruled 932–937 Amlaíb of Scotland, (died 977), King...
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which speculation see Wyndham-Quin, p. 234. This may have been Amlaíb
Cenncairech.
Richard F. Cronnelly,
Irish Family History p. 269 It is
uncertain if...
- Bugge, 15; MacCotter,
Medieval Ireland, p.185
Probably meaning Amlaíb
Cenncairech, but Ivar also had a son Olaf and the two
appear to have
merged in family...