-
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib ("The War of the
Irish with the Foreigners") is a
medieval Irish text that
tells of the
depredations of the
Vikings and Uí Ímair...
- a
leader of the
Great Heathen Army, as king of the "dark heathens", and
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib identifies Bárid mac Ímair, King of
Dublin as the leader...
- day, and
completed the rout
after the
death of Brian. On the
other hand,
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib ("The War of the
Irish with the Foreigners"), says that...
-
history of the
Danes written by Saxo Grammaticus, the
Primary Chronicle, and
Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib. Few
scholars still accept these texts as
reliable sources...
-
antagonist in the
first part of the
early 12th
century saga and
political tract Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib, as an
enemy of
Mathgamain mac Cennétig,
claimant to the...
-
Irish annals and
other reliable and semi-reliable sources, such as the
Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib, and
among those only the ones who can be
placed in the...
-
authors of the
Annals of the Four Masters. It also
informs the
Irish text
Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib. The
Library of
Trinity College, Dublin,
possesses the...
-
called Ingvar (i.e. Ivar), Ubbe and
Halfdan who,
judging from the
Irish Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib, were sons of a
Ragnall (Ragnar or a
similar name). Björn...
- the
earlier references to the
legendary hero
Ragnar Lodbrok. The
Irish Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib from the 12th century, with
information deriving from...
- the
death of Ímar, with Bárid
probably succeeding him as King of Dublin.
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib names a son of Amlaíb, most
likely Oistin, as raiding...