- Amlaíb
Conung (Old Norse: Óláfr [ˈoːˌlɑːvz̠]; died c. 874) was a
Viking leader in
Ireland and
Scotland in the mid-late
ninth century. He was the son of...
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Annals of
Ireland as Gofraid. The
Fragmentary Annals name
Auisle and Amlaíb
Conung as his brothers.
Another Viking leader,
Halfdan Ragnarsson, is considered...
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dynasty ruled in Ireland. He also
claims that Ímar's brother, Amlaíb
Conung (the name "
Conung" is from the Old
Norse konungr and
simply means "king"), who often...
- Olaf I may
refer to: Olof (I) of
Sweden (ruled c. 854) Amlaíb
Conung of
Dublin (died c. 875) Olaf I of
Norway (Olav Tryggvason), king of
Norway (995–1000)...
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brother Ubba,
where he
establishes a new base on the
River Tyne. Amlaíb
Conung, the
first Norse 'king' of Dublin, is
killed in Scotland,
during a campaign...
- non-contemporary
Fragmentary Annals of
Ireland as Gofraid, and
brother of Amlaíb
Conung and Ímar, the
latter of whom
founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and
whose descendants...
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propagandists from
Clann Donald". In 870
Dumbarton was
besieged by Amlaíb
Conung and Ímar, "the two
kings of the Northmen", who "returned to
Dublin from...
- to be
Gofraid of
Lochlann and his
brothers are
usually named as Amlaíb
Conung and Auisle. As
Dorothy Whitelock notes, the
names Ívarr and Ímar were "not...
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Roman Catholicism Government Monarchy King • c. 853–871 (first) Amlaíb
Conung • c. 1160–1170 (last)
Ascall mac
Ragnaill History • Established 853 • Norman...
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common Norse-Gaelic names. Olaf the Black, 13th-century
Norse king Amlaíb
Conung (King Olaf), King of Dublin,
possibly identical with Olaf the
White Olaf...