- Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1237) (Scottish Gaelic:
Amhlaibh Dubh), also
known as Olaf the Black, was a thirteenth-century King of the Isles, and a member...
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Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó (1070–1072)
Godred Sitricson (?–1074)
Fingal Godredson (1074-?)
Godred Crovan (1079–1094)
Magnus Barelegs (1098–1102), Direct...
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Fingal mac Gofraid, and his father,
Gofraid mac Sitriuc, were late eleventh-century
rulers of the
Kingdom of the Isles.
Although one
source states that...
- the
Isles until his
death in 1072.
Godred Sitricson and his son
Fingal Godredson then
ruled in Mann at least, but the
records for the
rulers of the Hebrides...
- had
invaded the island,
finally taking it from the
ruling king
Fingal Godredson. At the time of the battle, the Isle of Man was part of a
larger political...
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Ragnall mac Gofraid,
Ragnvald Godredsson,
Reginald Godredsson,
Rognvald Godredson,
Rognvald Godredsson,
Rognvald Guðrøðson,
Rognvald Gudrodson, Rognvald...
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rulers of the
House of Ímar (see above).
Downham (2007)
suggests Lagmann Godredson may have "wielded
power in Man" and
possibly even have been king but was...