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Gormfhlaith (Irish pronunciation: [ˈɡɔɾˠəmˠˌlˠa]; Old Irish:
Gormflaith) is an
Irish language feminine given name
meaning "blue princess" or "illustrious...
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Gormlaith ingen Murchada (c. 960–1030),
sometimes spelt Gormflaith, was an
Irish queen.
Gormlaith was born in Naas,
County Kildare, Ireland. Her father...
- wife; Brian, in-turn, took Sigtrygg's mother, the now three-times-married
Gormflaith, as his
second wife.
Dublin enjo**** a
sustained period of
peace while...
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Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna (c. 870–948) was an
Irish Queen of Tara, Munster, and Leinster.
Gormflaith was the
daughter of
Flann Sinna, High King of...
- (old spelling:
Donnchad mac Briain) (died 1064), son of
Brian Bóruma and
Gormflaith ingen Murchada, was King of Munster.
Brian Bóruma was the
first man to...
- 10th and
early 11th century. Son of King
Murchad mac Finn and
brother of
Gormflaith, he
belonged to the
northern Leinster dynasty of the Uí Dúnlainge, and...
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occasion that
Brian married Sigtrygg's
mother and Máel Mórda's
sister Gormflaith, the
former wife of Máel Sechnaill.
Brian made it
clear that his ambitions...
- example, the
portrayals of
Gormflaith ingen Donncadha (d. 861),
Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna (c. 870–948), and
Gormflaith ingen Murchada (960–1030) have...
- took as his
second wife Sigtrygg's mother, the now three-times-married
Gormflaith. The
cessation of
revolt was
followed by over a
decade of
peace in Dublin...
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Irish Annals of the Four Masters,
compiled in the 1600s, the
Irish Queen Gormflaith laments the
death of her husband,
Niall Glundubh, at the
hands of one...