- of
Northumbria (ruled c. 883 – 895)
Gofraid ua Ímair (died 934), aka
Gothfrith II, King of York Olaf III
Guthfrithson (died 941), King of
Dublin Gofraid...
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Gofraid mac
Fergusa is an
alleged ninth-century
figure attested by the
Annals of the Four
Masters and
various pedigrees concerning the
ancestors of Clann...
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Gofraig (1467 MS.),
Godfrey (do.),
Irish Gofraidh (F.M.),
Middle Irish Gothfrith,
Gofraig (Tigernach, 989),
Early Irish Gothfraid (Lib. Lein.), E. Welsh...
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Gofraid ua Ímair or
Guthfrith of Ivar (Old Norse: Guðrøðr [ˈɡuðˌrøðz̠], Latin: Guthfridus, fl. from AD 918
until death in 934) was a Hiberno-Scandinavian...
- Olaf of York may
refer to: Olaf
Gothfrith's son, i.e. Amlaíb mac
Gofrith Olaf Sihtric's son, i.e. Amlaíb
Cuaran This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- of Mann and the Isles". Otir (912?–914?)
Ragnall ua Ímair (914-921?)
Gothfrith ua Ímair (pre 927-?) Amlaíb mac
Gofraid (pre 935-941)
Maccus mac Arailt...
- to 921? ?
Defeated Bárid son of Otir in a
naval battle off Man in 914
Gothfrith ua Ímair pre 927 to?
Father of Amlaíb Amlaíb mac
Gofraid pre 935 to 941...
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Gothfrith.
Athelstan made the kings, who had
apparently been ****ociating with
pagan Vikings like Gothrith,
renounce idolatry, but "
Gothfrith and company...
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succeeded him as king in
Dublin in 952.
Other forms of the name
include Gothfrith, Guthfrith, Godred, and Godfrey. Downham, pp. 47 & 254; Hudson, p. 37;...
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struck in 961, and
Anglesey was
raided in 962. "Camán son of Amlaíb son of
Gothfrith was
defeated at Dub". "A prey by
Sitric Cam from the sea to Ui-Colgain;...