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- Olaf Guthfrithson or Anlaf Guthfrithson (Old Norse: Óláfr Guðrøðsson [ˈoːˌlɑːvz̠ ˈɡuðˌrøðsˌson]; Old English: Ánláf; Old Irish: Amlaíb mac Gofraid; died...
- Ragnall Guthfrithson (Old Norse: Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðsson [ˈrɔɣnˌwɑldz̠ ˈɡuðˌrøðsˌson]; Old Irish: Ragnall mac Gofraid) was a Viking leader who ruled Viking...
- Historian Kevin Halloran argues that it was Anlaf Cuaran rather than Olaf Guthfrithson who became King of York after Æthelstan's death Gething, Paul; Albert...
- when he conquered Viking-ruled York in 927, but after his death Anlaf Guthfrithson was accepted as King of York and extended Viking rule to the Five Boroughs...
- The English Olaf Guthfrithson is a form of the Old Norse Óláfr Guðfriðarson. An Anglicised form of the Old Norse name is Olaf Godredsson. The Old Irish...
- Olaf Cuaran is clearly confused with his cousin ...". Hudson, "Óláf Guthfrithson"; Woolf, Pictland to Alba, p. 174. Halloran, Kevin (September 2013)....
- 1847, p. 133 In 937 a coalition of Vikings (led by Gofraid's son Olaf Guthfrithson), Constantine II, King of Scotland, and Owain, King of Strathclyde invaded...
- fought in 937 between Æthelstan, King of England, and an alliance of Olaf Guthfrithson, King of Dublin; Constantine II, King of Scotland; and Owain, King of...
- King of the Scots; Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of the ****brians; and Olaf Guthfrithson, King of Dublin – at the battle of Brunanburh, celebrated by a poem in...
- Edmund I. King Olaf Guthfrithson captures York. 940 King Edmund cedes Northumbria and the Five Boroughs of the Danelaw to Olaf Guthfrithson. King Edmund summons...