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Ímar (Old Norse: Ívarr [ˈiːˌwɑrː]; died c. 873) was a
powerful Viking leader in
Ireland and
Scotland in the mid-late
ninth century. He was the progenitor...
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Imar or
IMAR may
refer to: Emar, an
ancient Amorite city
located in modern-day
Syria Ímar, a 9th-century
Norse king
Ímar (band), a
musical group from the...
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briefly Viking Northumbria in the
early 10th century. He was a
grandson of
Ímar and a
member of the Uí Ímair.
Gofraid was most
probably among those Vikings...
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historically accurate. Ivar is
sometimes regarded as the same
person as
Ímar, a
Viking king of
Dublin between 870 and 873. It is
unclear why Ivar acquired...
- The
Institute of
Marine Engineering,
Science and
Technology (
IMarEST) is the
international membership body and
learned society for
marine professionals...
- the 10th century. He was the son of
Gofraid ua Ímair and great-grandson of
Ímar,
making him one of the Uí Ímair. Olaf
succeeded his
father as King of Dublin...
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Northumbria and the Isle of Man in the
early 10th century. He was a
grandson of
Ímar and a
member of the Uí Ímair.
Ragnall was most
probably among those Vikings...
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Imar, O.S.B.
Cluny (died at
Cluny on 28
October 1161) was a
French Benedictine abbot, who
served as a
bishop and cardinal. In his youth,
Imar became a...
- historians[who?]
believe Ímar and Ivar the
Boneless to be identical,
others claim they are two
different individuals.
According to
Irish annals,
Ímar was the son of...
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Ímar ua Ímair (Old Norse: Ívarr [ˈiːˌwɑrː], died 904); also
known as Ivar II, was a Norse-Gaelic King of Dublin. He was a
grandson of Ivar Gudrødsson and...