- Glúniairn (died 989), in Old
Norse Járnkné ([ˈjɑːrnˌkneː], "Iron-knee"), was a Norse-Gael king of
Dublin of the Uí Ímair
kindred which ruled over much...
- Morda,
Dubgall mac Amlaíb (brother of Sigtrygg),
Gilla Ciaráin mac Glún
Iairn (probably a
nephew of Sigtrygg),
Sigurd Hlodvirsson of Orkney, and Brodir...
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candidate is an
alleged descendant of
Sitriuc mac Amlaíb's brother, Glún
Iairn mac Amlaíb, King of Dublin. Specifically,
according to a
genealogical tract...
- Hebrides. It is
possible that
Gilli is
identical to
Gilla Ciaráin mac Glún
Iairn, an Uí Ímair
dynast who was
slain at the
Battle of
Clontarf in 1014. If...
- Loch Chaech, in
Leinster Loch Laegh, in
Ulster Loch Uair, in
Meath Loch n-
Iairn Loch Ce, in
Connaught Loch
Saileann Loch nAilleann, in
Connaught Loch Feabhail...
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Unfortunately for the Uí Chennselaig, two of Diarmait's sons—Murchad and Glún
Iairn—unexpectedly
predeceased their father in 1070, and
Diarmait himself fell...
- Sigurðr son of Hloðver jarl of the Orkneys, and
Gilla Ciaráin son of Glún
Iairn heir-designate of the Foreigners, and
Ottir Dub and
Suartgair and Donnchad...