- The Uí
Ímair (Irish: [iː ˈiːwəɾʲ] ;
meaning ‘scions of Ivar’), also
known as the Ivar
dynasty or Ivarids, was a Norse-Gael
dynasty which ruled much of...
- the
early 10th century. He was a
grandson of Ímar and a
member of the Uí
Ímair.
Sitric was most
probably among those Vikings expelled from
Dublin in 902...
-
Imair Airlines was an
airline based in Baku, Azerbaijan. It was a
private airline operating international scheduled and
charter p****enger
services from...
- 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...
-
powerful Uí
Ímair. Ímar ua
Ímair became King of
Dublin sometime prior to 902, but
probably not
before 896 when his
uncle (or father)
Sitriuc mac
Ímair died....
-
Ragnall ua
Ímair (Old Norse: Rǫgnvaldr [ˈrɔɣnˌwɑldz̠], died 921) or Rægnald was a
Viking leader who
ruled Northumbria and the Isle of Man in the early...
-
elements of the life of
Ragnall ua
Ímair, a
later figure, into the
figure of
Rognvald Eysteinsson of Møre.
Ragnall ua
Ímair, who was
active between 914 and...
-
began in the late 8th century, and
whilst there is no
doubt that the Uí
Ímair dynasty pla**** a
prominent role in this
early period, the
records for the...
- of Dublin. He was a son of Ivar (Ímar)
Ragnarsson and a
member of the Uí
Ímair. The
earliest mention of Bárid in the
Irish Annals is in part of a saga...
-
Sichfrith mac
Ímair (Old Norse: Sigfrøðr Ívarrsson [ˈsiɣˌfrøðz̠ ˈiːˌwɑrːsˌson]; died 888), also
known as
Sigfred Ivarsson and Sigfrodo, was a ninth-century...