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Echmarcach mac
Ragnaill (died 1064/1065) was a
dominant figure in the eleventh-century
Irish Sea region. At his height, he
reigned as king over Dublin...
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Ascall mac
Ragnaill meic
Torcaill (1124 – 16 May 1171), also
known as
Ascall Mac Torcaill, was the last Norse-Gaelic king of Dublin. He was a
member of...
- Ímair (died 996)
Ragnall mac Ímair II (died 1018) ? mac
Ragnaill (died 1015)
Ragnall mac
Ragnaill (died 1035)
Sihtric mac Ímair (died 1022)
Sitric Cáech...
- –1004/05)
Lagmann mac Gofraid,
possible ruler (c.1005)
Echmarcach mac
Ragnaill,
possible ruler (1052–1061)
Murchad mac Diarmata, King (1061–1070) Fingal...
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Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic
Ragnaill (died 1075) was a late eleventh-century King of Dublin.
Although the
precise identities of his
father and grandfather...
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identified as Mac
Ragnaill (son of Ragnall) by the
annals may have been Ragnall's son,
though no name is given. In 942 Mac
Ragnaill led a raid on Downpatrick...
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Cacht ingen Ragnaill was the
queen of
Donnchad mac Briain, from
their marriage in 1032 to her
death in 1054, when she is
styled Queen of
Ireland in the...
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earliest rival, who had
contested for
Dublin decades before.
Echmarcach mac
Ragnaill, King of the
Isles forced Sigtrygg to
abdicate in 1036.
Sigtrygg died in...
- mac Amlaíb, King of Dublin, a man
driven from
Dublin by
Echmarcach mac
Ragnaill in 1036. Ímar's
reign in
Dublin spanned at
least eight years, from 1038...
- from
earlier annals,
mentions king
Halfdan (d. 877)
under the name "mac
Ragnaill". The form
Ragnall may
refer to
either Ragnvald or
Ragnar and the entry...