-
another died in 1034.
Either man
could have been
Ragnailt's father. An
anecdote described here
about Ragnailt ingen Amlaíb
explained a
prophecy in
which an...
- (died 999) Ímar mac
Arailt (died 1054)
Dubgall mac Amlaíb (died 1014)
Ragnailt ingen Amlaíb (died ?) Máel
Muire ingen Amlaíb (died 1021)
Gytha ingen Amlaíb...
-
through their descent from Somairle's wife,
Ragnailt,
daughter of Amlaíb mac
Gofraid (died 1153).
Ragnailt and her
father were
members of the
Crovan dynasty...
- Thomnd, fl. c. 1500. http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Feminine/
Ragnailt.shtml This page or
section lists people that
share the same
given name...
-
daughter of a son of King of
Leinster Túathal mac Úgaire [ga]. The
spelling Ragnailt appears on the list of fair
women known as Bansenchas [de; cy] recorded...
- Hebrides, was
ruled by
Somairle mac
Gilla Brigte, Lord of Argyll,
husband of
Ragnailt ingen Amlaíb, Godred's granddaughter.
Somairle eventually forced his brother-in-law...
- (died 999) Ímar mac
Arailt (died 1054)
Dubgall mac Amlaíb (died 1014)
Ragnailt ingen Amlaíb (died ?) Máel
Muire ingen Amlaíb (died 1021)
Gytha ingen Amlaíb...
- 1012/1013,
whilst the
other died in 1034.
Either man
could have been
Ragnailt's father. A
cognate text that
similarly connects Amlaíb to
these regions...
- thirteenth-century
Historia Gruffud vab Kenan, the
mother of Cynan's son was
Ragnailt ingen Amlaíb, a
paternal granddaughter of Sitriuc.
Further revealed by...