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Tomrair (died 848) was a ninth-century
Viking active in Ireland. He is one of the
first Vikings recorded by
Irish sources.
Tomrair is
reported to have...
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Tomrair mac Ailchi, or Thormod/Thorir Helgason, was the
Viking jarl and
prince who
reestablished the
preexisting small Norse base or
settlement at Limerick...
- This
upset the sons of Sitric, who
allied with a "son of Helgi",
possibly Tomrair mac
Ailchi of Limerick, and
seized the city. This act
began a
period of...
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Tomar (surname)
Tomar Jacob Hileman (1882–1945),
American photographer Tomrair (died 848),
Viking jarl also
known as
Tomar Tomaras of Delhi, a 9th–12th...
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exhibitions with
computer generated animations, and a cafe. The
Viking sea-king,
Tomrair mac Ailchi,
built the
first permanent Viking stronghold on Inis Sibhtonn...
- to the "dark foreigners" of Dublin. In 922, a Limerick-based jarl
named Tomrair mac
Ailchi is
recorded as
leading raids on
churches and
islands up the...
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Sorgier –
keyboards (2002-2003)
Dagor (Nick van Liempd) – b**** (2011–2021)
Tomrair (Cullen Toner) - b**** (2021-2024)
Grimbold (Jan-Paul Lucas) – drums, backing...
- Cathalán, king of Cenél Fiachrach, and many
others were slain. AI922.2
Tomrair son of Elgi, a Jarl of the foreigners, on
Luimnech (the
Lower Shannon)...
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conflict between the
Norse of
Dublin and Limerick,
dating from the
arrival of
Tomrair mac
Ailchi in 922. They ****ume that the two Amlaíbs
actually engaged in...
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Nechtain near
modern Castledermot,
County Kildare, in
which fell the jarl
Tomrair. Lorcán's
father Cellach had also been
aligned with
Munster during the...