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Turgesius (died 845) (also
called Turgeis, Tuirgeis, Turges, and Thorgest) was a
Viking chief active in
Ireland during the 9th century.
Turgesius Island...
- that this son of
Harald should be
Turgesius is
chronologically impossible, as
Harald was born
around 851.
Turgesius's identity remains uncertain to this...
- The prin****l
island on
Lough Lene is
named after Turgesius who was a
Viking leader who is said to have
conquered Dublin....
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astrologer (approximate date)
Theophanes the Branded,
Byzantine monk (b. 775)
Turgesius,
Viking chieftain (approximate date)
Huart 1986, p. 647.
Toynbee 1973...
- son and heir
Prince Turgesius,
using forged letters indicating that the
Prince covets the throne. He
arranges that both
Turgesius and the Prince's granduncle...
- King of Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne. 832 A
Viking fleet of
about 120
ships under Turgesius invades kingdoms on Ireland’s
northern and
eastern coasts. Clondalkin...
- Lene also has
claims to
being the home to
kings and Vikings, such as
Turgesius who had one of his
forts upon the hill on the
southwest overlooking the...
-
concrete stile,(v1) M****-Path, Ranaghan,
Collinstown Bell of
Lough Lene
Turgesius Island,
Lough Lene
Sunset on
Lough Lene The Cut,
Lough Lene Dublin-Mullingar...
- legends, it was on this
island that
Queen Maeve was killed. The
Viking Turgesius controlled a
ringfort on the s****s
until his
death by
drowning in Lough...
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Danish raiders attacked the
monastery in 783 and
again in 805.
Finally Turgesius completely destro**** it in 818 The
village was the
centre of the diocese...