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Meaning of "amlaíb"
Amlaíb is an old Irish name, often anglicized as Olaf
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Two wives of Amlaíb are mentioned by the annals.
Praised the strengths of Amlaíb.
Amlaíb retired to the monastery on Iona where he died soon afterwards.
Either man could have been the Amlaíb referred to by the aforesaid source.
Amlaíb was allied with Congalach and may have gained power with his assistance.
The course of events in Northumbria while Amlaíb was in Ireland is uncertain.
Amlaíb mac Gofrith.
It is possible that rivalry between Amlaíb and Ragnall contributed to their fall.
Amlaíb of Scotland.
This unnamed son of Amlaíb is probably Oistin.
If correct, this record could also be evidence of the extent of Amlaíb Cúarán 's realm.
In the aftermath of this defeat Amlaíb abdicated, or was removed from power.
Amlaíb returned to Ireland, never again to rule in York.
His paternal grandfather was Amlaíb Cuarán d.
Amlaíb is the Gaelic form of Óláfr, suggesting maternal descent from Norsemen.
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His sons Cuilén and Amlaíb were later kings.
Amlaíb Cuarán was probably a great-grandson of Ímar.
They also now had an effective leadership under Amlaíb Conung and Ímar.
In the same year, Amlaíb plundered the great monastic settlement of Armagh.
On one hand, it is possible that the family supported Amlaíb Cúarán in the conflict.
Amlaíb Conung is identified as Oistin 's father by the Annals of Ulster.
The events are associated with Amlaíb mac Gofrith by Higham, Kingdom of Northumbria, p.
Amlaíb was the son of the ruling King of Dublin, Sigtrygg Silkbeard d.
Within the year, the kingship was held by Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill died 1075.
Amlaíb was the heir of his brother Cuilén, who was killed in a hall-burning.
In 951, while Amlaíb was in Britain his brother Gofraid died in Dublin of disease.
Amlaíb had a claim to the throne of Northumbria, from which Æthelstan expelled his father in 927.
Amlaíb disappears from Irish annals after his return to Ireland in 871.
Amlaíb disappears from contemporary annals in 871.
Amlaíb had four half-brothers, Artalach d.
Amlaíb was expelled from the kingship of York in 944.
Amlaíb returned to Ireland in 867, probably to try to stop this string of defeats.