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Northumbria in 941, but was himself expelled from England in 944 by
353:. The two sides fought a battle in 947 in which Ruaidrí was successful and the Vikings of Dublin suffered many casualties. Soon after this defeat Blácaire was able to regain Dublin and his rival Amlaíb was rendered powerless. In 948 Viking raids took place into the lands of Congalach in
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Dubliners suffered many casualties. That year Blácaire was able to regain the kingship from Amlaíb and reversed the alliance with Congalach. Vikings raided into Congalach's lands in 948, leading to a battle between the Dubliners and the Southern
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240:, are believed to be contemporary accounts, whereas the sagas were written down at dates much later than the events they describe and are considered far less reliable. A few of the annals such as the
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87:Amlaíb Cuarán
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78:947–948
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69:Amlaíb Cuarán
67:
63:
60:
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50:939–945
49:
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42:
38:
33:
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2492:12th century
2465:Muirchertach
2455:Muirchertach
2408:11th century
2373:
2359:Sitric Cáech
2352:10th century
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172:Clonmacnoise
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2599:Norse-Gaels
2265:9th century
1916:26 November
1879:23 November
1853:23 November
414:Family tree
279:Northumbria
168:Northumbria
83:Predecessor
55:Predecessor
2604:948 deaths
2588:Categories
2425:Echmarcach
2415:Echmarcach
2325:Glúniarann
1822:. Dublin:
1748:, a.a. 943
1736:, a.a. 942
1679:, a.a. 940
1624:References
1504:Máel Muire
1480:Glúniarran
222:Background
2389:Glúniairn
1798:Thorpe, B
1689:O Croinin
1629:Citations
1600:Old Irish
1187:Sichfrith
1175:Sichfrith
905:Uathmarán
685:Sichfrith
391:Sichfrith
260:Biography
143:Old Norse
93:Successor
75:2nd reign
65:Successor
47:1st reign
2609:Uí Ímair
2460:Donnchad
2213:947–948
2188:940–945
2144:and the
1724:, p. 248
1691:, p. 111
1643:, p. xvi
1596:rí tuath
1228:Blácaire
403:Uí Ímair
359:Uí Néill
335:Uí Néill
291:Leinster
246:and the
230:and the
212:Uí Néill
203:Uí Néill
184:Leinster
121:Uí Ímair
2545:Ragnall
2076:Celtica
1782:Downham
1772:, p. 34
1770:Downham
1758:Downham
1722:Downham
1706:Downham
1667:, p. 12
1665:Downham
1641:Downham
1579:Downham
1522:Gofraid
1498:Dubgall
1474:Ragnall
1461:Gofraid
1221:Ragnall
1198:Gofraid
969:Gofraid
949:Ragnall
710:Unknown
698:Sitriuc
395:Sitriuc
379:Gofraid
349:of the
283:Downham
254:Downham
116:Dynasty
2566:Ascall
2556:Brodar
2292:Albann
2287:Auisle
2272:Amlaíb
2140:, the
2128:. The
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1875:. 2012
1849:. 2013
1653:Radner
1543:Notes:
1516:Cammán
1468:Maccus
1241:Albann
1235:Amlaíb
1192:Auisle
959:Amlaíb
373:Family
307:Armagh
176:Armagh
160:Dublin
156:Viking
127:Father
2551:Ottir
2540:Ottir
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1566:Notes
1493:Aralt
1181:Aralt
672:Bárid
387:Bárid
355:Brega
331:Brega
319:Ardee
303:Meath
228:sagas
199:Brega
180:Irish
2394:Ímar
2281:Ivar
2277:Ímar
2136:and
2102:ISBN
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1991:ISBN
1966:ISBN
1940:ISBN
1918:2014
1881:2014
1855:2014
1611:The
1510:Ímar
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383:Ímar
277:for
174:and
107:Died
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