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629:, the fact the marriage between Sitric and Æthelstan's sister occurred at the old Mercian royal centre at Tamworth reinforces the suggestion that this marriage was supposed to perform a function similar to the one in 918. The agreement reached at Tamworth seems to have necessitated Sitric's conversion to Christianity, though he soon reverted to paganism. Sitric died the following year and was succeeded by his kinsman
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might be due to Edward's failing power in the latter years of his reign, and its tendency to only record successes and not failures. His death in 924 is not recorded by a number of important
Frankish, Welsh and Irish annals, suggesting a fall in importance and standing from the zenith of his power in
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It seems that the three kinsmen Sitric, Ragnall and
Gofraid co-operated for the greater good of their dynasty, with the senior of the three (initially Ragnall) getting the Kingdom of Northumbria and the next senior (initially Sitric) getting the relatively poorer Kingdom of
370:. Archaeological evidence suggests Dublin remained occupied in the years immediately following this expulsion, perhaps indicating only the ruling elite were forced to leave. However, Viking raids on Irish settlements continued, and in 914, a large Viking fleet travelled to
505:, the departure of Ragnall and his contingent of warriors may have emboldened Niall Glúndub to try to expel the Uí Ímair from Ireland once again. In 919 Niall led a coalition of northern Irish kings south to Dublin. The forces of Sitric and Niall met near
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does not mention the reason for the meeting, but it reports that an unnamed sister of Æthelstan was married to Sitric. Several years previously, in 918, Æthelstan's predecessor had used a royal marriage to bring Mercia under Wessex control. According to
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In the annals Sitric is sometimes identified by the use of one of his epithets, or by the use of "ua Ímair", meaning "grandson of Ímar", but never with a patronymic. As such, it is not possible to identify which of the three known sons of Ímar
600:. Edward's control of Mercia likely stretched the kingdom's resources to breaking point, allowing Sitric to exploit the ill-will towards Edward that existed among the populace there, with Edward being unable to effectively oppose Sitric.
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was an overwhelming victory for Sitric and his forces, with Niall falling in battle alongside one of his kinsmen. Five other kings, and a kinsman of the ruler of the
Southern Uí Néill, also died fighting against Sitric's army.
729:, this is unlikely to be correct, since the marriage is said to have occurred sixty-three years after Sitric's death. It is much more likely that Gytha was actually a granddaughter of Sitric through his son Amlaíb Cuarán.
310:. In 921 Ragnall ua Ímair died, with Sitric succeeding him as King of Northumbria. Though there are no written accounts of conflict, numismatic evidence suggests there was a Viking reconquest of a large part of
671:, Ragnall, Amlaíb and Gofraid are the other known grandsons of Ímar identified by the use of "ua Ímair". All except for Amlaíb ruled as either King of Dublin or King of Northumbria at one time or another.
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sailed separate fleets to
Ireland where they won several battles against local kings. Sitric successfully recaptured Dublin and established himself as king, while Ragnall returned to England to become
395:, 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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makes mention of Sitric in the years 921–924, between his installation as King of
Northumbria and the death of Edward the Elder. However, there are coins in existence which were minted at
596:, south of the Humber) submitted to Edward in 918. These coins might indicate Viking reconquest of a large area in the years 921–924, which if it did happen went unremarked upon by the
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Vikings in 902. Coins dating from the period bearing the legend "Sitric Comes" (Earl Sitric), and the mintmark "Sceldfor" (
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490:, overking of Leinster, who died in the battle. Augaire's death marked the end of effective opposition to the Vikings' return to Ireland. Sitric led his men on a triumphant return to
752:. The truth of his identification is debated, but regardless of her name it is likely that she entered a nunnery in widowhood. According to some late sources, such as the chronicler
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where he assumed the kingship of
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in the following few years. An agreement of some sort between the
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during the period that bear Sitric's name. These are an important piece of evidence since they suggest Sitric ruled a large area south of the
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over a coalition of local Irish kings who aimed to expel the Uí Ímair from
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4143:Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó
3962:^ Disputed * Speculative
3821:Diarmait mac Máel na mBó
3044:Edward the Elder 899–924
2878:"Sihtric Cáech (d. 927)"
2826:. Russell & Russell.
2803:Edward the Elder 899–924
2747:
2724:
2705:
2675:. London: Thomas Nelson.
2651:
2643:Dumville, D. N. (2005).
2642:
2590:
2507:, pp. 254, 273–274
2408:
2389:
2305:
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2139:
2111:
2107:
2103:
2095:
2043:
1935:
545:King of the Anglo-Saxons
308:King of the Anglo-Saxons
184:). The excerpt concerns
4148:Echmarcach mac Ragnaill
3916:Conchobar Ua Conchobair
3597:Ragnall II Guthfrithson
3207:Monarchs of Northumbria
3081:University College Cork
2831:Downham, Clare (2007).
2774:Murphy, D, ed. (1896).
2759:University College Cork
2691:University College Cork
2679:
2628:University College Cork
2616:
2602:University College Cork
2571:
2456:
2309:
2297:
2285:
2254:
2245:, pp. 31, 273–274
2147:
2143:
2112:Brut y Tywysogyon (RBH)
2099:
2044:Cogad Gaedel re Gallaib
221:
208:
4317:Dubhghall mac Ruaidhrí
4275:Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill
3731:
3027:. Templekieran Press.
2893:10.1093/ref:odnb/25543
2839:Dunedin Academic Press
2618:"The Annals of Ulster"
2481:Annals of Clonmacnoise
2302:Annals of Clonmacnoise
677:Annals of Clonmacnoise
647:
521:Battle of Islandbridge
458:, another grandson of
454:is in 917 when he and
424:
269:Battle of Islandbridge
213:[ˈsiɣˌtryɡːz̠]
189:
4270:Somairle mac Dubgaill
4239:Aonghus mac Somhairle
4234:Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson
3826:Toirdelbach Ua Briain
3729:
2984:on 23 September 2015.
2543:, pp. 257–258;
2409:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
2390:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
742:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
738:William of Malmesbury
684:in 937. Another son,
639:
616:, met with Sitric at
586:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
565:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
422:
352:Cerball mac Muirecáin
177:
4390:10th-century Vikings
4287:Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson
4265:Dubgall mac Dubgaill
4229:Ragnall mac Somairle
4224:Dubgall mac Somairle
4138:Murchad mac Diarmata
4005:Kingdom of the Isles
3836:Domnall mac Murchada
3816:Murchad mac Diarmata
3760:Blácaire mac Gofraid
2875:Hart, Cyril (2004).
2856:Foot, Sarah (2011).
2681:"Chronicon Scotorum"
2653:Williams Ab Ithel, J
2573:Williams Ab Ithel, J
2104:Brenhinedd y Saesson
682:Battle of Brunanburh
637:describe his death:
378:the following year.
281:High King of Ireland
243:and a member of the
226:Hiberno-Scandinavian
4302:Haraldr Guðrøðarson
4260:Donnchadh of Argyll
4183:Sigurðr Jórsalafari
4168:Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson
4153:Gofraid mac Sitriuc
4118:Lagmann mac Gofraid
4113:Thorfinn the Mighty
4093:Ragnall mac Gofraid
3921:Conchobar Ua Briain
3901:Domnall Gerrlámhach
3891:Domnall Gerrlámhach
3868:Domnall Gerrlámhach
3765:Gofraid mac Sitriuc
3695:Sichfrith mac Ímair
3582:Olaf I Guthfrithson
3166:King of Northumbria
2407:, p. 99–105;
754:John of Wallingford
496:King of Northumbria
488:Augaire mac Ailella
320:Edith of Polesworth
290:, with his kinsman
265:King of Northumbria
147:Harald Sigtryggsson
91:King of Northumbria
4360:Monarchs of Dublin
4355:Monarchs of Jorvik
4297:Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson
4219:Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson
4158:Fingal mac Gofraid
4098:Amlaíb mac Sitriuc
4077:Gofraid mac Arailt
3947:Gofraid mac Amlaíb
3785:Sigtrygg Silkbeard
3755:Amlaíb mac Gofraid
3732:
3500:Viking Northumbria
3097:Chronicon Scotorum
2310:Chronicon Scotorum
2174:, p. 322–325
2144:Chronicon Scotorum
2094:, p. 27–28;
1916:In popular culture
425:
237:Viking Northumbria
224:, died 927) was a
190:
4332:
4331:
4255:Óláfr Guðrøðarson
4204:Óláfr Guðrøðarson
4199:Domnall mac Taidc
4072:Maccus mac Arailt
4050:Olaf Guthfrithson
3967:
3966:
3911:Énna Mac Murchada
3896:Diarmait mac Énna
3862:Domnall mac Taidc
3700:Sitriuc mac Ímair
3684:Oistin mac Amlaíb
3610:
3609:
3174:
3173:
3146:Succeeded by
3013:978-0-19-285434-6
2954:978-1-317-90176-1
2933:978-0-19-516237-0
2906:(Subscription or
2867:978-0-300-12535-1
2848:978-1-903765-89-0
2795:Secondary sources
2559:, pp. 28–29
2447:, p. 99–105
1922:The Saxon Stories
1913:
1912:
1886:
1885:
519:). The resulting
231:leader who ruled
172:
171:
16:(Redirected from
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4292:Haraldr Óláfsson
4209:Guðrøðr Óláfsson
4103:Sigurd the Stout
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3129:Preceded by
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3101:Book of Leinster
3093:the Four Masters
3089:Annals of Ulster
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537:Gofraid ua Ímair
529:Annals of Ulster
516:Annals of Ulster
484:Battle of Confey
480:County Tipperary
392:Annals of Ulster
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292:Gofraid ua Ímair
261:Ragnall ua Ímair
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4124:Haakon Ericsson
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4061:Ketill Flatnose
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3049:
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2799:
2798:
2789:
2786:Accessed via
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2779:
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694:Amlaíb Cuarán
691:
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511:County Dublin
508:
504:
501:According to
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489:
485:
481:
477:
473:
472:Niall Glúndub
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328:Amlaíb Cuarán
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273:Niall Glúndub
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201:Sigtrygg Gále
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197:Sihtric Cáech
194:
187:
186:Sitriuc Cáech
183:
182:
176:
168:
165:
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159:
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144:
143:Amlaíb Cuarán
141:
139:
135:
131:
127:
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120:
117:
113:
110:
107:
103:
100:921–927
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92:
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82:
78:
75:
74:Ímar ua Ímair
72:
68:
65:917–920
64:
60:
57:
53:
49:
45:
42:
38:
33:
30:
19:
4282:Óspakr-Hákon
4248:13th century
4192:12th century
4086:11th century
4043:10th century
3878:12th century
3851:Muirchertach
3841:Muirchertach
3794:11th century
3745:Sitric Cáech
3744:
3738:10th century
3577:Guthfrith II
3571:
3164:
3137:
3114:
3100:
3096:
3092:
3088:
3084:
3043:
3023:
3002:
2991:
2979:the original
2974:
2970:
2943:
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2896:. Retrieved
2882:
2857:
2833:
2822:
2802:
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2763:. Retrieved
2752:
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2695:. Retrieved
2684:
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2632:. Retrieved
2621:
2606:. Retrieved
2595:
2577:
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2500:
2488:
2476:
2464:
2452:
2440:
2428:
2416:
2385:
2373:
2346:
2334:
2308:, s.a. 919;
2304:, s.a. 919;
2300:, s.a. 919;
2293:
2281:
2250:
2220:
2210:Robin et al.
2205:
2179:
2167:
2155:
2146:, s.a. 914;
2142:, s.a. 914;
2131:
2119:
2110:, s.a. 903;
2106:, s.a. 903;
2102:, s.a. 902;
2087:
2075:
2063:
2051:
2035:
2011:
1986:
1974:
1970:
1965:
1952:
1943:
1919:
1900:
1892:
1561:Mac Ragnaill
1277:Sitric Cáech
1276:
741:
731:
712:
675:
673:
653:
640:
634:
621:
620:in 926. The
611:
605:
597:
593:
585:
573:
563:
562:Neither the
561:
528:
526:
514:
507:Islandbridge
500:
452:Irish Annals
449:
441:Anglo-Saxons
426:
402:
396:
390:
387:Irish annals
380:
337:
285:
200:
196:
193:Sitric Cáech
192:
191:
179:
40:
35:Sitric Cáech
29:
4012:9th century
3651:9th century
3527:Guthfrith I
3474:Æthelred II
3367:Northumbria
2992:The Vikings
2765:29 November
2697:26 November
2634:23 November
2608:23 November
764:Family tree
688:, ruled as
533:Northumbria
527:In 920 the
338:The ruling
288:Northumbria
218:Old English
105:Predecessor
70:Predecessor
50:c. 927
4345:927 deaths
4339:Categories
3811:Echmarcach
3801:Echmarcach
3711:Glúniarann
3557:Halfdan II
3547:Airdeconut
3464:Ælfwald II
3439:Æthelred I
3316:Æthelfrith
3263:Æthelfrith
3253:Frithuwald
2910:required.)
2780:. Dublin:
2734:. London:
2483:, s.a. 937
2459:, s.a. 927
2411:, s.a. 926
2392:, s.a. 918
2312:, s.a. 919
2288:, s.a. 919
2261:, s.a. 917
2150:, s.a. 914
2114:, s.a. 903
2023:References
1854:Máel Muire
1830:Glúniarran
760:princess.
758:West Saxon
740:, and the
703:character
570:Æthelweard
362:, some to
334:Background
318:, perhaps
4173:Ingimundr
4056:Gebeachan
3775:Glúniairn
3587:Sitric II
3567:Ragnall I
3542:Æthelwold
3532:Siefredus
3522:Halfdan I
3498:Kings of
3444:Ælfwald I
3394:Eadwulf I
3389:Ealdfrith
3365:Kings of
3346:Œthelwald
3292:Kings of
3214:Kings of
3068:Sihtric 1
2916:required.
2898:6 January
2707:Thorpe, B
2673:Chronicon
2227:, p. 69;
2212:, p. 33;
2138:, p. 97;
2098:, § 429;
2068:O Croinin
2028:Citations
2000:Airgíalla
1979:Old Irish
1537:Sichfrith
1525:Sichfrith
1255:Uathmarán
1035:Sichfrith
661:Sichfrith
622:Chronicle
614:Æthelstan
606:Chronicle
598:Chronicle
574:Chronicon
549:Davenport
468:Waterford
415:Biography
372:Waterford
316:Æthelstan
296:Davenport
235:and then
209:Sigtryggr
205:Old Norse
156:Sichfrith
115:Successor
80:Successor
4375:Uí Ímair
4214:Somerled
3846:Donnchad
3512:Ecgberht
3459:Eardwulf
3449:Osred II
3419:Eadberht
3414:Ceolwulf
3384:Ecgfrith
3356:Ælfwine
3351:Alhfrith
3311:Æthelric
3273:Eanfrith
3248:Theodric
3243:Æthelric
3216:Bernicia
3099:and the
2726:Todd, JH
2531:, p. 114
2493:Billings
2435:, p. 257
2380:, II, 67
2341:, p. 212
2070:, p. 111
2058:, p. xvi
2046:, p. 279
1975:rí tuath
1578:Blácaire
618:Tamworth
553:Cheshire
476:Uí Néill
464:Leinster
429:Shelford
401:and the
385:and the
376:Limerick
356:Leinster
300:Cheshire
277:Uí Néill
245:Uí Ímair
167:Uí Ímair
4019:Gofraid
4003:of the
3931:Ragnall
3517:Ricsige
3484:Osberht
3479:Redwulf
3434:Ealhred
3404:Coenred
3399:Osred I
3159:Ragnall
3149:Gofraid
2971:Celtica
2547:, p. 48
2541:Thacker
2519:, p. 84
2505:Downham
2495:, p. 18
2471:, p. 29
2469:Downham
2445:Downham
2433:Thacker
2423:, II, 9
2405:Downham
2366:Downham
2353:, II, 2
2339:Downham
2329:, p. 34
2327:Downham
2276:, p. 32
2274:Downham
2243:Downham
2186:, p. 12
2184:Downham
2162:, p. 31
2160:Downham
2126:, p. 27
2124:Downham
2092:Downham
2082:, p. 26
2080:Downham
2056:Downham
2016:Dublin.
1958:Downham
1872:Gofraid
1848:Dubgall
1824:Ragnall
1811:Gofraid
1571:Ragnall
1548:Gofraid
1319:Gofraid
1299:Ragnall
1060:Unknown
1048:Sitriuc
709:Gofraid
701:romance
665:Sitriuc
602:Downham
578:Lincoln
503:Downham
456:Ragnall
437:Danelaw
409:Downham
364:England
340:Vikings
324:Gofraid
257:England
253:Danelaw
222:Sihtric
162:Dynasty
153:Gofraid
4001:Rulers
3952:Ascall
3942:Brodar
3678:Albann
3673:Auisle
3658:Amlaíb
3562:Ingwær
3552:Eowils
3469:Eanred
3454:Osbald
3424:Oswulf
3341:Oswine
3331:Oswald
3278:Oswald
3233:Glappa
3095:, the
3083:. The
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2693:. 2010
2630:. 2012
2604:. 2013
2557:Hudson
2529:Bailey
2517:Hudson
2225:Sawyer
2172:Radner
2136:Sawyer
1992:Ulster
1893:Notes:
1866:Cammán
1818:Maccus
1591:Albann
1585:Amlaíb
1542:Auisle
1309:Amlaíb
727:Hudson
650:Family
633:. The
590:Mercia
582:Humber
492:Dublin
445:Humber
360:France
344:Dublin
312:Mercia
249:Dublin
233:Dublin
229:Viking
150:Auisle
4108:Gilli
3937:Ottir
3926:Ottir
3409:Osric
3379:Oswiu
3336:Oswiu
3326:Osric
3321:Edwin
3294:Deira
3283:Oswiu
3268:Edwin
3258:Hussa
2982:(PDF)
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2378:Smyth
2351:Smyth
1996:Brega
1971:ruiri
1936:Notes
1843:Aralt
1531:Aralt
1022:Bárid
686:Aralt
657:Bárid
627:Smyth
609:920.
557:Smyth
383:sagas
368:Wales
348:Brega
138:Issue
97:Reign
62:Reign
47:Reign
4028:Ivar
4024:Ímar
3780:Ímar
3667:Ivar
3663:Ímar
3537:Cnut
3489:Ælla
3306:Ælla
3238:Adda
3132:Ímar
3091:and
3048:ISBN
3029:ISBN
3008:ISBN
2949:ISBN
2928:ISBN
2900:2015
2862:ISBN
2843:ISBN
2807:ISBN
2767:2014
2699:2014
2636:2014
2610:2014
2545:Foot
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2040:Hart
2004:Mide
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669:Ímar
594:i.e.
568:nor
460:Ímar
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279:and
241:Ímar
129:Died
3228:Ida
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1977:in
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