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Ímar

Ímar (Old Norse: Ívarr ; died c. 873) was a powerful Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century.

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Died
c. 873
Dynasty
Uí Ímair (founder)
Father
Gofraid
Issue
Bárid · Sitriuc · Sichfrith
Reign
873 · c. 857–873

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Ímar

Nodes114
Edges113
Triples158
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.017544
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Ímar

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related to Later life · 31
Ímar → According, Amlaíb, Auisle, Beginning, Beinlausi, Boneless, Brega, Britain, Cathail, Clonard Abbey, Conchobar, Croinin, Diarmata, Donnchada, Downham, England, Great Heathen Army, In, Ireland, Irish Annals
related to War with Máel Sechnaill · 29
Ímar → Although, Amlaíb, Amlaíb Conung, Anderson, Annals, Caitill, Crawford, Dublin, Early, Fair, Gormán, Great, He, Ireland, Irish, Ketill Flatnose, Lonán, Lough Cend, Mael Sechnaill, Munster
related to Arrival in Ireland · 27
Ímar → Amlaíb, Amlaíb Conung, Auisle, Battle, Clontarf, Dublin, Fragmentary Annals, From, Hebrides, Ireland, Irish, Isle, Laithlinn, Lochlann, Lothlend, Magnus Barefoot, Man, Norse, Norse-Gael, Northern Isles
related to Ivar the Boneless · 26
Ímar → Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Boneless, Britain, Corrain, Dublin, Dumbarton, East Anglia, England, English, Forte, Great Heathen Army, In, Inguar, Ingvar, Ireland, Irish, It, Ivar, Ivars, Later Norse
related to Dark and fair foreigners · 20
Ímar → Albann, Clare Downham, Danes, Dark Foreigners, Downham, Dubgaill, Dublinia, Dumville, Finngaill, From, Gaelic, However, In, Ireland, Irish, Laithlind, March, Norwegians, The, Vikings
related to Family · 17
Ímar → Amlaíb, Amlaíb Conung, Annals, Auisle, Corráin, Despite, Fragmentary Annals, Gofraid, Gofraid Conung, In, Ireland, Modern, Nonetheless, Old Norse Guðrøðr, Ragnall, The Fragmentary Annals, Ulster
Issue · 3
Ímar → Bárid, Sichfrith, Sitriuc
Reign · 2
Ímar → 873, c. 857–873
Died · 1
Ímar → c. 873
Dynasty · 1
Ímar → Uí Ímair (founder)

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ireland annals vikings amlaíb viking isbn irish máel scotland sechnaill dublin university fragmentary press king later died son ivar

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
ÍmarDiedc. 8731.00infobox
ÍmarDynastyUí Ímair (founder)1.00infobox
ÍmarFatherGofraid1.00infobox
ÍmarIssueBárid1.00infobox
ÍmarIssueSitriuc1.00infobox
ÍmarIssueSichfrith1.00infobox
ÍmarReign8731.00infobox
ÍmarReignc. 857–8731.00infobox
Ímarrelated to Arrival in IrelandIrish0.60section
Ímarrelated to Arrival in IrelandAmlaíb Conung0.60section
Ímarrelated to Arrival in IrelandIreland0.60section
Ímarrelated to Arrival in IrelandThe0.60section

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