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  1. Amlaíb Conung (Old Norse: Óláfr [ˈoːˌlɑːvz̠]; died c. 874) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century.

  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Amlaíb Conung (Old Norse: Óláfr; died c. 874) was a Viking[nb 1] leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century. He was the son of the king of Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary Fragmentary Annals of Ireland as Gofraid, and brother of Auisle and Ímar, the latter of whom founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose ...

    • "Amlaíb", "Olaf"
    • King of Dublin
    • circa 793
  3. www.biographies.net › biography › amlaíb-conungBiography of Amlaíb Conung

    Who was Amlaíb Conung? Amlaíb Conung was a Norse or Norse-Gael leader in Ireland and Scotland in the years after 850. Together with his brothers Ímar and Auisle he appears frequently in the Irish annals. The name "Conung" is from the Old Norse konungr and simply means "king".

  4. Apr 12, 2019 · Among the Fragmentary Annuls of Ireland is a note that "in the year 849 (in the sixth year of the reign of Máel Sechlainn) Amlaib Conung, son of the king of Norway, came to Ireland, and he brought with him a proclamation of many tributes and taxes from his father, and he departed suddenly.

  5. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Amlaíb Conung ( Old Norse: Óláfr IPA: [ˈoːˌlɑːvz̠]; died c. 874) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century.

  6. In addition to Amlaib Conung, Gofraid had at least two other children, Amlaib's brothers Ímar, the eponymous founder of the Uí Ímair, and Óisle. The Annals of Ulster also note that there was a king of "Laithlinne" whose heir, Thórir, brought an army to Ireland in 848 and who died there in battle.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÍmarÍmar - Wikipedia

    Amlaíb Conung came to Ireland first in 853, with Ímar following in or before 857, and Auisle following in or before 863. The three are identified as "kings of the foreigners" by the Annals of Ulster in 863, and as brothers by the Fragmentary Annals: The king had three sons: Amlaíb, Ímar, and Óisle.