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Halfdan Ragnarsson
Viking leader and commander of the Great Heathen Army
Flann Sinna
High King of Ireland
Áed Findliath
High King of Ireland, King of Ailech
Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid
High King of Ireland
Áed Oirdnide
King of Ailech
Olaf the White
Viking sea-king
Ímar
Ímar ( ; died c. 873) was a powerful Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century. He was the progenitor of the Uí Ímair dynasty, who would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region for several centuries. He was the son of the king of Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary Fragmentary Annals of Ireland as Gofraid. The Fragmentary Annals name Auisle and Amlaíb Conung as his brothers. Another Viking leader, Halfdan Ragnarsson, is considered by some scholars to be another brother. The Irish Annals title Amlaíb, Ímar and Auisle "kings of the foreigners". Modern scholars u
Cerball mac Dúnlainge
King of Ossory in south-east Ireland
Conchobar mac Donnchada
High King of Ireland
Bárid
King of Dublin
Niall Caille
Irish king
Amlaíb Conung
Norse leader

Fedelmid mac Crimthainn
King of Munster
Oistin mac Amlaíb
King of Dublin
Sichfrith mac Ímair
King of Dublin
Domnall mac Caustantín
king of Dál Riata (uncertain) in early 9th century
Áed mac Boanta
King of Dal Riata
Sitriuc mac Ímair
King of Dublin
Auisle
Auisle or Óisle ( or ; died c. 867) was a Viking 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 Amlaíb Conung and Ímar, the latter of whom founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region for several centuries. Another Viking leader, Halfdan Ragnarsson, is sometimes considered a brother. The Irish Annals title Auisle, Ímar and Amlaíb "kings of the foreigners". Modern scholars use the title "kings of Du

Diarmait mac Tommaltaig
King of Connaught
Eochaid mac Fiachnai
King of Ulster
Fergus mac Fothaid
King of Connacht
Bran mac Fáeláin
Irish king
Cerball mac Muirecáin
Irish king
Áed mac Conchobair
King of Connacht
Máel Gualae
Irish king
Muiredach mac Eochocáin
King of Ulaid
Tadg mac Conchobair
King of Connacht
Conchobar mac Taidg Mór
Irish king
Cathal mac Muirgiussa
Irish king

Murchad mac Áedo
King of Connacht
Muirgius mac Tommaltaig
Irish king
Domnall mac Muirecáin
King of Leinster
Ainbíth mac Áedo
Dál Fiatach king of Ulaid
Cenn Fáelad hua Mugthigirn
King of Munster of the Eoganachta
Lorcán mac Cathail
King of Uisnech and Mide
Murchad mac Máele Dúin
9th-century Irish monarch
Fiachnae mac Ainbítha
king of Ulaid
Túathal mac Máele-Brigte
Irish king
Matudán mac Muiredaig
King of Ulaid
Dúnlaing mac Muiredaig
Irish king
Tnúthgal mac Donngaile
King of Munster
Muirecán mac Diarmata
Irish king
Bécc mac Airemóin
Irish king

Muiredach mac Ruadrach
King of Leinster
Muiredach mac Brain
Irish king
Áilgenán mac Donngaile
King of Munster

Cináed mac Conaing
9th-century Irish monarch
Cellach mac Brain
Irish king
Ruarc mac Brain
King of Leinster
Ólchobar mac Cináeda
King of Munster
Fínsnechta Cethardec
King of Leinster
Cathalán mac Indrechtaig
King of Ulaid
Lorcán mac Cellaig
Irish king
Muiredach mac Eochada
King of Ulster
Artrí mac Cathail
Irish king
Máel Bressail mac Ailillo
Irish king
Sichfrith Jarl
King of Dublin
Muiredach mac Domnaill Midi
Irish king
Cairell mac Fiachnai
Dal Fiatach king of Ulaid