Ruler |
Reign |
Notes
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Amlaíb Conung |
c. 853–871 |
Co-king; titled "King of the Foreigners" in 863
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Ímar |
c. 857–873 |
Co-king; titled "King of the Foreigners" in 863; titled "King of the Northmen of all Ireland and Britain" in 873
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Auisle |
c. 863–867 |
Co-king; titled "King of the Foreigners" in 863
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Oistin mac Amlaíb* |
873–875 |
Probable co-king; not explicitly named as king in the annals
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Bárid mac Ímair |
873–881 |
Probable co-king; titled "head of the Northmen" in 881
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Albann^ |
875–877 |
Claimed Dublin but never ruled
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Sichfrith mac Ímair |
881–888 |
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Sitriuc mac Ímair |
888–893/896 |
Rulership disputed by Sitriuc Jarl in 893
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Sichfrith Jarl^ |
893-? |
Claimed Dublin in 893 but unclear if ever ruled
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Glúniarann* |
? |
Not explicitly named as king in the annals; speculated to have succeeded Sitriuc
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Ímar ua Ímair |
?-902 |
Driven from Dublin in 902 by native Irish
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Dublin abandoned by the Norse from 902 to 917.
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Sihtric ua Ímair (a.k.a. Sihtric Cáech) |
917–921 |
defeated Niall Glundub; also king of Jórvík
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Gofraid ua Ímair |
921–934 |
grandson of Ímar
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Olaf Guthfrithson |
934–941 |
son of Gofraid ua Ímair
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Blácaire mac Gofrith |
941–945 |
|
Sigtrygg (Sitric)[citation needed] |
941–943 |
|
Amlaíb Cuarán |
945–947 |
|
Blácaire mac Gofrith |
947–948 |
restored
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Gofraid mac Sitriuc |
948–951 |
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Amlaíb Cuarán |
952–980 |
restored
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Glúniairn |
980–989 |
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Ivar of Waterford or Sigtrygg Silkbeard |
989–993 |
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Ivar of Waterford |
994–995 |
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Sigtrygg (Sitric) Silkbeard Olafsson |
995–1036 |
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Echmarcach mac Ragnaill |
1036–1038 |
|
Ímar mac Arailt |
1038–1046 |
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Echmarcach mac Ragnaill |
1046–1052 |
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Murchad mac Diarmata |
1052–1070 |
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Diarmait mac Mail na mBo |
1070–1072 |
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Toirdelbach Ua Briain |
1072 |
Member of the Uí Briain; seized overlordship of Dublin following Diarmait's death; given kingship by the Dubliners in 1072; allowed Dublin to be locally ruled by Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill under his overlordship.
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Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill |
1072–1075 |
Member of the Meic Ragnaill (Uí Ímair); ruled under the overlordship of Toirdelbach; expelled from kingship by Toirdelbach in 1075; possibly identical to Gofraid mac Sitriuc, King of the Isles (died 1070).
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Domnall mac Murchada |
1075 |
Member of the Meic Murchada (Uí Chennselaig); gained kingship following the expulsion of Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill; may have seized Dublin without the consent of the Uí Briain, or else ruled under their overlordship; died within the year.
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Muirchertach Ua Briain |
1075–1086 |
Member of the Uí Briain; installed king by his father, Toirdelbach.
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Donnchad mac Domnaill Remair |
1086–1089 |
Member of the Uí Cheinnselaig; seized kingship following death of Toirdelbach; killed in 1089; control of Dublin appears to have been gained by Muirchertach not long afterwards.
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Gofraid Crobán |
c. 1091–1094 |
Possibly a close relative of Ímar mac Arailt and thus a member of the Uí Ímair; founder of the Crovan dynasty; ruler of the Isles; seized kingship in about 1091 and expulsed by Muirchertach in 1094.
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Domnall mac Taidc |
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Member of the Meic Taidc (Uí Briain); possibly installed king by his uncle, Muirchertach, after Gofraid Crobán's expulsion; certainly installed as ruler of the Isles at about this time.
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Domnall Gerrlámhach |
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Member of the Uí Briain; possibly installed king by his father, Muirchertach, after Gofraid Crobán's expulsion; certainly held kingship at a later date.
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Magnús berfœttr |
1102–1103 |
Ruler of Norway; appears to have seized Dublin in the early twelfth century, having taken Orkney and the Isles before the turn of the century; seems to have intended for his son, Sigurðr, to rule as king of these newly won overseas Norse territories.
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Domnall Gerrlámhach |
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Defended Dublin from Leinster attack in 1115; possibly installed king by his father long before battle, immediately before, or immediately afterwards.
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Diarmait mac Énna meic Murchada |
×1117. |
Member of the Meic Murchada (Uí Chennselaig); died 1117.
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Domnall Gerrlámhach |
1117–1118 |
Seized kingship after Diarmait 's death.
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Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair |
×1118 |
Member of the Uí Conchobair; drove Domnall Gerrlámhach from kingship.
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Énna Mac Murchada |
×1122–1126 |
Member of the Meic Murchada (Uí Chennselaig); either seized kingship or was installed king by Toirdelbach; reigned under Uí Conchobair overlordship.
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Conchobar Ua Conchobair |
1126–1127 |
Member of the Uí Conchobair; installed king by his father, Toirdelbach; deposed in 1126.
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Conchobar Ua Briain |
1141–1142 |
Member of the Uí Briain; gained kingship in 1141; died in 1142.
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Ottar mac meic Ottair |
1142–1148 |
Member of the Meic Ottair; gained kingship in 1142; slain by the Meic Torcaill in 1148; may not have reigned continuously from 1142 to 1148.
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Ragnall mac Torcaill |
1144×1146 |
Member of the Meic Torcaill; styled king on his death in 1146, which could be evidence that his reign interrupted that of Ottar; another possibility is that he was merely a subordinate of Ottar.
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Brodar mac Torcaill |
×1160 |
Member of the Meic Torcaill; killed in 1160.
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Gofraid mac Amlaíb |
1150s or 1160s |
Member of the Crovan dynasty; ruler of the Isles; held kingship of Dublin briefly at the behest of the Dubliners, although the chronology of his short reign is uncertain.
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Ascall mac Ragnaill |
×1170 |
Member of the Meic Torcaill; deposed in 1170; killed attempting to regain kingship in 1171.
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