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Hiberno-Norse King of Dublin
Sigtrygg II Silkbeard Olafsson (also Sihtric, Sitric and Sitrick in Irish texts; or Sigtryg and Sigtryggr in Scandinavian texts) was a Hiberno-Norse king
Sigtrygg_Silkbeard
King of Denmark
Sigtrygg Gnupasson was a semi-legendary king of Denmark of the House of Olaf who ruled in the 10th century, according to Adam of Bremen. Sigtrygg was
Sigtrygg_Gnupasson
Old Norse given name
Kings of Dublin: Sigtrygg Ivarsson, 888–893 Sigtrygg Caech (Sigtrygg Gael), 917–921, king of York 921–927 Sigtrygg, 941–943 Sigtrygg Silkbeard Olafsson
Sigtrygg
1014 battle between the Kingdom of Ireland and an Irish-Norse alliance
King of Ireland, against a Norse-Irish alliance comprising the forces of Sigtrygg Silkbeard, King of Dublin; Máel Mórda mac Murchada, King of Leinster; and
Battle_of_Clontarf
Historical king of Ireland from 1002 to 1014
Máel Sechnaill by the Germanic Norsemen of Dublin under their Norse king Sigtrygg Silkbeard and the Leinstermen led by Máel Mórda mac Murchada. Brian campaigned
Brian_Boru
Hedeby stones
The two Sigtrygg Runestones, designated as DR 2 and DR 4 in the Rundata catalog, are two of the Hedeby stones that were found in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Sigtrygg_Runestones
Daughter of Brian Boru
Brian Boru, High King of Ireland, and wife of Sigtrygg Silkbeard, King of Dublin. Sláine was married to Sigtrygg after his defeat at Glen Máma in 999 to unite
Sláine_ingen_Briain
Semi-legendary king of Denmark
of Olaf in Denmark. Adam reports that they were followed by a Sigtrygg. That Sigtrygg was the son of Gnupa by a Danish noblewoman named Asfrid, and is
Harthacnut_I_of_Denmark
annals as being a nephew of and successor to Olof. Sigtrygg, son of Gnupa, memorialized on the Sigtrygg Runestones, presumably dating from shortly after
List_of_monarchs_of_Denmark
Oldest surviving family of pure Swedish extraction
Anrep, a Swedish genealogist, wrote in 1862: That this family stems from Sigtrygg, a rich man, who, according to Sturlesson, in the year 1030 lived in Nerike
Natt_och_Dag
Kings of Denmark
tradition. Gnupa is mentioned on the two Sigtrygg Runestones raised near Schleswig by his wife Asfrid for their son Sigtrygg. Likewise a Danish king Chnuba is
Gyrd_and_Gnupa
Norse King of Dublin and King of York
Sitric Cáech or Sihtric Cáech or Sigtrygg Gále, (Old Norse: Sigtryggr [ˈsiɣˌtryɡːz̠], Old English: Sihtric, died 927) was a Hiberno-Scandinavian Viking
Sitric_Cáech
Noble family
of Olof) Sigtrygg Gnupasson (son of Gnupa and Asfrid, Odinkar's daughter) The existence of Gnupa and Sigtrygg is confirmed by the two Sigtrygg Runestones
House_of_Olaf
Legendary king of Denmark
Harthacanute) as the son of a certain Sven. Hardegon or Harthacanute succeeded Sigtrygg Gnupasson as the king of part of Denmark (probably Jutland, but according
Sigurd_Snake-in-the-Eye
10th-century Irish noblewoman
until his death in 981, and was mother to his son, King Sigtrygg Silkbeard. After Sigtrygg's defeat at the Battle of Glenn Máma in 999, Gormlaith was
Gormlaith_ingen_Murchada
Norse king
between 994 and 995, returning after his expulsion from the city in 993 by Sigtrygg Silkbeard, who would expel him for good the next time. Like his relation
Ivar_of_Waterford
Legendary Norse Viking and Swedish king
contemporary annals show that he cooperated with another Viking called Sigtrygg and sailed up the Seine in 855, from which they raided the inland. Their
Björn_Ironside
Swedish chieftain
ended with Sigtrygg Gnupasson who is mentioned on the two Sigtrygg Runestones (DR2 and DR4) erected by his mother after his death. Sigtrygg was ousted
Olof_the_Brash
Danish soldiers
King of Dublin, Sigtrygg Silkbeard, to win first the support of Earl Sigurd of Orkney, and then of Bróðir and Óspak, at any price. Sigtrygg went to Man,
Brodir_and_Ospak_of_Man
Part of the Viking wars in Ireland
Dublin by Brian's Munster forces, and the submission of Máel Mórda and King Sigtrygg Silkbeard of Dublin to Brian Boru. The solution did not prove permanent
Battle_of_Glenmama
Son of King of Dublin
Sitriuc ("Amhlaeibh, son of Sitric") or Olaf Sigtryggsson, was the son of Sigtrygg Silkbeard, the Hiberno-Norse King of Dublin, and Sláine, the daughter of
Amlaíb_mac_Sitriuc
People of mixed Gaelic and Norse heritage
Raghnall Crellin, Crennel Rögnvald Mac Shitrig MacKitrick, McKittrick Sigtrygg Mac Thórfinnr MacToryn, MacThoryngt, McCorryn, MacCorran, Corran, Corrin
Norse–Gaels
King of Norway (1035–1047) and Denmark (1042–1047)
winter, entered Värmland, and were given shelter by a chieftain called Sigtrygg in Närke. After a few months, they departed Närke, and by March went eastwards
Magnus_the_Good
two Viking fleets in Ireland in 917, one led by Ragnall and the other by Sigtrygg, both of the Uí Ímair kindred. They fought a battle against Niall Glundub
10th_century_in_Ireland
Archeological site in Germany
big Sigtrygg Stone (Hedeby 2 or DR 2) was found in 1797 in Hedeby, and the small Sigtrygg Stone (Hedeby 4 or DR 4) was found in 1887. The Sigtrygg Stones
Hedeby_stones
King of Denmark, Norway and England (c.995–1035)
before the walls of Dublin. Máel Mórda mac Murchada, king of Leinster, and Sigtrygg Silkbeard, ruler of the Norse-Gaelic kingdom of Dublin, had sent out emissaries
Cnut
Period of European history (about 800–1050)
as Sitric Cáech, Gofraid ua Ímair, Olaf Guthfrithson, and Olaf Cuaran. Sigtrygg Silkbeard was "a patron of the arts, a benefactor of the church, and an
Viking_Age
Medieval Norse-Gael royal family
(died ?) Máel Muire ingen Amlaíb (died 1021) Gytha ingen Amlaíb (died ?) Sigtrygg Silkbeard (died 1042) Artalach mac Sitric (died 999) Amlaíb mac Sitric
Uí_Ímair
men of Leinster and Dublin at the battle of Glen Mama, and only restored Sigtrygg Silkbeard as ruler of Dublin after he had formally submitted to Brian by
History_of_Ireland_(795–1169)
King of Dublin from 980 to 989
acting to enforce payment. It is unclear if Glúniairn was succeeded by Sigtrygg Silkbeard, his paternal half-brother, or by the rival Ivar of Waterford
Glúniairn
12th-century Welsh noblewoman and rebel
Foel 8. Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig 4. Cynan ab Iago 2. Gruffudd ap Cynan 20. Sigtrygg Silkbeard 10. Amlaíb mac Sitriuc 21. Sláine daughter of Brian Boru 5. Ragnhilda
Gwenllian_ferch_Gruffudd
King of Sweden from 1569 to 1592
419. Roland Persson, Johan III och Nova Ordinantia (CWK Glerups 1973) Sigtrygg Serenius, Liturgia svecanae ecclesiae catholicae et orthodoxae conformis
John_III_of_Sweden
Ancient Irish kingdom
Dublin, Sigtrygg Silkbeard, was expelled by Brian Boru the High King of Ireland, and was refused sanctuary by the Ulaid. Eventually Sigtrygg was forced
Ulaid
County in Northern Ireland
setting up permanent settlements in the region. In 1001, a fleet led by Sigtrygg Silkbeard raided much of the region in retribution for the Ulaiden's refusal
County_Down
Figure in medieval Scandinavian romance
The identity of the killer of Niall Glundubh is otherwise recorded as Sigtrygg Caech, the father of that Olaf Cuaran (i.e. Anlaf, gaelicized Amhlaide)
Amleth
Name list
Boston Sláine ingen Briain (fl. 1014), daughter of Brian Boru and wife of Sigtrygg, king of Dublin Sláine mac Dela of the Fir Bolg, the first legendary High
Sláine
Brian Ború. 1035 Ragnall ua Ímair, King of Waterford slain by Sigtrygg Silkbeard. 1036 Sigtrygg Silkbeard driven out of Dublin by Echmarcach mac Ragnaill
11th_century_in_Ireland
917 battle in Ireland
increased Viking attacks. The victorious Vikings were led by Sigtrygg Caech (also called Sigtrygg Gael or Sitric the Blind). The Annals of the Four Masters
Battle_of_Confey
10th-century King of Denmark
and seized power in the early 10th century. He deposed the young king Sigtrygg Gnupasson, reigning over Western Denmark. When Harthacnut died, Gorm ascended
Gorm_the_Old
Type of given name
Sighart/Sicard, Sighelm, Sigher/Siger/Sighere, Sigrad/Sigered, Sigeric, Sigtrygg, Sigward/Siward, Sigfrid/Siegfried, Sigith/Sigesgundia, Sigvald, Sigwald/Siwald
Germanic_name
Diocesan cathedral of Dublin and Glendalough, Church of Ireland
Church Website www.christchurchcathedral.ie History Founded c. 1030 Founder Sigtrygg Silkbeard Dedication Holy Trinity Architecture Style Gothic/Romanesque
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Christ_Church_Cathedral,_Dublin
King of Leinster
915-917. The Irish were defeated by Vikings under King Sigtrygg Caech (also called Sigtrygg Gael or Sithric the Blind) from Dublin. The Annals of the
Augaire_mac_Ailella
King of Gwynedd from 1081 to 1137
Gruffudd's mother was Ragnailt ingen Amlaíb, a granddaughter of King Sigtrygg Silkbeard and a member of the Hiberno-Norse Uí Ímair dynasty. The latter
Gruffudd_ap_Cynan
Name list
Sigismund – ("victory rower") Sigsten, Sighsten, Sixten – ("victory stone") Sigtrygg – ("victory trusty") Sigurd, Sigvard – ("victory warden") Se-, See- Seg-
Sig_(given_name)
Norse-Gael state on the eastern coast of Ireland from 853 to 1170
Glúniairn 980–989 Ivar of Waterford or Sigtrygg Silkbeard Ímar / Sitric 989–993 Ivar of Waterford Ímar 994–995 Sigtrygg Silkbeard Olafsson Sitric 995–1036
Kingdom_of_Dublin
Legendary first king of Norway
Møre og Romsdal, a. 935), Jarl av Møre, and had issue Rørek Haraldsson Sigtrygg Haraldsson Frode Haraldsson Torgils Haraldsson – identified as "Thorgest"
Harald_Fairhair
Calendar year
mercenaries led by Rainulf Drengot, who support him in the war with Capua. King Sigtrygg Silkbeard of Dublin and sub-King Flannacán of Brega make a pilgrimage to
1027
Viking Earl of Orkney
son Sigtrygg into getting Sigurd to fight against her former husband, Brian Ború: "She sent him to Earl Sigurd to beg for help ... Then King Sigtrygg fared
Sigurd_the_Stout
King of the Danes
I Humble Lother Skiold Gram Guthorm Hading Foreign rulers Olimar Skat Sigtrygg Asmund Uffe Gusonis Svipdagr Sumble Henry Handwan Loker Other men Bess
Dan_I_of_Denmark
Heraldic achievements in Sweden
earliest known achievements of arms in Sweden are those of two brothers, Sigtrygg and Lars Bengtsson, from 1219. The earliest example of Swedish civic heraldry
Swedish_heraldry
Historical province of Sweden
Norwegian King Olaf the Holy stayed in Närke for some time, 1028–1029, with Sigtrygg, before departing for Kievan Rus' and its ruler Yaroslav I the Wise. Olaf
Närke
Runestone, Hitis (11th century AD) Hedeby stones, Hedeby (10th century AD) Sigtrygg Runestones (934 AD) Stone of Eric (10th century AD) Piraeus Lion, coming
List_of_runestones
Queen of Connacht
century) and Gormflaith ingen Murchada. Other ancestors may have included Sigtrygg Silkbeard, Ingjald Helgasson and Ragnar Lodbrok. Mór married Cathal Crobdearg
Mór_Ní_Briain
Type of Welsh festival of literature, music and performance
Gwynedd from the House of Aberffraw and the descendant of Rhodri Mawr, Sigtrygg Silkbeard, and Brian Boru, not only reformed the Welsh bardic schools to
Eisteddfod
King of Jórvík (Scandinavian Northumbria) from 941-944; King of Dublin from 945-947
Scotland Burial Iona Abbey Spouses Dúnlaith Gormflaith Issue Glúniairn Sigtrygg Silkbeard Gytha Máel Muire Harald Dynasty Uí Ímair Father Sitric Cáech
Amlaíb_Cuarán
Archiepiscopal title of Ireland
Primate of Ireland. The diocese of Dublin was formally established by Sigtrygg (Sitric) Silkbeard, King of Dublin in 1028, and the first bishop, Dúnán
Archbishop_of_Dublin
King of the Danes
I Humble Lother Skiold Gram Guthorm Hading Foreign rulers Olimar Skat Sigtrygg Asmund Uffe Gusonis Svipdagr Sumble Henry Handwan Loker Other men Bess
Hadingus
Surname list
Riagáin, king of Breagh, captured the son of the king of Dublin, Olaf son of Sigtrygg, releasing him only upon payment of an enormous ransom, which included
O'Regan
Prince of Gwynedd
Olaf Sigtrygsson and Amlaíb mac Sitriuc) and the granddaughter of King Sigtrygg Silkbeard. His wife was descended from Brian Boru through her father's
Cynan_ab_Iago
Legendary king of the Swedes, Norwegians and Danes
I Humble Lother Skiold Gram Guthorm Hading Foreign rulers Olimar Skat Sigtrygg Asmund Uffe Gusonis Svipdagr Sumble Henry Handwan Loker Other men Bess
Svipdagr_(king)
Danish Viking Age trading settlement
found in Denmark. Two of them were raised by the mother of Olof's grandson Sigtrygg Gnupasson. The third runestone, discovered in 1796, is from Hedeby, the
Hedeby
10th-century runestone discovered in Germany
captain, a very good valiant man. List of runestones Sædinge Runestone Sigtrygg Runestones Jesch, Judith (2001). Ships and Men in the Late Viking Age:
Stone_of_Eric
Calendar year
chancellor of Later Tang Sin Sung-gyom, Korean general (Three Kingdoms) Sigtrygg Cáech, Viking king of Scandinavian York Zhang Ge, politician and chancellor
927
Harthacanute may well have been born before Sigurd. (Harthacanute succeeded Sigtrygg Gnupasson as the king of Zealand, Scania and Halland, but he lost Viken
Sigurd_Hart
Name list
after 850. Amlaíb mac Sitriuc, the son of the Norse-Gael king of Dublin, Sigtrygg Silkbeard, a member of the Uí Ímharr dynasty Amlaíb Cuarán, a 10th-century
Aulay
exile, King Olaf stayed some time in Sweden in the province of Närke with Sigtrygg of Nerike. While in Sweden, King Olaf was able to recruit Dag and his manpower
Dag_Ringsson
Calendar year
Confey: The Norse Vikings under Sigtrygg Caech defeat and kill King Augaire mac Ailella of Leinster in battle. Sigtrygg re-captures Dublin and establishes
917
Danish man in Gesta Danorum
I Humble Lother Skiold Gram Guthorm Hading Foreign rulers Olimar Skat Sigtrygg Asmund Uffe Gusonis Svipdagr Sumble Henry Handwan Loker Other men Bess
Roar_(Dane)
ruled "Dublin, Mann, Galloway, the Rhinns, Anglesey and Gwynedd". Son of Sigtrygg Silkbeard. His daughter Ragnaillt was the mother of Gruffudd ap Cynan.
Kingdom_of_the_Rhinns
Legendary Saxon princess
I Humble Lother Skiold Gram Guthorm Hading Foreign rulers Olimar Skat Sigtrygg Asmund Uffe Gusonis Svipdagr Sumble Henry Handwan Loker Other men Bess
Alfhild_(Saxon_princess)
Domnall Ua Ruairc, King (1097–1102) Kingdom of Dublin (complete list) – Sigtrygg Silkbeard, King (989/995–1036) Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, King (1036–1038
List of state leaders in the 11th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_11th_century
King of Gwynedd from 1063 to 1075
married the Welsh king Gruffudd ap Cynan, a great-grandson of the Norse king Sigtrygg Silkbeard, member of the Viking Ivar dynasty. They became the parents of
Bleddyn_ap_Cynfyn
Irish family of Norse descent
possible descendant of Ottir Iarla, is recorded as fighting on the side of Sigtrygg Silkbeard the King of Dublin against Brian Boru, High King of Ireland,
Cotter_family
Standing army in the service of the Kings of England, 1013–1051
Orkesta Runestones Runestones at Aspa Runestones of Högby Sædinge Runestone Sigtrygg Runestones Simris Runestones Sjörup Runestone Småland Runic Inscription
Thingmen
First bishop of Dublin
Donat. The diocese was put on a regular basis, in 1028, at the request of Sigtrygg Silkbeard. In his obit in the Annals of Ulster Dúnán is described as "chief
Dúnán
Rival Viking groups in medieval Ireland
the Annals of Clonmacnoise from the early 17th century, where Sihtric (Sigtrygg) Cáech in his epitaph is called "prince of the new & old Danes". The identification
Dubgaill_and_Finngaill
semi-independently while acknowledging West Saxon authority. 918–921 Rægnald 921–927 Sigtrygg 927 Guthfrith 927–c. 933 Æthelstan c. 933–c. 934 Adulf mcEtulfe 1. The
List of monarchs of Northumbria
List_of_monarchs_of_Northumbria
Norwegian king in mythology
were carried. Strengthened by Eymund [Eymundr], the strongest of men, Sigtrygg [Sigtryggr] he slew with the ice-cold sword; His bride was Álmveig
Halfdan_the_Old
Town in County Kildare, Ireland
was a possible site of the Battle of Confey, in which the Viking King Sigtrygg Caech of Dublin defeated the Irish King of Leinster around the year 917
Leixlip
Topics referred to by the same term
Sitric may refer to: Sigtrygg, an Old Norse given name, or Sitric in Norse-Gaelic Ireland (9th to 11th centuries) Sitric Cáech (died 927), a Viking leader
Sitric
Character in Norse mythology and legendary Danish queen
I Humble Lother Skiold Gram Guthorm Hading Foreign rulers Olimar Skat Sigtrygg Asmund Uffe Gusonis Svipdagr Sumble Henry Handwan Loker Other men Bess
Gríðr
Surname list
(died 940), Viking leader who ruled Limerick Olaf Sigtryggsson, son of Sigtrygg Silkbeard, the Hiberno-Norse King of Dublin Ragnar Sigtryggsson (1925–2009)
Sigtryggsson
Ongendus, first historical Danish king Reginfrid Sigfred Sigfred & Halfdan Sigtrygg Sweyn I, King of Denmark, Norway and England Sweyn II Sweyn III Toke Gormsson
List_of_Danes
and the other two (the Sigtrygg Runestones, DR 2 and DR 4) were raised by Ásfrið, daughter of Odinkar, to memorialise King Sigtrygg, Ásfrið's son with Gnupa
List of legendary kings of Denmark
List_of_legendary_kings_of_Denmark
Viking warlord
Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-4051-8678-0. Insley, J (2005). "Sigtrygg von Dublin". Germanische Altertumskunde Online. De Gruyter. Retrieved 7
Ingimundr_(tenth_century)
Icelandic basketball player (born 1996)
Eggertsdóttir (15 October 2017). "Domino's Körfuboltakvöld: Sitja uppi með Sigtrygg og Pétur". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 13 January 2018. "Pétur Rúnar
Pétur_Rúnar_Birgisson
Decade
chancellor of Later Tang Sin Sung-gyom, Korean general (Three Kingdoms) Sigtrygg Cáech, Viking king of Scandinavian York Zhang Ge, politician and chancellor
920s
Legendary Finnish princess
woman saved from marrying a giant by King Gram. She is the daughter of Sigtrygg, King of Sweden, and the mother of Guthorm (and possibly Guthorm's sister)
Gróa
former king of the Vestfold. Eric's father Agnarr was the son of king Sigtrygg of Vendel. Since Eric had no son, and died while Halfdan Whiteshanks was
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, D–E
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_D–E
King (?–989) Ivar of Waterford, possible king (989–993), King (994–995) Sigtrygg Silkbeard, King (989/995–1036) Leinster (complete list) – Cerball mac Muirecáin
List of state leaders in the 10th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century
9th-century Norwegian chieftain and Viking
retinue, and trading as well. Tensions escalated. The king's kinsmen named Sigtrygg Travel-quick and Hallvard Travel-hard (Sigtryggr Snarfari, Hallvarðr harðfari)
Thorolf_Kveldulfsson
King of the Danes
I Humble Lother Skiold Gram Guthorm Hading Foreign rulers Olimar Skat Sigtrygg Asmund Uffe Gusonis Svipdagr Sumble Henry Handwan Loker Other men Bess
Skjöldr
Semi-legendary Norwegian concubine
become the Hordaland branch of the old Galte ætt (clan). Rørek Haraldsson Sigtrygg Haraldsson Frode Haraldsson Torgils Haraldsson 16-year old Gyda is featured
Gyda_Eiriksdatter
Icelandic saga
next autumn. After this, Gunnlaugr travels to Ireland and the court of Sigtrygg Silkbeard. The king has no idea what the proper reward for a poem is, and
Gunnlaugs_saga_ormstungu
(1284–1291) Valdemar, Duke of Finland (1291–1318) Lawspeaker of Vastergotland Sigtrygg Algotsson Algot Sigtryggsson Eskil Magnusson (~1205–1227) Gustaf (1230)
List of nobles and magnates within Scandinavia in the 13th century
List_of_nobles_and_magnates_within_Scandinavia_in_the_13th_century
11th-century Earl of Orkney
return for aid in Thorfinn's wars in the Hebrides and the Irish Sea. King Sigtrygg Silkbeard had died c. 1036, and the kingship in Dublin had come to Echmarcach
Thorfinn_the_Mighty
Swedish magnate
widow of the Norwegian earl Hakon the Mad. Maybe a daughter, who married Sigtrygg Bengtsson (Boberg). With either of his wives Karl Magnusson, Bishop of
Magnus_Minniskiöld
King of the Danes
I Humble Lother Skiold Gram Guthorm Hading Foreign rulers Olimar Skat Sigtrygg Asmund Uffe Gusonis Svipdagr Sumble Henry Handwan Loker Other men Bess
Gram_of_Denmark
Rute Church and it commemorates a man who died in Finland. si[h]tris Sigtryggs(?) : aruar[r] arfaʀ : litu letu : giera gæra : st[a]en stæinn
Baltic_area_runestones
Topics referred to by the same term
Sitric is an Anglo-Saxon personal name that is cognate with the Old Norse Sigtrygg. People called Sihtric or Sitric, include: Sitric Cáech (died 927), ruler
Sihtric
SIGTRYGG
SIGTRYGG
SIGTRYGG
SIGTRYGG
Girl/Female
Latin
Blind. The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician.
Male
English
English surname of French origin, transferred to forename use, TROY means "from Troyes."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Irish, Latin
Trust; Belief; Fairy; Confidence; Raven; Elf
Boy/Male
Hindu
Generous
Female
African
thankful.
Boy/Male
Irish
Blue.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Meditates on the Real Home Within
Girl/Female
French, German
Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles or Carl
Girl/Female
German
Little water sprite.
Girl/Female
African, Indian, Swahili
Weaver-bird
SIGTRYGG
SIGTRYGG
SIGTRYGG
SIGTRYGG
SIGTRYGG