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Sihtric or Sitric is an Anglo-Saxon personal name that is cognate with the Old Norse Sigtrygg. People called Sihtric or Sitric, include: Sitric Cáech (died
Sihtric
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
Historical Norse colony in present-day England
ruler was Sihtric, who was a kinsman of Ragnall, and another Viking leader that had been expelled from the Kingdom of Dublin, in 902. Sihtric, however
Scandinavian_York
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
Lithuanian actor
21 June 1991) is a Lithuanian actor. He is best known for his role as Sihtric in the Netflix series The Last Kingdom and as Valentin in the HBO anthology
Arnas_Fedaravicius
King of the English from 927 to 939
924, he controlled all of England south of the Humber. The Viking king Sihtric ruled the Kingdom of York in southern Northumbria, but Ealdred maintained
Æthelstan
King of Alba from 900 to 943
of Viking fleets in the Irish Sea from 914 onwards. By 916 fleets under Sihtric Cáech and Ragnall, said to be grandsons of Ímar (that is, they belonged
Constantine_II_of_Scotland
British historical drama TV series (2015-2022)
former warrior sworn to serve the ruler of Wessex Arnas Fedaravicius as Sihtric (series 2–5; Seven Kings Must Die), Kjartan's bastard son who becomes one
The_Last_Kingdom_(TV_series)
Anglo-Saxon abbess
marriage diplomacy of King Æthelstan, suggesting she may have been wed to Sihtric Cáech, the Norse-Gaelic king of Northumbria, before retiring to religious
Edith_of_Polesworth
Series of novels by Bernard Cornwell
The Empty Throne 911 54 Sihtric Cáech's fictional raid on Ceaster Warriors of the Storm 914 57 Fictional battle between Sihtric Cáech and Ragnall ua Ímair
The_Saxon_Stories
King of Denmark, Norway and England (c.995–1035)
provides evidence of Cnut's influence. Further evidence is the entry of one Sihtric dux in three of Cnut's charters. In one of his verses, Cnut's court poet
Cnut
Old Norse given name
is cognate with the Anglo-Saxon Sihtric. In Norse-Gaelic Ireland (9th to 11th centuries) rendered as Sitric or Sihtric (the patronymic Sigtryggsson as
Sigtrygg
Coin of King "Sihtric" of Dublin (r. 989–1036– )
Coins_of_Ireland
Norse-Gaelic polity in the British Isles (849–1265)
A posthumous "Sihtric" coin from the British Museum, minted at Dublin c. 1050
Kingdom_of_the_Isles
British television film
second-in-command who has fought alongside him in many battles. Arnas Fedaravicius as Sihtric, a Danish warrior and bastard son of a Viking warlord who became one of
The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die
The_Last_Kingdom:_Seven_Kings_Must_Die
Archbishop of York from 1060 to 1069
as an episcopus, or bishop, and a charter from 1045 or early 1046 names Sihtric as abbot of Tavistock. Lyfing died on 26 March 1046, and Ealdred became
Ealdred_(archbishop_of_York)
King of Dublin
Sihtric mac Ímair (Old Norse: Sigtryggr Ívarrsson [ˈsiɣˌtryɡːz̠ ˈiːˌwɑrːsˌson]; died 896) was a ninth-century viking King of Dublin. He was a son of Ímar
Sitriuc_mac_Ímair
force himself upon her. Uhtred, Finan and Sihtric manage to get inside Bebbanburg, although Finan and Sihtric are captured and imprisoned, mistaken for
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King of the Anglo-Saxons from 899 to 924
Æthelstan, King of England 924–939; A daughter, perhaps called Edith, married Sihtric, Viking King of York in 926, who died in 927. Possibly Saint Edith of Polesworth
Edward_the_Elder
indigenous Irish. Niall Glúndub marched on Dublin in September 919, but Sihtric met his forces at the battle of Islandbridge or Áth Cliath and inflicted
History_of_Ireland_(795–1169)
Irish king (died 919)
and the Ulaid. However, his forces were decimated by the Northmen under Sihtric Cáech as Niall was killed, along with twelve other chieftains, at the Battle
Niall_Glúndub
King of Dublin
in the Chronicle. The Vikings did not return to Dublin until 917, when Sihtric, another grandson of Ímar, landed forces in Ireland, and inflicted a decisive
Ímar_ua_Ímair
King of the English from 939 to 946
accepted baptism under Edmund's sponsorship, and an otherwise unknown Sihtric. The coins of all three men were issued with the same design, which may
Edmund_I
10th-century King of Dublin
1997. Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 978-0-85115-573-9. Hart, Cyril (2004). "Sihtric Cáech (d. 927)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.).
Olaf_Guthfrithson
Male given name
identical to: Ímar Uí Ímair (House of Ivar), his descendants Ragnall ua Ímair Sihtric ua Ímair Gofraid ua Ímair Ivar Vidfamne, legendary Danish king of at least
Ivar
Norse-Gael state on the eastern coast of Ireland from 853 to 1170
Irish Dublin abandoned by the Norse from 902 to 917. Sigtryggr Sihtric ua Ímair alias Sihtric Cáech 917–921 defeated Niall Glundub; also king of York Guðrøðr
Kingdom_of_Dublin
Period of European history (about 800–1050)
in Medieval England. Boydell Press, 2012. p. 149 Hudson, Benjamin T. "Sihtric (Sigtryggr Óláfsson, Sigtryggr Silkiskegg) (died 1042)". Oxford Dictionary
Viking_Age
1980 novel by Morgan Llywelyn
because Brian's war against Máel Mórda (leader of the Leinstermen) and Sihtric (king of Dublin) was to be inextricably connected with his complicated
Lion_of_Ireland
2006 historical novel by Bernard Cornwell
Boneless Rypere – Saxon boy Uhtred trains Clapa – Danish boy Uhtred trains Sihtric Kjartansson – Kjartan's illegitimate son sworn to Uhtred Jænberht and Ida
The_Lords_of_the_North
Hiberno-Norse penny die from Dublin. Hiberno-Norse coins were first minted under Sihtric, King of Dublin. This illustrates that Mann may have been under the thumb
History_of_the_Isle_of_Man
10th-century King of Norway and Northumbria
progenitum, a phrase used earlier for the Hiberno-Norse ruler of Northumbria, Sihtric Cáech). This appears to match with independent tradition from Norwegian
Eric_Bloodaxe
Son of King of Dublin
from whom the Kings of Gwynedd were descended. He also had a son named Sihtric. Hudson, p 83 "Part 13 of the Annals of the Four Masters". Annals of the
Amlaíb_mac_Sitriuc
Town in Staffordshire, England
Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2012. "Sihtric (Norse King of York)". Medieval People. TimeRef. Retrieved 23 February
Tamworth,_Staffordshire
Abbey the land at Aldenham, Hertfordshire, as fully and completely as Earl Sihtric held it of the monastery and committed it to Abbot Ælfric and the community
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Sigtryggsson [ˈɡuðˌrøðz̠ ˈsiɣˌtryɡːsˌson], was King of Dublin. He was the son of Sihtric ua Ímair and a great-grandson of Ímar, founder of the Uí Ímair kindred
Gofraid_mac_Sitriuc
Part of the Viking invasions of England
soldiers. He is at variance with Symeon of Durham in calling Anlaf "son of Sihtric” and asserting that Constantine himself had been slain. Henry of Huntingdon's
Battle_of_Brunanburh
Medieval Norse-Gael royal family
(died 1018) ? mac Ragnaill (died 1015) Ragnall mac Ragnaill (died 1035) Sihtric mac Ímair (died 1022) Sitric Cáech (died 927) Sichfrith mac Sitric (died
Uí_Ímair
2007 historical novel by Bernard Cornwell
Father Pyrlig – A Welsh priest and warrior who is a close friend of Uhtred Sihtric Kjartansson – Kjartan's illegitimate son, sworn to Uhtred Father Beocca
Sword_Song_(Cornwell_novel)
8th–11th century expansion by Norsemen
149 "The Slave Market of Dublin". 23 April 2013. Hudson, Benjamin T. "Sihtric (Sigtryggr Óláfsson, Sigtryggr Silkiskegg) (d. 1042)". Oxford Dictionary
Viking_expansion
Rival Viking groups in medieval Ireland
translations of the Annals of Clonmacnoise from the early 17th century, where Sihtric (Sigtrygg) Cáech in his epitaph is called "prince of the new & old Danes"
Dubgaill_and_Finngaill
List of medieval abbots of Tavistock Abbey in England
bishop of Worcester Aldred c. 1027–c. 1043 Became bishop of Worcester Sihtric c. 1043–1069 Became a pirate Geoffrey c. 1082–c. 1088 Wimund before 1096–1102
Abbot_of_Tavistock
2009 historical novel by Bernard Cornwell
Father Pyrlig – A Welsh priest and warrior who is a close friend of Uhtred Sihtric Kjartanson – Kjartan's illegitimate son, sworn to Uhtred Father Beocca
The_Burning_Land
King of Jórvík (Scandinavian Northumbria) from 941-944; King of Dublin from 945-947
6 & pp. 245, 247, 254 & 269; Annals of Clonmacnoise, s.a. 931. Hart, "Sihtric Cáech"; "Saga of Olaf Tryggvason", chapter 32, Heimskringla, pp. 171–173;
Amlaíb_Cuarán
Editha?". Archived from the original on 2012-10-19. Retrieved 2012-02-23. "Sihtric (Norse King of York)". Medieval People. TimeRef. Retrieved 2012-02-23.{{cite
10th_century_in_England
2013 historical novel by Bernard Cornwell
Father Pyrlig – Welsh priest and warrior and a close friend of Uhtred. Sihtric Kjartanson – Kjartan's illegitimate son, sworn to Uhtred. Aelfric of Bebbanburg
The_Pagan_Lord
Topics referred to by the same term
early 10th century), thought to be a sister of King Æthelstan and wife to Sihtric Cáech Eadgyth of Wilton (died c. 984), saint and daughter of Edgar the
Eadgyth_(disambiguation)
Viking king and leader of the Great Army
access or UK public library membership required.) Costambeys, M (2004c). "Sihtric inn Gamli (d. 871)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed
Bagsecg
King of Dublin and the Isles
access or UK public library membership required.) Hudson, BT (2004b). "Sihtric (d. 1042)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford
Echmarcach_mac_Ragnaill
King of Dublin
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-82992-2. Hart, Cyril (2004). "Sihtric Cáech (d. 927)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.).
Gofraid_ua_Ímair
2018 historical novel in The Saxon Stories series by Bernard Cornwell
that he must win at Heahburh to release his curse. Together with Jarl Sihtric Kjartansson's sixty-two men and Sigtryggr's two-hundred and forty-seven
War_of_the_Wolf
thought to have been born in 926 or in 941. 927 Death of Sigtrygg Caech (or Sihtric), a Norse-Gael King of Dublin who later reigned as king of York. His epithet
10th_century_in_Ireland
King of Hlymrek
mac Ragnaill (died 1015) Ragnall mac Ragnaill (died 1035) Sihtric mac Ímair (died 1022) Sihtric Cáech (died 927) Sichfrith mac Sitric (died 937) Ausle mac
Ivar_of_Limerick
and spoke of the encouragement of another well-placed Anglo-Saxon, Prior Sihtric. The manuscript of Geoffrey's pious embroidery was among the manuscripts
Geoffrey_of_Wells
'This year fiery lights appeared in the north part of the heavens. And Sihtric perished: and king Aethelstan obtained the kingdom of the North-humbrians
Timeline_of_Cornish_history
Norse king
Ragnaill (died 1015) Ragnall mac Ragnaill, king of Waterford (died 1035) Sihtric mac Ímair, king of Waterford (died 1022) The complexities of the relationships
Ivar_of_Waterford
Man declared treasure". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 July 2021. "Striking Sihtric Silkbeard Coins Discovered in Isle of Man Treasure Hoard". Manx National
List of hoards in the Isle of Man
List_of_hoards_in_the_Isle_of_Man
A posthumous "Sihtric" coin from the British Museum, minted at Dublin c. 1050
List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles
List_of_rulers_of_the_Kingdom_of_the_Isles
Topics referred to by the same term
York may refer to: Olaf Gothfrith's son, i.e. Amlaíb mac Gofrith Olaf Sihtric's son, i.e. Amlaíb Cuaran This disambiguation page lists articles about
Olaf_of_York
King of Dublin
eISSN 0083-792X. hdl:10107/1080900. ISSN 0043-2431. Hudson, BT (2004a). "Sihtric (d. 1042)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford
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