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- Tomrair (died 848) was a ninth-century Viking active in Ireland. He is one of the first Vikings recorded by Irish sources. Tomrair is reported to have...
- Tomrair mac Ailchi, or Thormod/Thorir Helgason, was the Viking jarl and prince who reestablished the preexisting small Norse base or settlement at Limerick...
- Tomar (surname) Tomar Jacob Hileman (1882–1945), American photographer Tomrair (died 848), Viking jarl also known as Tomar Tomaras of Delhi, a 9th–12th...
- during archaeological excavations at the site in 1900. The Viking sea-king, Tomrair mac Ailchi, built the first permanent Viking stronghold on Inis Sibhtonn...
- This upset the sons of Sitric, who allied with a "son of Helgi", possibly Tomrair mac Ailchi of Limerick, and seized the city. This act began a period of...
- Thorir Hund (AKA Þórir hundr, c. 990 – after 1030), chief in Hålogaland Tomrair (died 848), Viking jarl, also known as Þórir, Thorir, and Thórir This page...
- records it is stated that there was a king of "Viking Scotland" whose heir, Tomrair or Thórir, brought an army to Ireland in 848 by which date the Nor****...
- Cathalán, king of Cenél Fiachrach, and many others were slain. AI922.2 Tomrair son of Elgi, a Jarl of the foreigners, on Luimnech (the Lower Shannon)...
- Nechtain near modern Castledermot, County Kildare, in which fell the jarl Tomrair. Lorcán's father Cellach had also been aligned with Munster during the...
- number and their relationships with one another are largely obscure. Jarl Tomrair, described as the "tanist of the king of Lochlann" fell in the Battle of...