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  2. Sitric Cáech - Wikipedia

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    An excerpt from folio 29r of Oxford Bodleian Library MS Rawlinson B 489 (the Annals of Ulster).The excerpt concerns Sitriuc Cáech.. Sitric Cáech or Sihtric Cáech or Sigtrygg Gále, [nb 1] (Old Norse: Sigtryggr [ˈsiɣˌtryɡːz̠], Old English: Sihtric, died 927) was a Hiberno-Scandinavian Viking [nb 2] leader who ruled Dublin and then Viking Northumbria in the early 10th century.

  3. Sigtrygg Silkbeard - Wikipedia

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    Sigtrygg II Silkbeard Olafsson (also Sihtric, Sitric [1] and Sitrick in Irish texts; or Sigtryg [2] and Sigtryggr [3] in Scandinavian texts) was a Hiberno-Norse king of Dublin (possibly AD 989–994; restored or began 995–1000; restored 1000 and abdicated 1036) of the Uí Ímair dynasty.

  4. Sigtrygg - Wikipedia

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    Sigtrygg (Sigtryggr) is an Old Norse given name, composed of the elements sig 'victory' and trygg 'trusty, true'. It is cognate with the Anglo-Saxon Sihtric.. In Norse-Gaelic Ireland (9th to 11th centuries) rendered as Sitric or Sihtric (the patronymic Sigtryggsson as mac Sitriuc).

  5. Sitric II of Northumbria - Wikipedia

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    Sitric (Old Norse: Sigtryggr) was a Viking [nb 1] leader who may have co-ruled Viking Northumbria in the 10th century. No contemporary texts mention Sitric and his existence is only evidenced by coins bearing his name which were minted at York in c. 942.

  6. List of names of Odin - Wikipedia

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    Sigtryggr Sure of victory (Victory-true) Óðins nǫfn (8) Sigtýr [42] Sigtyr God of Victory, War God Skáldskaparmál, Atlakviða (30), Glúmr Geirason's Gráfeldardrápa (12) Sigþrór Successful in victory, Thriving in victory Óðins nǫfn (8) Skilfingr Skilfing Trembler or he of Hlidshilf Gylfaginning, Grímnismál (54), Óðins nǫfn (8 ...

  7. 'The Pope’s Exorcist's Father Amorth Was A Very Real Person

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    'The Pope's Exorcist' is partly based on a true story and a real 'Father Amorth.' Here's everything to know about the hit Netflix show and its origins.

  8. Eysteinn Sigurðarson - Wikipedia

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    Eysteinn Sigurðarson (Sigurdarson) was born in Reykjavík, Iceland, and was raised in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. [1] He attended the University of Wisconsin where he studied English and Creative Writing, before deciding to go into the performing arts.

  9. Are vampires real? Here's what the experts say - AOL

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    That said, there certainly are people who consider themselves vampires. And, yes, they drink blood. There are energy vampires as well, like Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch), the emotionally-draining ...