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  2. Ivar the Boneless - Wikipedia

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    "Hyngwar", Ivar's name as it appears in Harley MS 2278, a fifteenth-century Middle English manuscript. [1]Ivar the Boneless (Old Norse: Ívarr hinn Beinlausi [ˈiːˌwɑrː ˈhinː ˈbɛinˌlɔuse]; died c. 873), also known as Ivar Ragnarsson, was a Viking leader who invaded England and Ireland.

  3. Ingwær - Wikipedia

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    Ingwær (also referred to as Ingvar, Ivar or Ivarr; Old Norse: Ívarr) [nb 1] was a Norse King of Northumbria. According to Æthelweard 's Chronicon he was a co-king of Northumbria along with his brothers Eowils and Halfdan , though the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle does not mention him.

  4. Ímar - Wikipedia

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    Ímar (Old Norse: Ívarr [ˈiːˌwɑrː]; died c. 873) was a powerful Viking [nb 1] leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century. He was the progenitor of the Uí Ímair dynasty, who would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region for several centuries.

  5. Ímar ua Ímair - Wikipedia

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    Ímar ua Ímair became King of Dublin sometime prior to 902, but probably not before 896 when his uncle (or father) Sitriuc mac Ímair died. [1] In the decades preceding his reign, Dublin was wracked by internal strife and dynastic feuds, greatly weakening the kingdom.

  6. Ivar - Wikipedia

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    Ivar (Old Norse Ívarr) is a Scandinavian masculine given name.Another variant of the name is Iver, which is more common in Norway.The Old Norse name has several possible etymologies.

  7. Ivar of Waterford - Wikipedia

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    Reginald's Tower in Waterford, believed to have been built by one of Ivar's children or descendants. The topmost part is of later Norman construction.. Ivar of Waterford (Irish: Ímar, rí Puirt Láirgi; Old Norse: Ívarr [ˈiːˌwɑrː]; died 1000) was the Norse king of Waterford from at least 969 until his death in the year 1000, and also reigned as King of Dublin, possibly from 989 to 993 ...

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  9. Uí Ímair - Wikipedia

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    The Uí Ímair (Irish: [iː ˈiːwəɾʲ] ⓘ; meaning ‘scions of Ivar’), also known as the Ivar dynasty or Ivarids, was a Norse-Gael dynasty which ruled much of the Irish Sea region, the Kingdom of Dublin, the western coast of Scotland, including the Hebrides and some part of Northern England, from the mid 9th century.