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| Father | Ivar "The Boneless" Ragnarsson King of Dublin1 b. circa 825, d. 873 |
| Name Variation | Sitric (Sigtryggr) Halfdansson King of Dublin was also found as king Sitric Halfdansson of Dublin. | |
| Name Variation | Sitric (Sigtryggr) Halfdansson King of Dublin was also found as NN mac Ímair.2 | |
| Note* | 888 | He became King of Dublin in 888 but was deposed in 893.3 |
| !AInfoNew* | Sitric, the younger, is called a grandson of Ímar (ua Ímair) in the Irish annals, but no satisfactory evidence has been advanced regarding the name of the intervening generation. The Irish annals (AU and others) show two sons of Ímar, Sichfrith (d. 888), and Sitric (d. 896), both of whom appear to have been kings of Dublin (although the annals do not explicitly give them that title). Another Dublin king in the annals, Barid or Barith (d. 881), is of unstated parentage in most of the annals, but is referred to as another son of Ímar in CS. Of these sons (and possible son), Sitric the older can almost certainly be ruled out as the possible father of Sitric ua Ímair, because Vikings were very rarely named after their fathers. However, we cannot rule out the possibility that Sitric ua Ímair was the son of another, unknown, son of Ímar.] Sitric the older is used here as Sitric the youngers father only to make the relationship to the grandfather.2 | |
| Death | 896 | Sitric (Sigtryggr) died in 896.2 |
| research* | Find at Internet. |
| Family | ||
| Child | 1. | Sihtric King of York+ b. b 896, d. 9271 |
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