- Gormlaith
- ['gormlı], irische Form von → Barbara (Bedeutung: die Fremde). In Deutschland weitgehend unbekannt.
Deutsch namen. 2013.
Deutsch namen. 2013.
Gormlaith — f Irish and Scottish Gaelic: traditional name composed of the elements gorm illustrious, splendid + flaith lady, princess. This name was borne by the wife of Brian Boru and mother of Sitric, King of Dublin (d. 1030). Variants: Gormla (modern… … First names dictionary
Gormlaith ingen Flann mac Conaing — Gormlaith ingen Flann mac Conaing, Queen of Tara, fl. 870. Gormlaith was a daughter of Flann mac Conaing, King of Brega. Her known siblings included Cináed mac Conaing (died 851) and Flann mac Conaing (died 868), both of whom were Kings of Brega … Wikipedia
Flann Sinna — Infobox Monarch name = Flann Sinna title = High King of Ireland caption = Opening lines of Máel Mura Othna s poem Flann for Érinn (Flann over Ireland), from the Great Book of Lecan (RIA MS 23 P 2), 296v reign = 879 ndash;916 coronation =… … Wikipedia
Flann Sinna — Premières lignes du poème de Máel Mura Othna Flann for Érinn (Flann maître de l Irlande), dans le Grand Livre de Lecan (RIA MS 23 P 2), 296v Haut roi d Irlande Règne 879–916 Titre complet roi de Mide … Wikipédia en Français
Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna — Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna, Queen of Tara, c. 870 948. Contents 1 Family background 2 Queen of Munster 3 Queen of Leinster 4 Political intrigue … Wikipedia
Battle of Clontarf — Infobox Military Conflict conflict = Battle of Clontarf partof = caption = date = 23 April 1014 place = Clontarf, Dublin result = Pyrrhic Munster Irish victory combatant1 = Irish of Munster combatant2 = Irish of Leinster and Dublin Vikings… … Wikipedia
Schlacht von Clontarf — Teil von: Iren Wikinger Datum 23. April 1014 Ort Clontarf, Co. Fingal, Irland … Deutsch Wikipedia
Batalla de Clontarf — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Batalla de Clontarf Fecha Viernes Santo de 1014 Lugar Clontarf, Dublín, Ir … Wikipedia Español
Gormflaith (Irish name) — Gormflaith (modern spelling: Gormfhlaith or Gormlaith) is an Irish language female given name. It was one of the most popular Gaelic Irish female forenames between the 8th and 16th century. Bearers of the name Gormflaith ingen Fhlaithnath, Abbess … Wikipedia
Muirchertach mac Néill — (died 26 February 943), called Muirchertach of the Leather Cloaks (Old Irish: Muirchertach na Cochall Craicinn), King of Ailech. Contents 1 Family ramifications 2 Early life 3 Career 4 … Wikipedia