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Amlaff CuaranAmlaff Cuaran — former king of Dublin and former husband of GormlaithMentioned2 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33AnradAnrad — berserker among the Viking champions at ClontarfOn Page8 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33AsmundAsmund — Viking champion and comrade of ThorsteinOn Page3 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Blacair the DaneBlacair the Dane — Danish warrior said to have slain Murkertagh at ArdeeMentioned1 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Brian BoruBrian Boru — historical Irish king invoked and visualized in The Spirit of Brian BoruOn Page26 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33BroderBrodir of Man — Viking leader at ClontarfOn Page34 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33ConnConn — thrall and viewpoint figure in The Grey God PassesOn Page75 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33DonaghDonagh — son of Brian Boru, absent ravaging LeinsterOn Page4 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Donald of MarDonald of Mar — Scottish noble who crosses with HighlandersOn Page8 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33DubhgallDubhgall — unknown Danish chief called “the Dark Stranger”On Page5 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Dunlang O’HartiganDunlang O'Hartigan — Irish warrior at ClontarfOn Page41 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33EevinEevin — woman linked with Dunlang in The Grey God PassesOn Page25 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Hrafn the RedHrafn the Red — Viking champion at ClontarfOn Page3 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33HrutHrut — slow-witted carle at Wolfgar’s steadingOn Page1 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Jarl SigurdJarl Sigurd — Jarl of the Orkneys at ClontarfOn Page29 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33CaesarJulius Caesar — historical Roman conqueror mentioned by comparison in AiSF texts.Mentioned1 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33King MahonKing Mahon — Brian Boru’s brother, invoked in Conn’s family historyMentioned1 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33King SitricKing Sitric — son of Kormlada/GormlaithOn Page13 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33KormladaKormlada — Gormlaith, queen and political schemerOn Page19 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33LennoxLennox — Great Steward of Scotland present with the Irish hostOn Page3 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33MailmoraMailmora — brother of Kormlada/GormlaithOn Page9 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33King MalachiMalachi O'Neill — Irish king/chief at ClontarfOn Page18 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Meathla O’FaelanMeathla O’Faelan — prince of Desmond / South MunsterOn Page4 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Murkertagh of the Leather CloaksMurkertagh of the Leather Cloaks — earlier Irish king whose sword Conn carriesMentioned2 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33MurroghMurrogh — son of Brian Boru and prince of Dal CaisOn Page60 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33O’HyneO'Hyne — Irish chieftain at ClontarfOn Page5 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33O’KellyO'Kelly — Irish chieftain at ClontarfOn Page8 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33OdinOdin — Norse deity / Gray Man appearing in Swords of the NorthMentioned5 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Platt of DanemarkPlatt of Danemark — Viking champion at ClontarfOn Page7 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Prince AmlaffPrince Amlaff — son of the King of Norway and Viking leader at ClontarfOn Page9 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Rane Asgrimm’s sonRane Asgrimm’s son — old bearer of Sigurd’s raven bannerOn Page2 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33StrongbowStrongbow — Norman conqueror invoked by comparison with Irish attitudes toward mailMentioned1 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33ThorThor — Norse deity repeatedly invoked by Viking and Saxon charactersMentioned23 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Thorgils the ConquerorThorgils the Conqueror — earlier Norse conqueror invoked in Irish-Viking historyMentioned2 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Thorleif HordiThorleif Hordi — Viking champion at ClontarfOn Page1 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33ThorsteinThorstein — Viking champion and comrade of AsmundOn Page5 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33TurloghTurlogh — Murrogh’s fifteen-year-old son, distinct from Turlogh DubhOn Page25 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Black TurloghTurlogh Dubh O'Brien — recurring outlaw/reaver of the Turlogh Dubh O’Brien storiesOn Page10 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33Wolfgar Snorri’s sonWolfgar Snorri's son — Viking figure in The Grey God PassesOn Page6 source-counted occurrence(s) · first: Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures — PDF pp. 15–33
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