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Difference between Auisle and Gofraid of Lochlann
Auisle vs. Gofraid of Lochlann
Auisle or Óisle (Ásl or Auðgísl; died c. 867) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century. Gofraid, King of Lochlann was a key figure in the emergence of Norse influence in Scotland and one of the early Kings of the Isles and of that dominated the Irish Sea and environs in the Early Middle Ages.
Similarities between Auisle and Gofraid of Lochlann
Auisle and Gofraid of Lochlann have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amlaíb Conung, Annals of Ulster, Ímar, Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, Halfdan Ragnarsson, Irish Sea, Ivar the Boneless, Kingdom of Dublin, Lochlann, Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid, Picts, Ragnar Lodbrok, Raven banner, Scandinavian Scotland.
Amlaíb Conung
Amlaíb Conung (Óláfr; died c. 874) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century.
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Annals of Ulster
The Annals of Ulster (Annála Uladh) are annals of medieval Ireland.
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Ímar
Ímar (Ívarr; died c. 873), synonymous with Ivar the Boneless, was a powerful Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century.
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Fragmentary Annals of Ireland
The Fragmentary Annals of Ireland or Three Fragments are a Middle Irish combination of chronicles from various Irish annals and narrative history.
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Halfdan Ragnarsson (Hálfdan; Halfdene or Healfdene; Albann; died 877) was a Viking leader and a commander of the Great Heathen Army which invaded the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England, starting in 865.
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Irish Sea
The Irish Sea is a body of water that separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain.
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Ivar the Boneless
Ivar the Boneless (Ívarr hinn Beinlausi; died c. 873), also known as Ivar Ragnarsson, was a Viking leader who invaded England and Ireland.
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Kingdom of Dublin
The Kingdom of Dublin (Old Norse: Dyflin) was a Norse kingdom in Ireland that lasted from roughly 853 AD to 1170 AD.
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Lochlann
In the modern Gaelic languages, italics signifies Scandinavia or, more specifically, Norway.
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Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid
Máel Sechnaill mac Máel Ruanaida (Modern Irish: Maolsheachlann Mac Maolruanaidh), also known as Máel Sechnaill I, anglicised as Malachy MacMulrooney (died 27 November 862) was High King of Ireland.
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Picts
The Picts were a group of peoples in what is now Scotland north of the Firth of Forth, in the Early Middle Ages.
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Ragnar Lodbrok
Ragnar Lodbrok ("Ragnar hairy-breeches") (Old Norse: Ragnarr loðbrók), according to legends, was a Viking hero and a Swedish and Danish king.
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The raven banner (hrafnsmerki; hravenlandeye) was a flag, possibly totemic in nature, flown by various Viking chieftains and other Scandinavian rulers during the 9th, 10th and 11th centuries.
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Scandinavian Scotland
Scandinavian Scotland was the period from the 8th to the 15th centuries during which Vikings and Norse settlers, mainly Norwegians and to a lesser extent other Scandinavians, and their descendants colonised parts of what is now the periphery of modern Scotland.
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Auisle and Gofraid of Lochlann Comparison
Auisle has 59 relations, while Gofraid of Lochlann has 47. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 13.21% = 14 / (59 + 47).
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