Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameOlaf “Cuaran” , King of Dublin and York
Deathabt 981, Iona, Scotland
Misc. Notes
Olaf Cuaran (d. 981), was also known as Olaf Sihtricson. In Irish he is known as AmlaĆ­b Cuaran. His nickname, cuaran, means "sandals".

Sigtrygg Caech, Olaf's father, ruled Deira, a part of Northumbria, until his death in 927. Upon Sigtrygg's death, Athelstan annexed Deira and Olaf fled to Scotland. Until 937, he spent time in Scotland and Ireland and participated in the Battle of Brunanburh as part of the defeated alliance.
Among his wives was Gormflaith, daughter of Murchad MacFinn, King of Leinster, and future wife of Brian Boru. She was mother of his successor, Sigtrygg Silkbeard.

Athelstan died in 939 and Olaf Guthfrithson, king of Dublin at the time, invaded Northumbria and compelled Edmund, Athelstan's successor, to surrender Deira. When Olaf Guthfrithson died in 942, Olaf Cuaran succeeded him, finally recovering the throne of his father in addition to the throne of Dublin. Two years later, however, Edmund expelled him from Northumbria and Olaf was left with only Dublin.

Olaf managed to regain his lands in Northumbria in 949, only to be expelled again in 952, this time by Erik Bloodaxe.

In 980, Olaf suffered a massive defeat at the Battle of Tara, which destroyed the power of the Danes in Ireland. He went to Iona and probably died there in 981. He was succeeded by his son Glun Iarainn ("Iron Knee"), son of his wife Donnflaith.
Spouses
Birthabt 960
Death1030
ChildrenSihtric “Silkbeard” (~975-1036)
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