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Gormflaith OF NAAS (960-1030?)
Name: | Gormflaith OF NAAS 1 |
Sex: | Female |
Father: | Murchad OF LEINSTER ( -972) |
Mother: | - |
Individual Events and Attributes
Birth | 0960 | Naas, County Kildare, Ireland |
Marriage Count | 4 | |
Death | 1030 (est) (age 69-70) |
Marriage (1)
Brian Boru, High King of Ireland | ||
Spouse | Brian BORAMA (BORU) ( -1014) | |
Children | Donnchad OF MUNSTER ( -1064) | |
Status | Divorced |
Marriage (2)
Christ Church Cathedral, founded by Sigtrygg c.1028 | ||
Spouse | Olaf KVAARAN ( -981) | |
Children | Sihtric (Sigtrygg II) OF THE SILKEN BEARD OLAFSSON ( -1042) |
Individual Note 1
Gormflaith ingen Murchada was born in Naas, County Kildare, Ireland, around 960. She was the daughter of Murchad mac Finn, King of Leinster, sister of his successor, Mael Mórdha mac Murchada, and widow of Olaf Cuaran, the Viking king of Dublin and York. The main source of her life history is the Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh. She was also the mother of King Sigtrygg Silkbeard of Dublin.
Gormflaith married Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill after Olaf's death, but she is best known for being the third wife of Brian Ború, the High King of Ireland. She was the mother of Donnchad, who succeeded Brian as King of Munster. In 999, Brian defeated Mael Mordha and Sigtrygg 'Silkbeard' at the Battle of Glen Mama. To negotiate peace, Brian married one of his daughters to Sigtrygg and took Gormflaith as wife. According to Njál's saga, which refers to her as Kormlođ: "she was endowed with great beauty... [but] was utterly wicked." She was later divorced by Brian, and she began engineering opposition to the High King. She prompted Sigtrygg into gathering support from Vikings outside Ireland, most notably Earl Sigurd of Orkney and Brodir of the Isle of Man.
The conflict she caused came to its climax at the Battle of Clontarf, at which Brian was killed. Brian's forces were victorious, however, and neither Gormflaith nor Sigtrygg were killed, as they were safe behind the walls of Dublin. She died in 1030.
SOURCES:
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Lines 175-1, 239-22
Individual Note 2
She was the widow of Anlaf (Olaf), King of Dublin (died 981) and was the wife of Mael-Sechnaill, King of Ireland.
Sources
1 | Weis, Frederick Lewis & Sheppard, Walter Lee, Jr, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: Lineages from Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and other Historical Individuals". p 165, 175 - 1; 216, 239-2. |
2 | "Wikipedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gormflaith_ingen_Murchada. |