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Olaf the White (c. 820 – 870s) was a Viking sea-king who reigned as King of Dublin from 853 to his death, according to some sources he ruled jointly with kinsman Ímar.[1]

Born in Ireland to Ingjald Helgasson, he married Aud the Deep-minded, daughter of Ketil Flatnose, and had a son, Thorstein the Red, who operated in Ireland and would later attempt to raid Scotland.

Biography

When Ivarr the Boneless traveled to Ireland to participate in more Viking raids, Olaf met with him and offered him a seat at his table. Olaf told Ivarr of his plan to return to Scotland. Having already fought with the Picts, Olaf desired to defeat the Bretons next, and was mighty pleased when Ivarr pledged his axe to fight the Bretons with him.[2]

Appearances

References

  1. Olaf the White on Wikipedia
  2. Echoes of History: Vikings – Episode 3: Thor's Hammer