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Bárid mac Ímair (died 881) was the Norse-Gaelic King of Dublin who reigned in late 9th century Ireland. He was the son of the Viking leader Ímair and had a son named Sichfrith with Sadhbh. Through Rosta, he was a cousin of jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan.[1]
By the time Eivor ventured to Dublin, the Viking expansion in Ireland was already over, as they had already been defeated by High King Áed Findliath. After defeating the Vikings, Aed installed Barid mac Imair as the King of Dublin.[1]
Gallery
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3D model of Bárid
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3D model closeup of Bárid
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Concept art
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Concept art
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Promotional image of Bárid
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the Druids (first appearance)
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