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... that '''[[Colla mac Báirid]]''', king of [[Limerick]], may have been a son of [[Bárid mac Ímair]], king of [[Kingdom of Dublin|Dublin]]?

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... that Colla mac Báirid, king of Limerick, may have been a son of Bárid mac Ímair, king of Dublin?

List of kings of Limerick

Ruler Reign Notes
Tomrair mac Ailchi
þórir Helgason
922 - ?
Colla mac/ua Báirid
Kolli
? - 932
Amlaíb Cenncairech
Óláfr
932 - 937
Aralt mac Sitric
Haraldr
937 - 940
Ivar of Limerick
Ívarr
? - 977

List of kings of York

Ruler Reign Notes
Hálfdan I 876–877
Guðroðr I 883–895 A slave before becoming king
Sigfrøðr 895 - c. 900 Known only from numismatic evidence. See Downham p. 79-80 for dates
Knútr c. 900 - c. 905 Known only from numismatic evidence. See Downham p. 79-80 for dates; Æthelwold ætheling may have been a rival for control of Northumbria during this period
Ásl c. 905 - c. 910 Co-king. Likely of the Uí Ímair. Died at the Battle of Tettenhall
Hálfdan II c. 905 - c. 910 Co-king. Likely of the Uí Ímair. Died at the Battle of Tettenhall
Røgnvaldr I 918 - 921 Of the Uí Ímair
Sigtryggr 921 - 927 Of the Uí Ímair
Guðroðr II 927 Of the Uí Ímair. Driven out of York by Aethelstan
Óláfr I 939-941 Of the Uí Ímair
Óláfr II 941-944 Co-ruler. Of the Uí Ímair. Driven out of York by Edmund I of England
Røgnvaldr II 941-944 Co-ruler. Of the Uí Ímair. Killed by Edmund I of England
Eiríkr 947-948 Previously King of Norway. Deposed in 948
Óláfr II 949-952 Of the Uí Ímair. Took advantage of Eiríkr's deposition to return. Deposed in 952
Eiríkr 952-954 Previously King of Norway. York incorporated into England in 954

List of Kings of the Isles

Ruler Reign Notes
Gofraid ? - 873
Ímar mac Gofraid 873
Amlaíb Conung 873 - 874
Ragnall ua Ímair 914 - 921
Amlaíb Cuarán 941 - 980