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Gofraid of Lochlann

Gofraid, King of Lochlann was a key figure in the emergence of Norse influence in Scotland and the likely progenitor of the early Kings of the Isles and of the Uí Ímair that dominated the Irish Sea and environs in the early Medieval period. Very little is known of him, including his origins and the nature of his kingdom, although his descendants are well attested in the Irish annals. Speculative connections between these historical figures and characters from the Norse sagas have also been made.
==Life==
The ''Fragmentary Annals of Ireland'' record of Amlaib Conung that in 871 he:
went from Erin to Lochlann to wage war on the Lochlanns, and to aid his father Goffridh, for the Lochlanns had made war against him, his father having come for him.〔''Annals of Ireland'' (1860), p. 195.〕〔Ó Corráin (1998), p. 34.〕
Frustratingly, the text continues:
Since it would be lengthy to tell the cause of their war, and since it has so little relevance to us, although we have knowledge of it, we forego writing it, for our task is to write about whatever concerns Ireland, and not even all of that; for the Irish suffer evils not only from the Norwegians, but they also suffer many evils from themselves.〔''Fragmentary Annals of Ireland'' FA 400〕

These annals also note that in 849:
the sixth year of the reign of Máel Sechlainn, Amlaib Conung, son of the king of Lochlann, came to Ireland, and he
brought with him a proclamation of many tributes and taxes from his father, and he departed suddenly. Then his younger brother Imar came after him to levy the same tribute.〔''Fragmentary Annals of Ireland'' FA239. "Máel Sechlainn" is Máel Sechnaill mac Maíl Ruanaid. The translator for this text uses "Norway" although the original text is "Lochlann" or variants.〕

This source is then clear that Amlaib is the son of Gofraid, who is the king of Lochlann, although the location of "Lochlann" is the subject of some dispute.〔See Etchingham (2007)〕 This word is often translated as "Norway" although Ó Corráin (1998) argues that Lochlann "is Viking Scotland and probably includes Man" at this time and suggests an early date for an organised Kingdom of the Isles.〔Ó Corráin (1998), pp. 6, 10.〕
The ''Fragmentary Annals'' record little else about Gofraid's life but report of 873:
''Ég righ Lochlainne .i. Gothfraid do tedmaimm grána opond. Sic quod placuit Deo''. (The death of the king of Lochlann i.e. Gothfraid of a sudden and horrible fit. So it pleased God.)〔Ó Corráin (1998), p. 36.〕

However, according to Downham (2007) "none of these details can be relied upon"〔Downham (2007), p. 253.〕 as "there is no contemporary evidence to support the statement that () father was called Gofraid"〔Downham (2007), p. 240.〕 the ''Fragmentary Annals'' having been compiled at an uncertain date, possibly as early as the 11th century. Neither is the dating of the ''Annals'' definitive. Nonetheless, Ó Corráin (1998) argues of 873 that "this is no chronological impossibility: his sons first appeared in Ireland 25 years before, very likely in their twenties or younger, and we may infer from this that he may have been in his sixties when he died."〔Ó Corráin (1998), p. 37.〕 He also states that "it is likely that the father of Amlaíb (Óláfr) and Ímar (Ívarr) is Gothfraidh (Guðrøðr) and that he is a historical person and dynastic ancestor."〔Ó Corráin (1998), p. 3.〕

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