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Óspakr Ögmundsson (Uspak), sea-king of the Isles and military commander, is a character from the mediaeval ''Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar'', a kings' saga composed in the last half of the 13th century. The saga relates that in about the year 1230, a Norwegian-Hebridean fleet sailed down through the Hebrides, where it attacked certain islands, Kintyre and Bute. He died of wounds/illness shortly after having to retreat from Bute. ==King of the Isles== Because of Óláfr Guðrøðarson’s (Olaf the Black) inability to control the warring factions in the Hebrides, Hákon Hákonarson, King of Norway, promoted Óspakr, a descendant of Somairle (Somerled), as king in the Isles in 1230.〔Anderson 1922b: pp. 471–472.〕 (Óspakr may have been a son of Dubgall mac Somairle and a foster son of "Ögmund".)〔Sellar (2000) pp 194, 202〕 Hákon gave Óspakr command of a fleet of 80 ships to establish himself in all of the Scottish islands and appointed him "King of the Suðreyjar".〔
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