Finola of Irland

Drottning på Isle of Man, England.. Blev högst 45 år.

Antavla

Far:

 Murcard of Irland (1115 - 1166)

Född:

1145 Ulster, Irland.

Död:

1190 Isle of Man, England.


Äktenskap med Gudröd II the Black of Isle of Man Olofsson (1127 - 1187)

Vigsel:

1176.

Barn:

 Olof II "den Svarte" Gudrödsson (1173 - 1237)


Noteringar


Finola of Irland

Drottning på Isle of Man, England.
Far:

Murcard of Irland (1115 - 1166)
Född:

1145 Irland, Ulster 1)
Död:

1190 England, Isle of Man 1)
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Familj med: Godred the Black of Isle of Man (1127 - 1187)

Vigsel:

1176 2)
Barn:
1. Olof the Black of Isle of Man (1173 - 1237)
2. Ivar of Isle of Man (1175 - 1257), riddare och kung på Isle of Man, England 1250-1256.
3. Afreca of Isle of Man (1176 - 1219), grevinna, gift med Lord John de Courcy i Ulster, Irland.
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Noteringar
Noteringar
Irish Princess Finola, fader Kung Muincherlock Mac Lochlainn, farfar Kung av Irland Niall O`Lochlainn, farfarsfar Kung av Irland Domhnall O`Lochlainn. (Fra Skanke-släktens historia, G.V.C. Young, stamtavla 1a)

The entry in the Chronicle of Mann is dated 1176 which describes Fhingola, dau of MacLottlen, King of Ireland. Here we find Phingola married to Godred, with a son named Olave, who is said to be three years old. So one can assume their union was consumated at least by 1173. Women married very early in those days so I'm not sure we can even assume an age of 20 in 1173, but if so, we would have a possible birthdate of ca. 1150. These agree roughly with P.A.'s figures and could be adjusted back about 10 years. So it appears Phingola could have been a daughter of either Muirchertach, King of Ireland, or one of his sons. (Clann Lochlainn)

The Chronicle of the Kings of Man in 1176 states that Fionnuala was the daughter of Mac Lochlainn, son of Muircheartach the king of Ireland (surely meaning Muircheartach who was killed in 1166). So her father could be any of the sons of this king, being Niall, Maelsechlainn, Muircheartach and possibly others. (Sean Mac Lochlainn)

In the year 1176, John de Courcy subdued Ulster. In the same year Vivian, Cardinal legate of the apostolic See, came to Man, and in the discharge of his office caused Godred to be united in lawful marriage with his wife, the daughter of MacLoughlin, son of Muinrough, King of Ireland, who was mother of Olave then three years old. They were married by Silvanus, Abbot of Rivaulx. (Chronicle of Man and the Sudreys)
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Källor
1)

Beräkning
2)

Chronicle of Man and the Sudreys, P. A. Munch


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© Forskning av: Björn Espell, Frösön, Jämtland. Uppdaterad 2009-11-14.


Personhistoria

Årtal
Ålder
Händelse
1145
Födelse 1145 Ulster, Irland
1166
Fadern Murcard of Irland dör 1166 Ulster, Irland
1173
Sonen Olof II "den Svarte" Gudrödsson föds 1173 Isle of Man, England
1176
Vigsel Gudröd II the Black of Isle of Man Olofsson 1176
1187
Maken Gudröd II the Black of Isle of Man Olofsson dör 1187-11-10 Isle of Man, England
1190
Död 1190 Isle of Man, England