c.1065 Black British Irish Viking King Echmarcach mac Ragnaill
- Guinevere Jackson
- 30 July 2022
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King Echmarcach mac Ragnaill died c.1064/1065, he was a dominant figure in the 11th-century Irish Sea region. At his height, he reigned over Dublin, the Isles, and perhaps the Rhinns of Galloway. The exact identity of Echmarcach’s father, Ragnall, is uncertain. But there, one possibility is that his father was one of two 11th-century rulers of Waterford. Another option is that Echmarcach’s father was an 11th-century ruler of the Irish Isles. If any of these are correct, Echmarcach may have been a member of the Uí Ímair kindred.
Echmarcach first appeared on the record around 1031 when he was one of three kings in northern Britain who is said to have submitted to Knútr Sveinnsson, ruler of the Anglo-Scandinavian Empire. Echmarcach is recorded to have ruled over Dublin in 1036–1038 and 1046–1052. After losing Dublin for the final time, he appears to have been seated in the Isle of Mann, Britain. In 1061, about a decade after his last defeat in Dublin, Echmarcach seems to have been expelled from the Isles and may have then fallen back into Galloway.
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- King of Dublin, Isle of Man Britan, Scotland
- Born: c. 1036-1038 Dublin, Ireland
- Reign: 1036-1038 and 1046–1052
- Predecessor: Ímar mac Arailt
- Successor: Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó
- Spouse: Sláine
- Family Dynasty: Uí Ímair
- Father: Ragnall mac Gofraid? King of the Isles
- Mother: Gyða, was a daughter of Amlaíb Cuarán
- Died: 1064/1065 (est. aged 28) Rome
Disclaimer: True Race Facts have made the long overdue honest determination that the King was dark brown, aka BLACK of the Hebrew, Shemitic negro race. Based on his facial phenotype features and thick braided hairstyle. Original Coins are the most accurate determination to identify the King because he would have approved the coins before they were hammered and issued.
The truth is fundamental because anything else is a lie and identity theft. It is vital for the building of self-worth and self-esteem that the true descendants of these great people know their rich, glorious, noble history. The rightful heirs have the right to be told the truth about who they are and their role in humanity. The truth surely matters.