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Bróðir and Óspak of Man were two Danish brothers who were active in the Isle of Man and Ireland in the 11th century. They are mentioned in the 12th century Irish Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh and the 13th century Icelandic Njal's Saga as key leaders who fought on opposite sides in the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. The latter account names Bróðir as the killer of Brian Boru, the High King of Ireland. Both Boru and Bróðir died in the battle, although accounts differ as to who killed whom. Óspak fought on the side of Boru, was injured, and lost his two sons in the battle.

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  • Bróðir y Óspak de Man (es)
  • Brodir and Ospak of Man (en)
  • Brodir (it)
  • Бродир и Оспак Мэнские (ru)
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  • Bróðir and Óspak of Man were two Danish brothers who were active in the Isle of Man and Ireland in the 11th century. They are mentioned in the 12th century Irish Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh and the 13th century Icelandic Njal's Saga as key leaders who fought on opposite sides in the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. The latter account names Bróðir as the killer of Brian Boru, the High King of Ireland. Both Boru and Bróðir died in the battle, although accounts differ as to who killed whom. Óspak fought on the side of Boru, was injured, and lost his two sons in the battle. (en)
  • Bróðir y Óspak de Man fueron dos hermanos, caudillos vikingos que se asentaron en la isla de Man e Irlanda en el siglo XI. Ambos se citan en la crónica irlandesa del siglo XII Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib y en la saga de Njál del siglo XIII. Ambos hermanos lucharon en bandos opuestos durante la batalla de Clontarf en 1014,​ Óspak lideró una flota de 10 naves y Bróðir otra con 20 naves.​ (es)
  • Brodir (fine X secolo – nei pressi di Dublino, 24 aprile 1014) e il fratello Ospak furono due danesi attivi sull'Isola di Man e in Irlanda nell'XI secolo. Vengono menzionati nella Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib del XII secolo e nella Njáls saga del secolo seguente come due comandanti che combatterono su fronti opposti alla Battaglia di Clontarf. Le cronache vogliono che sia stato Brodir ad uccidere Brian Boru, re supremo d'Irlanda, entrambi perirono nello scontro e fonti diverse vogliono che sia stato l'uno ad uccidere l'altro. Ospak combatté al fianco di Boru e perse due figli in battaglia. (it)
  • Бродир и Оспак — братья, датские хёвдинги с острова Мэн. Они упоминаются в ирландской летописи под названием «» («Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh»), написанной в XII веке, и в исландской «Саге о Ньяле» XIII века в качестве ключевых военных лидеров, которые воевали на противоположных сторонах во время битвы при Клонтарфе (23 апреля 1014 года). (ru)
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  • Bróðir and Óspak of Man were two Danish brothers who were active in the Isle of Man and Ireland in the 11th century. They are mentioned in the 12th century Irish Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh and the 13th century Icelandic Njal's Saga as key leaders who fought on opposite sides in the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. The latter account names Bróðir as the killer of Brian Boru, the High King of Ireland. Both Boru and Bróðir died in the battle, although accounts differ as to who killed whom. Óspak fought on the side of Boru, was injured, and lost his two sons in the battle. (en)
  • Bróðir y Óspak de Man fueron dos hermanos, caudillos vikingos que se asentaron en la isla de Man e Irlanda en el siglo XI. Ambos se citan en la crónica irlandesa del siglo XII Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib y en la saga de Njál del siglo XIII. Ambos hermanos lucharon en bandos opuestos durante la batalla de Clontarf en 1014,​ Óspak lideró una flota de 10 naves y Bróðir otra con 20 naves.​ (es)
  • Brodir (fine X secolo – nei pressi di Dublino, 24 aprile 1014) e il fratello Ospak furono due danesi attivi sull'Isola di Man e in Irlanda nell'XI secolo. Vengono menzionati nella Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib del XII secolo e nella Njáls saga del secolo seguente come due comandanti che combatterono su fronti opposti alla Battaglia di Clontarf. Le cronache vogliono che sia stato Brodir ad uccidere Brian Boru, re supremo d'Irlanda, entrambi perirono nello scontro e fonti diverse vogliono che sia stato l'uno ad uccidere l'altro. Ospak combatté al fianco di Boru e perse due figli in battaglia. (it)
  • Бродир и Оспак — братья, датские хёвдинги с острова Мэн. Они упоминаются в ирландской летописи под названием «» («Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh»), написанной в XII веке, и в исландской «Саге о Ньяле» XIII века в качестве ключевых военных лидеров, которые воевали на противоположных сторонах во время битвы при Клонтарфе (23 апреля 1014 года). Во время битвы Бродир, сражавшийся на стороне короля Лейнстера Маэла Морды мак Мурхады и короля Дублина Ситрика Шёлковой Бороды, умертвил верховного короля Ирландии Бриана Бору, а его брат Оспак, воевавший на противоположной стороне, был ранен и потерял в сражении двух сыновей. (ru)
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