Caittil Find

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Caittil Find (fl. 857) was the leader of a contingent of

sea-king who had strong associations with the Hebrides of Scotland and Olaf the White.[1]
This view is however not shared by all.

The Annals of Ulster record that in 857 Caittil Find was defeated in battle in Munster, Ireland.

The name "Caittil" may be a Gaelicisation of the

byname means "white" (or "fair") not "flat-nosed", as Alex Woolf points out.[4]

Nor do the Icelandic sources which document Ketill hint at his being active in Ireland. Ketill was the father-in-law of Olaf the White, yet Caittil is recorded as battling Amlaíb (≈Olaf the White).[4] Other historians propose that Caittil may have been active in Wales prior to his coming to Ireland.[5]

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  2. ^ "Annals of Ulster 857.1". CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts (www.celt.ucc.ie). Retrieved 13 March 2009.
  3. ^ "Annals of Ulster 857.1 (English translation)". CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts (www.celt.ucc.ie). Retrieved 13 March 2009.
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