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Brian boru died at the battle of clontarf.

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Who killed Brian boru?

The Viking King, Brodar of The Isle of Mann entered Brian's tent during the battle of Clontarf. Brian, age 74, cut off Brodar's leg from the knee down, which resulted in Brodar cutting off Brian's head.


How many people were killed in the battle of clontarf?

The Battle of Clontarf, fought on April 23, 1014, resulted in significant casualties, with estimates suggesting that around 7,000 to 10,000 people were killed. The battle was primarily between the forces of the Irish king Brian Boru and a coalition of Norsemen and their allies. While the exact numbers are debated, it is recognized as one of the most significant and bloody conflicts in Irish history. Ultimately, Brian Boru's forces emerged victorious, but he himself was killed in the battle.


When did Brian Boru die?

Brian Boru died in 1014.


Where was brain Boru buried?

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Where was brian boru bury?

Brian Boru is supposed to be buried in St Patricks Cathedral in Armagh


Where did Brian Boru become high king?

Brian Boru become High King of Ireland


What famous Irish king was credited with breaking the strength of Norse invaders?

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When was Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band created?

Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band was created in 1962.


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Who was brian boru's sister?

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What did Brian Boru achieve in his career?

Brian Boru was born in 941 and died on April 23, 1014. Brian Boru was the High King of Ireland during his reign between 1002-1014 and remains his longest lasting achievement.


When did Battle of Kells happen?

The Battle of Kells took place on March 19, 1014. It was a key event during the Viking Age in Ireland and was fought between the forces of the High King of Ireland, Brian Boru, and the Viking rulers of Dublin and their allies. The battle ultimately resulted in a victory for Brian Boru and marked a turning point in Irish history.