Vilbaldr Dufþakrsson

Vilbaldr Dufþakrsson (fl. 980s) was a Norse-Irish settler in Iceland, mentioned in the Landnámabók. He was the great-grandson of Cerball mac Dúnlainge, king of Osraige from 842 to 888, via an otherwise unknown son of Cerball, called Dufnial (Domnall). His brother was one Askell hnokkan, and his sons were Bjouok and Bjolan.

Family tree

  Dungal, died 842.
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  Cerball, died 888.   Riacan, died 894.   Land, died 890. = Mael Sechnaill  = Aed Finlaith   = Gaethine
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  Diarmait, died 928.   Cuilde   Ceallach, died 908.   Rafarta   Domnall   Kormled    Frithgertr   Ethna
  |                            |                 =Eyvindr   |        =Grimolfr  =Iorirhima   =Hlotvir, Earl of Orkney
  |                            |__________      Bjarnason   |         |                       |
  ?                            |          |                 Dufpakr   |                       |
  |                            |          |                 |         Porgrimr               Signuth digri, Earl of Orkney, died 1014. 
  |                  Donnchad, died 976. Cuilen,  ____________|
  Ceallach,          |                 died 933.  |           |
  died 1003.           |                          |           |
              Gilla Patraic, died 996.    Vilbadr   Askell hnokhan
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           Mac Giolla Padhraic             |         |
             Kings of Osraighe             |         |
                                           Bjollok   Bjolan

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