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Caittil Find (
Old Irish), meaning
Kettil the Fair or
Ketil the White, was a leader of a contingent of
Gall-Gaedhil, a mixture of Norse and Gaelic warriors who populated the
Hebrides and
Northern Isles of
Scotland during the
Viking Age.
In
857 Caittil Find appears in Irish sources as being defeated in battle in
Munster,
Ireland.
Victory by Ivar and Olave over Caittil the White, with his Gallgael, in the lands of Munster.
The
Annals of Ulster record the victors in the encounter as
Imar and
Amlaiph, of Scandinavian sources, who ruled
Dublin in the second half of the
ninth century.
Caittil Find may well have been
Ketil flatnefr Ketil Flatnose, a prominent Norse
sea-king who had strong associations with the Hebrides of Scotland and
Óláfr inn hvíti.
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