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851The Danes driven out of Dublin, and the city plundered by the Irish of Meath and Leinster. The city retaken by the Danes next year, and newly fortified. 
853Amlave, or Aulaffe, arrives in Ireland with a powerful fleet, and all the Danes submit to his government.He makes a truce with the neighbouring Irish princes. 
856The truce having; expired, hostilities commence between the Ostmen of Dublin and Melaghlin, king of Ireland, which continued for three years, with great loss on each side. 
857Cathol the White, attempting innovations in Munster, was routed with great loss by Aulaffe and Yvor, the Danish kings of Dublin and Waterford. 
860The Danes of Dublin defeated by Maolseaghlin, at the battle of Dromdamaigh. 
863Clondalkin, the favourite residence of Aulaffe, burned by the Irish, and 100 of the principal Danes slain. 
869Armagh plundered and burnt by Aulaffe and the Danes of Dublin. 
870Ivar, styled king of the Normans of all Ireland, defeats and kills Aidell, King of Leinster. 
872Ostin McAulaffe succeeds his brother Ivar, and makes a successful expedition into North Britain against the Picts, but is killed by his own subjects on his return. 
879Aulaffe and his son Ivar sail to England with 200 , to aid their countrymen, Hinguar and Hubba, and return to Dublin next year laden with booty. Aulaffe soon after died. 

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