Brodar mac Torcaill
| Brodar mac Torcaill | |
|---|---|
| King of Dublin | |
| Reign | 1148–1 July 1160 | 
| Predecessor | Óttar of Dublin | 
| Successor | Ascall mac Ragnaill | 
| Born | 1104 | 
| Died | 1 July 1160 Brega | 
| House | Meic Torcaill | 
| Father | Torcall | 
Brodar mac Torcaill (1104 – 1 July 1160), also known as Brodar Mac Turcaill, was a late twelfth century King of Dublin. He was a member of the Meic Torcaill, a substantial landholding kindred in the kingdom. His death in 1160, at the hands of the Meic Gilla Sechnaill of South Brega, is revealed by the thirteenth-century Cottonian Annals, the seventeenth-century Annals of the Four Masters, the fifteenth- to sixteenth-century Annals of Ulster, and the fourteenth-century Annals of Tigernach.