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correctly known as Clan
Donnachaidh (
Duncan ) (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Dhònnchaidh) ([ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈt̪ɔn̪ˠɔxɪ]) is a
Scottish clan. The prin****l surnames...
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Donald John MacDonald, (Scottish Gaelic: Dòmhnall Iain
Dhonnchaidh) (lit. "Donald Ian Duncan", fig. "Donald Ian, son of Duncan")
legally Dòmhnaill Iain...
- Irish: Máel
Coluim mac Donnchada;
Scottish Gaelic: Maol
Chaluim mac
Dhonnchaidh; c. 1031–13
November 1093) was King of Alba from 1058 to 1093. He was...
- (Medieval Gaelic:
Domnall mac Donnchada;
Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac
Dhonnchaidh; c. 1032–1099) was King of Alba (Scotland) from 1093–1094 and 1094–1097...
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William of Mar, also
known by the name
Uilleam mac
Dhonnchaidh (Anglicized as "William, Duncan's son"), was the
mormaer of Mar in
medieval Scotland from...
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perform under her real name. In 1981,
South Uist poet Dòmhnall Iain
Dhonnchaidh agreed, as part of a bridge-building
exercise organized by
Gaelic language...
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Courier Dover Publications. Chì Mi / I See: Bàrdachd Dhòmhnaill Iain
Dhonnchaidh / The
Poetry of
Donald John MacDonald,
edited by Bill Innes. Acair, Stornoway...
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ancient times. The
Scottish Clan Robertson,
anciently known as
Clann Dhònnchaidh, 'Children of Dònnchadh' or Duncan, is of
separate origin.
Notable people...
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around 200 people,
mostly living in Cullipool,
Toberonochy (Tobar
Dhonnchaidh), and Blackmillbay. The
larger part of the
bedrock of
Luing is provided...
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Epithet Title Marriage(s)
Dynastic status Malcolm III (Maol
Chaluim mac
Dhonnchaidh) (Máel
Coluim mac Donnchada) 1058–1093 Cenn Mór ("Canmore") "Great Chief"...