- Gabrán mac
Domangairt (Old Welsh:
Gawran map Dinwarch) or Gabrán the
Traitor (Gwran Wradouc) was king of Dál
Riata in the mid-6th century. He is the eponymous...
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Domangart or
Domangairt is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Comgall mac
Domangairt, king of Dál
Riata in the
early 6th
century Domangart...
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report the
deaths of
kings of Dál Riata, with the
death of
Comgall mac
Domangairt, c. 538–545, and of his
brother Gabrán, c. 558–560.
After the disastrous...
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Comgall mac
Domangairt was king of Dál
Riata in the
early 6th century. He was the son of
Domangart Réti and
grandson of
Fergus Mór. The
Annals of Ulster...
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Eochaid mac
Domangairt (died c. 697) was a king of Dál
Riata (modern
western Scotland) in
about 697. He was a
member of the Cenél nGabráin, the son of...
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mythical British history and
mythical Irish history. The
story of Gabrán mac
Domangairt especially incorporates elements of both
those histories. The Arthurian...
- nGabráin (kindred of Gabrán) in Kintyre, who
claimed descent from Gabrán mac
Domangairt The Cenél nÓengusa (kindred of Óengus) in
Islay and Jura, who claimed...
- Mac
Domangairt is a
Scottish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Comgall mac
Domangairt (6th century), king of Dál
Riata Eochaid mac Domangairt...
- Antrim, Ireland.
Genealogies record that Áedán was a son of Gabrán mac
Domangairt. He was a
contemporary of
Saint Columba, and much that is
recorded of...
- (modern
western Scotland) from 726
until 733. He was a son of
Eochaid mac
Domangairt.
Eochaid came to
power as king of Dál
Riata in 726,
presumably deposing...