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Domangart Réti was king of Dál
Riata in the
early 6th century,
following his father's death,
Fergus Mór. He had at
least two sons:
Comgall and Gabrán...
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Domangart mac
Domnaill (died 673) was a king in Dál
Riata (consisting of part of
modern western Scotland) and the son of
Domnall Brecc. It is not clear...
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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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chosen sons.
Columba then
predicts the
deaths of Artuir,
Eochaid Find, and
Domangart while fighting their father's battles.
Adomnan adds "
Artuir and Echoid...
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reported by the
Annals of Ulster. He was
probably succeeded by his
nephew Domangart mac
Domnaill Anderson, Alan Orr,
Early Sources of
Scottish History A.D...
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Riata Reign to 501 (possibly 498–501)
Predecessor New
title Successor Domangart Réti Born
Fergus Mór c. 430 Died 12
October 501
Father Erc of Dalriada...
- sons of Gabrán,
namely Cuildach, Domnall, and
Domangart.
Although nothing is
known of
Cuildach and
Domangart or
their descendants, Adomnán
mentions a certain...
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Eochaid son of Áed Find son of
Domangart son of
Domnall Brecc son of
Eochaid Buide son of Áedán son of Gabrán son of
Domangart son of
Fergus Mór ... There...
- Scotland) in
about 697. He was a
member of the Cenél nGabráin, the son of
Domangart mac
Domnaill and
father of
Eochaid mac Echdach; Alpín mac
Echdach may...
- Preceded by ?
Domangart mac
Domnaill or Máel Dúin mac
Conaill ?King of Dál
Riata (or king of the Cenél nGabráin ? with Máel Dúin mac Conaill) ?693–696...