- Máel
Sechnaill mac
Domnaill (Irish:
Maolsheachlann mac Domhnaill), also
called Máel
Sechnaill Mór or Máel
Sechnaill II (949 – 2
September 1022), was a...
- The O'Donnell
dynasty (Irish: Ó Dónaill or Ó Domhnaill, Ó
Doṁnaill or Ua Domaill;
meaning "descendant of Dónal") were the
dominant Irish clan of the kingdom...
-
Niall Glúndub mac Áeda, King (896–919)
Flaithbertach mac
Domnaill, King (916–919)
Fergal mac
Domnaill, King (919–938)
Muirchertach mac Néill, King (938–943)...
- with
greater or
lesser domains. The Uí Néill king Máel
Sechnaill mac
Domnaill,
abandoned by his
northern kinsmen of the Cenél nEógain and Cenél Conaill...
-
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...
- mac Mael na mBó, took the
Irish surname Ua
Domnaill. Both branches—the Meic
Murchada and the Uí
Domnaill—were
bitter rivals over the
kingship of Uí Ceinnselaig...
- Máel
Coluim mac
Domnaill (anglicised
Malcolm I; 5
October 897 – 954) was king of Alba (before 943–954),
becoming king when his
cousin Constantine II abdicated...
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burnt with 58 of Adam's ****ociates within. It may be that this Adam mac
Domnaill was a son of
Domnall mac Uilleim. If this is so, then the
presence of his...
-
various patronyms in
English secondary sources: Áengus Óc Mac
Domnaill,
Aengus Óg Mac
Domnaill,
Aengus Óg MacDomhnaill,
Angus Macdonald,
Angus MacDonald,...
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Donnchad mac
Domnaill (733 – 6
February 797),
called Donnchad Midi, was High King of Ireland. His father,
Domnall Midi, had been the
first Uí Néill High...