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Dubacan of
Angus (Medieval Gaelic:
Dubacan mac Indrechtaich) was
Mormaer of
Angus and the
first mormaer of any of the
provinces of the
Kingdom of Alba...
- of the
oldest attested mormaerdoms, with the
earliest attested mormaer,
Dubacan of Angus,
known to have
lived in the
early 10th century, as
recorded in...
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individual named mormaer was
Dubacan of Angus, one of the
companions of Amlaib, the son of King Causantín II (Constantine II).
Dubacan's death at the
Battle of...
- the
earliest attested Mormaers of Angus. He was
possibly a
descendant of
Dubacan of Angus.
Gille Brigte is
recorded as a
witness to a
charter dating to...
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Angus is
first recorded as one of the
provinces of
Scotland in 937, when
Dubacan, the
Mormaer of Angus, is
recorded in the
Chronicle of the
Kings of Alba...
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Crawfurd (1783–1868),
colonial administrator, diplomat,
physician and
author Dubacan of
Angus (fl 10th century),
first named mormaer,
Mormaer of
Angus Robert...
- is reported, as are two others. The
first of these, in 938, is that of
Dubacan,
mormaer of
Angus or son of the mormaer.
Unlike the
report of 918, on this...
- king of Iberia/Kartli (Georgia)
David ibn Merwan,
Jewish philosopher Dubacan of Angus,
Scottish nobleman Ermengol,
Frankish nobleman (b. 870) Gebeachan...
- king of Iberia/Kartli (Georgia)
David ibn Merwan,
Jewish philosopher Dubacan of Angus,
Scottish nobleman Ermengol,
Frankish nobleman (b. 870) Gebeachan...
- late-10th century,
which makes it
quite possible that he was the
successor of
Dubacan. One
divergent source calls him th**** (i.e. taoiseach), but otherwise...