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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...