- Dúna Móir (transl. Conmaicne of the
great fort), or Cenéoil
Dubáin (Conmaicne of
Dubain race), were an
early people of Ireland.
Their tuath comprised...
- Dúnchad mac
Conaing (or Dúnchad mac
Dubáin) (died 654) was king of Dál
Riata (modern
western Scotland). He was
joint ruler with
Conall Crandomna until...
- of the
first people to bear the name was king of Dál
Riata Dúnchad mac
Dubáin, who was
possibly the
grandfather of
Fiannamail ua Dúnchado-Fiannamail O'Dúnchado...
- town
belongs to an
ancient tuath called Conmhaícne Dúna-Móir and Cenél
Dubáin,
ruled by Uí
Conchobair of Ui
Briuin Ai from the 12th century, and a capital...
-
western Scotland and
north east Ireland) Dúnchad mac
Conaing (or Dúnchad mac
Dúbain) (died c. 654) Dúnchad Bec (died 721)
Mormaers in
Scotland Donnchadh, Earl...
-
Masters state that he was of the Conmaicne,
specifically the
Conmaicne Cenoil Dubain or
Conmaicne Dun Mor. This area is now
centred on Dunmore,
County Galway...
- Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge Cenél
Guaire Muintir Máelfináin Conmaícne Cenéoil
Dubáin Conmaícne Cúile
Toland Bunrath Uí Briúin Rátha Tír
Maine Uí Briúin Seola...
-
anglicised today as Connemara.
Conmhaicne Dúna Móir, or
Conmaicne Cenel Dubáin, at Dunmore,
County Galway.
Conmhaicne Mhean or
Conmaicne Máenmaige, Loughrea...
-
Retrieved 1
November 2016. "Mohammed bin
Rashid Issues Decree Forming Board of
Dubain Women Establishment".
Arabia 2000. 8
March 2015.
Retrieved 1
November 2016...
- Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge Cenél
Guaire Muintir Máelfináin Conmaícne Cenéoil
Dubáin Conmaícne Cúile
Toland Bunrath Uí Briúin Rátha Tír
Maine Uí Briúin Seola...