- back-formation from O'Doyle,
which is an
Anglicisation of the
Irish Ó
Dubhghaill (pronounced [oː ˈd̪ˠʊwəl̠ʲ]),
meaning "descendant of Dubhghall". There...
- Cóilín Ó
Dubhghaill is an
Irish artist and academic,
crafting as a
silversmith and also in
copper and ****anese-inspired
copper alloys, gold and
other metals...
- Tomás Ó
Dubhghaill (Irish pronunciation: [ˈt̪ˠʊmˠaːsˠ oː ˈd̪ˠʊwəl̠ʲ]; born
Thomas Doyle,
nicknamed Tom; 1917 – 12
March 1962) was
President of Sinn Féin...
- Clan
MacDougall is a
Highland Scottish clan,
historically based in and
around Argyll. The Lord Lyon King of Arms, the
Scottish official with responsibility...
-
Dubgaill and Finngaill, or
Dubgenti and Finngenti, are
Middle Irish terms used to
denote different rival groups of
Vikings in
Ireland and Britain. Literally...
-
there as
Seanghaill ("Old Foreigners") but
rather as
Fionnghaill and
Dubhghaill. He
argued in a
lecture to the Mícheál Ó Cléirigh
Institute in University...
- was
apparently a
member of
Clann Dubhghaill. This
marital alliance evidently brought Clann Domhnaill and
Clann Dubhghaill into a
territorial conflict. The...
- latter's prin****l
adherents on the
western seaboard of
Scotland were
Clann Dubhghaill,
regional rivals of
Clann Domhnaill.
Although there is much uncertainty...
- John of Argyll, was a
Scottish nobleman of the
early 14th century. He is
often known today as John Bacach, "the Lame", but
there is no
authority for that...
- and in
Gaelic as Eoin Mac
Dubhghaill, Eoin
Gallda Mac
Dubhghaill, Eòin
Gallda Mac
Dubhghaill, and Eóin
Gallda Mac
Dubhghaill, was a fourteenth-century Scottish...