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Dubhghall mac Ruaidhrí (died 1268) was a
leading figure in the thirteenth-century
Kingdom of the Isles, on the West
Coast of Scotland. He was a son of...
- The
personal name
Dubhghall may
refer to:
Dubhghall mac Ruaidhrí
Dubhghall mac
Somhairle Dubhghall mac
Suibhne This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Ruaidhrí's son,
Dubhghall.
Under the later, the
kindred certainly involved itself against the
English in Ireland. In 1258,
Dubhghall is
recorded to have...
- the
Clann Ruaidhrí
branch of
Clann Somhairle. Ailéan was a
brother of
Dubhghall mac Ruaidhrí, King of
Argyll and the Isles, a
significant figure who held...
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Dubhghall mac
Suibhne (fl. 1232×1241 – 1262) was a
Scottish landholder in Argyll, and a
leading member of
Clann Suibhne. He was a son of
Suibhne mac Duinn...
- things. It is
derived from the
Gaelic Mac Dubhghaill,
meaning "son of
Dubhghall." It
shares the same
origin as McDowell.
Alexander McDougall, American...
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names in
English secondary sources: Dougal, Dougall, Dubgall, Dubhgall,
Dubhghall, Dufgall, Dugal, Dugald, Dugall, Duggáll, and Dungal. Likewise, academics...
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Ragnhildr Óláfsdóttir.
Other sons of
Somhairle and
Ragnhildr include Dubhghall, Raghnall, and
possibly Amhlaoíbh. Aonghus'
father was the
common ancestor...
- pedigrees.
According to
these genealogies, he was the son of a man
named Dubhghall ("Dugald"). However,
nothing is
known of this man, nor of the 4 or 5 generations...
- Connacht,
received a
dowry of 160
Scottish warriors from the
daughter of
Dubhghall mac Ruaidhri, the King of the Hebrides. They were
organised into groups...