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McDougall and
MacDowell / McDowell.
During the
Viking Age the term
Dubhghoill was used to
describe the Vikings—usually Danes—and the term Fionnghoill...
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these terms in the
chronicles is from 851, when it is
noted that "The
Dubhghoill arrived in Ath
Cliath [Dublin], and made a
great slaughter of the Finnghoill"...
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Translation and
Copious Notes (PDF). Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Maolmhordha Mac
Dubhghoill Uí Raghailligh.
Retrieved 20
August 2016.
Monks of Caillín, Caillín (1300–1350)...
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Translation and
Copious Notes (PDF). Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Maolmhordha Mac
Dubhghoill Uí Raghailligh.
Retrieved 20
August 2016. Hogan,
Edmund (1910). "Onomasticon...
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Translation and
Copious Notes (PDF). Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Maolmhordha Mac
Dubhghoill Uí Raghailligh.
Retrieved 20
August 2016. Hogan,
Edmund (1910). "Onomasticon...
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Translation and
Copious Notes (PDF). Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Maolmhordha Mac
Dubhghoill Uí Raghailligh.
Retrieved 20
August 2016. O' Rian,
Padraig (2016). "Saint...
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Translation and
Copious Notes (PDF). Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Maolmhordha Mac
Dubhghoill Uí Raghailligh.
Retrieved 20
August 2016. Pedreschi, D.; Kelly-Quinn,...
- Ruaidhri, son of Mormind, King of Britain, came to Ireland, to shun the
Dubhghoill. 877 – The
first year of
Flann Sinna, the son of Maelsechlainn, in sovereignty...