- Ben
Macdui (Scottish Gaelic:
Beinn Mac
Duibh,
meaning "MacDuff's mountain") is the second-highest
mountain in
Scotland and all of the
British Isles, after...
- Clan
MacDuff or Clan Duff is a
Lowland Scottish clan. The clan does not
currently have a
chief and is
therefore considered an
armigerous clan,
which is...
- Dùn a'
Choin Duibh (Scottish Gaelic: Fort of the
Black Dog) is a
hillfort located near Torinturk,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
According to the
local shanachies...
- Four
Masters under the year 1364,
where the
death of
Giolla na
Naomh Ó
Duibh dá Bhoireann,
ollamh of
Corcomdhruadh in
Brehon law, is recorded. According...
- pre-Viking and
Viking eras. This
island was also
called Inis an
Ghaill Duibh, 'The Dark Foreigner's Island'. The name is
recorded in
Viking sources as...
-
Anglicised form of the
Gaelic Ó
Duibh ("descendant of Dubh"), Mac
Giolla Duibh ("son of the
servant of Dubh"), Mac
Duibh ("son of Dubh"). The
surname Duff...
-
obsolete due to the
feature being removed or forgotten.
Drochaid an
Easain Duibh ("Bridge by the
Small Dark Waterfall"),
referred to in the tale Aonghas...
- Fr.
Roibeard Mac Artúir (or Chamberlain) Fr. Tomás
Strong Fr. Pádraig Ó
Duibh, O'Neill's
private chaplain Fr. Pádraig Ó Lorcáin, Catherine's chaplain...
- King (?–874) Mael
Padraig mac Mael Curarada, King (?–882) Maol
Craoibh ua
Duibh Sionach, King (?–917)
Kingdom of
Breifne (complete list) – Muircheartach...
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Black Celtic Le Duff Mac D(h)uibh (Mc)Duff Ó
Dubhthaigh (O')Duff(e)y Ó
Duibh (O')Duff Ó
Duibhir (O')Dwyer
English Blach Black German/Yiddish Schwartz...