-
believed to have been a god of the dead. Donn is said to
dwell in Tech
Duinn (the "house of Donn" or "house of the dark one"),
where the
souls of the...
- "Ailein
duinn" ("Dark-haired Alan") is a
traditional Scottish Gaelic song for solo
female voice, a
lament that was
written for
Ailean Moireasdan ("Alan...
-
Duinn 2005, pp. 122–123. O'Dowd 2015, p. 59. Ó
Duinn 2005, p. 121.
Kissane 2017, pp. 258–259. Ó
Duinn 2005, p. 122.
Mason 1945, pp. 162–163. Ó
Duinn 2005...
- Tír na nÓg, Mag Mell and
Emain Ablach. In
Irish myth
there is also Tech
Duinn,
where the
souls of the dead gather. In
Irish mythology, the Otherworld...
- Ruaidrí mac
Duinn Sléibe (Modern Irish: Ruairí mac Donnsliabh),
anglicized as Rory
MacDonlevy (c. 1134–1201), was a Dál
Fiatach King of
Ulaid of the MacDonlevy...
- Mac
Duinn Sléibe dynasty.
Donnchad mac
Duinn Sléibe 1091–1095
Eochaid mac
Duinn Sléibe 1095–1099
Donnchad mac
Duinn Sléibe 1099–1099
Eochaid mac
Duinn Sléibe...
- Mac
Dúinn Sléibe, and the king of Uí Echach,
Domnall Ua hÁeda. The
Annals of
Ulster record that in
April 1165, the Ulaid,
ruled by
Eochaidh Mac
Dúinn Sléibe...
-
language feminine given names. Aíbinn
ingen Donnchadha, died 950. Aíbinn
ingen Duinn Oilen, died 1014. Aíbinn Ní Conchobhair, died 1066.
Aoibheann Clancy Aoibheann...
-
County Donegal),
after him;
previously the
waterfall had been
called Ess
Duinn, the "Rapid of Donn", and his
death is
described as a
miracle of sea and...
-
Duinn Sléibe 1091–1095
Eochaid mac
Duinn Sléibe 1095–1099
Donnchad mac
Duinn Sléibe 1099–1099
Eochaid mac
Duinn Sléibe 1099–1108
Donnchad mac
Duinn Sléibe...