-
Dumnagual was the name of
several kings of Alt Clut,
later known as Strathclyde:
Dumnagual I of Alt Clut (c. 6th century)
Dumnagual II of Alt Clut (7th...
-
Scottish Gaelic Dòmhnall,
Domhnull and Dòmhnull;
Welsh Dyfnwal and ****bric
Dumnagual.
Although the
feminine given name
Donna is
sometimes used as a feminine...
-
suggested a king-list as follows:
Ceretic Guletic (410–450)
Dyfnwal Hen/
Dumnagual Hen (450–475)
Erbin (475–480)
Cinuit (480–485)
Gereint (485–490) Tutagual...
-
Dumnagual III (Welsh:
Dyfnwal ap Tewdwr, died c. 760) was a king of
Strathclyde in the mid-eighth
century (probably 754–760).
According to the Harleian...
-
Dumnagual II (Old Welsh:
Dumnagual;
Modern Welsh:
Dyfnwal ab Owain; died 694) was a
ruler of Alt Clut, a
Brittonic kingdom based on
Dumbarton Rock, for...
-
Dumnagual IV was a 9th-century
British figure thought to have been a
ruler of Alt Clut, the
kingdom later known as
Strathclyde (modern
Dumbarton Rock)...
- Beli II, King (694–722) Teudebur, King (722–750) Rotri, King (750–754)
Dumnagual III, King (754–760)
Eugein II(760–780)
Riderch II, King (780–798) Cynan...
-
Dyfnwal Hen or
Dumnagual Hen ("Dyfnwal the Old") was a
ruler of the
Brittonic kingdom of Alt Clut,
later known as Strathclyde,
probably sometime in the...
- from Alt Clut.
Teudebur died
around 752, and it was
probably his son
Dumnagual who
faced a
joint effort by Óengus and
Eadberht in 756. The
Picts and...
-
Kingdom of
Strathclyde / Alt Clut (complete list) – Cynan, King (798–816)
Dumnagual IV, King (816–?) Constantine, King (? 859) Neithon, King (859–?) Artgal...