- king of
Connacht Dunchad I of Iona,
abbot of Iona 707-717
Cellach mac
Dunchad, one of the
kings of
Leinster Dúnchad mac
Conaing or
Dúnchad mac Dubáin, king...
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Dúnchad mac
Conaing (or
Dúnchad mac Dubáin) (died 654) was king of Dál
Riata (modern
western Scotland). He was
joint ruler with
Conall Crandomna until...
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Dúnchad Muirisci mac
Tipraite (died 683) was a King of
Connacht from the Ui
Fiachrach branch of the Connachta. He was of the Ui
Fiachrach Muaidhe sept...
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Dúnchad Bec was king of
Kintyre (in Dál Riata) in the
early 8th century.
Dúnchad Bec is too late to have been
included in the
Senchus Fer n-Alban, which...
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Dúnchad mac
Murchada (died 728) was a King of
Leinster from the Uí Dúnlainge
branch of the Laigin. He was the son of
Murchad mac
Brain Mut (died 727)...
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Dúnchad mac Cinn Fáelad (also
called Dunichad, Duncad, and Donatus; died 717) was the
eleventh abbot of Iona (707–717). He was the son of Cenn Fáelad...
- name
Duncan can be
found in Scotland’s
oldest records in its
Gaelic form
Dunchad/Donchadh/Donachie/Donnchadh and
other spelling variants. The Clan Donnachaidh...
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Dúnchad mac
Fiachnai (died c. 644) was King of
Ulaid from the Dal
Fiatach dynasty. He was the son of
Fiachnae mac Demmáin (died 627), a
previous king...
- The name is also
written as Donnchad, Donncha, Donnacha,
Donnchadha and
Dúnchad.
Modern versions include (in Ireland) Donnacha, Donagh, Donough, Donogh...
- and he is
certainly the
Fiannamail ua Dúnchado (Fiannamail
grandson of
Dúnchad) who
witnessed the Cáin Adomnáin in 696–697, in
which Fiachrae Cosalach...