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Dunchad may
refer to any of
several historical figures,
several of them of the Clan Duncan; see also Donnchadh: Dúnchad
Muirisci (died 683), king of Connacht...
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Dunchadh Ua
Cellaig was the 39th King of Uí
Maine and 4th
Chief of the Name, who died in 1074. The
Annals of the Four
Masters note his
death as follows:...
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Dunchadh ua Daimhine, 23rd King of Uí Maine, died 780.
During his era,
Dunchadh's kingdom endured border conflicts initiated by the Connachta, by the...
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Airechtach ua
Dunchadh Muirsce (???–730) was a king of Ui
Fiachrach Muaidhe.
Airechtach was a
grandson of Dúnchad Muirisci. However,
unlike his grandfather...
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Inreachtach mac Dluthach, King (749–750) Aedh Ailghin, King (750–767)
Dunchadh ua Daimhine, King (767–780)
Conall mac Fidhghal, King (780–782) Duncadho...
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English abbot and
saint September 8 – Leo IV,
Byzantine emperor (b. 750)
Dunchadh ua Daimhine, king of Uí
Maine (Ireland) Hyegong, king of
Silla (Korea)...
- mac Tadg Ua Cellaigh, King (?–1030) Mac
Tadhg Ua Cellaigh, King (?–1065)
Dunchadh Ua Cellaigh, King (?–1074) Aed Ua Cellaigh, King (?–1134)
Ulaid / Ulster...
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Leslie Toke
suggests that Dorbbéne may have been a
coadjutors to St.
Dunchadh, prior, or even a bishop.
Thomas Owen
Clancy suggests that this interruption...
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Cenel Cairbre Chruim, died 750 Aedh Ailghin, of Ui Briuin,
killed 767
Dunchadh ua Daimhine, of
Clann Cremthainn, died 780
Conall mac Fidhghal, died 782...
- 8th-century
Dúnchadh, a
descendant of Brión mac
Echach Muigmedóin.
Dúnchadh gave his name to
Teallach Dúnchadha (Irish
meaning the
Hearth of
Dúnchadh), the...