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Dunghal mac Flaithniadh, King of Umaill, died 776.
Dunghal's relationship to the
previous king, Flannabhra, is unknown, as he does not seem to
appear in...
- months. On this
occasion were
slain Fionn, son of Goirmghilla;
Dunghal, son of
Dunghal Ua Riagain; Ronan, son of Bruadar, son of Duibhghilla, and other...
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Dungal of
Dalriada Dubgall mac Somairle, also
known as Dungal, Dúngal, and
Dùnghal Indrechtach mac
Dungalaig Dungal, Guinea-Bissau, near
Badancar Reyhan Shahr...
- | | | | | | | | | | Diarmait, d. 928.
Cuilde Ceallach, d.908. Ra****a
Dunghal Kormled Frithgertr Ethna | | =Eyvindr | =Grimolfr =Iorirhima =Hlotvir,...
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Donnchad mac
Gilla Pátraic, king of
Osraige and king of Leinster; (2)
Dunghal (slain 1016); (3)
Tadhg (blinded 1027); (4)
Diarmaid (slain 1036); and...
- Preceded by
Dunghal mac
Flaithniadh King of
Umaill 776–779 Succeeded by
Flathghal mac Flannbhrath...
- Mac
Conraoi as
supreme seafaring clans of Connacht. Flannabhra, died 773
Dunghal mac Flaithniadh, died 776 Aedhghal, died 779
Flathghal mac Flannbhrath...
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Vikings of Waterford: FM888.6: A
battle was
gained by Riagan, son of
Dunghal, over the
foreigners of Port Lairge, Loch Carman, and
Teach Moling, in...
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Retrieved 2
February 2011. T681.1 –
Combustio regum i n-Dun
Ceithirn .i.
Dunghal mac
Scandail rí
Cruithnech & Cend
Faelach ri
Cianachta Glindi Gemín ín...
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Aonghus mac
Conchobhar mac
Tadhg Tir mac
Ruarc mac Íomhaor mac
Cosgrach mac
Dúnghal mac
Oireachtach mac
Eochaidh (Teallach n-Eachach or
Tullyhaw is
named after...