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Dubgaill and
Finngaill, or
Dubgenti and Finngenti, are
Middle Irish terms used to
denote different rival groups of
Vikings in
Ireland and Britain. Literally...
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Irish annals the
terms Dubgaill (dark foreigners), and
Finngaill (fair foreigners), are used to
refer to
rival groups of Vikings. The exact...
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Finngaill before overcoming them
again at Linn Duachaill. The year
after that, the
Dubgaill are
again reported to have
crushed the
Finngaill, this...
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Dougal is Dougie. List of Irish-language
given names Dubgaill and
Finngaill "Learn
about the
family history of your surname". Ancestry.com. Retrieved...
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between two
separate groups of
Norse from Lochlann: the
Dubgaill and
Finngaill (meaning dark and fair foreigners).
Norse settlements were established...
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Vikings and the Irish, and
between two
groups of Vikings: the
Dubgaill and
Finngaill (dark and fair foreigners). The
Vikings also
briefly allied with various...
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Vikings and the Irish, and
between two
groups of Vikings: the
Dubgaill and
Finngaill (dark and fair foreigners). The
Vikings also
briefly allied with various...
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Ireland and
clashed with the
earlier Viking settlers, now
called the
Finngaill ("fair foreigners"). The
wavering fortunes of
these three groups and their...
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giving his own name in turn to the
strait where he fell.
Dubgaill and
Finngaill Is
acher in gaĆth in-nocht, a 9th-century
Irish poem.
MacKillop (2004)...
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Gaelic nobility of
Ireland O'Donnell
dynasty O'Doherty
family Dubgaill and
Finngaill Gray, Iain (2016). Gallagher: The
origins of the
family name of Gallagher...