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Raghnall Mac Ruaidhrí (died
October 1346) was an
eminent Scottish magnate and
chief of
Clann Ruaidhrí.
Raghnall's father, Ruaidhrí Mac Ruaidhrí, appears...
- Ragnall,
Raghnall, Raonall, and
Raonull are
masculine personal names or
given names in
several Gaelic languages.
Ragnall occurs in Old Irish, and Middle...
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English Regenweald. In some
cases Ronald is an
Anglicised form of the
Gaelic Raghnall, a name
likewise derived from Rögnvaldr. The
latter name is
composed of...
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Raghnall Ó Floinn, FSA (died 10
December 2024) was an
Irish art
historian who was the
director of the
National Museum of Ireland. He
joined its
staff in...
- such sources:
Raghnall mac Godhfhraidh,
Raghnall mac Gofhraidh,
Raghnall mac
Gofhraidh mhic Amhlaíbh Dheirg,
Raghnall mac Gofraidh,
Raghnall Ua Gofraidh...
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Anglicisation of an
etymologically unrelated Irish and
Scottish Gaelic name,
Raghnall. This
Anglicisation has been
noted as
being particularly common amongst...
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Ragnall mac
Somairle (also
known in
Gaelic as
Raghnall, Raonall, Raonull; in
English as Ranald; in
Latin as Reginaldus; and in Old
Norse as Rögnvaldr,...
- late era was
allegedly issued by him.
Domhnall was, reputedly, the son of
Raghnall (fl. 1192), son of
Somhairle (died 1164). The 17th-century
History of the...
- Ruaidhrí was
probably the
senior of
Raghnall's sons.
Whilst Ruaidhrí is
likely one of the
unnamed sons of
Raghnall who is
recorded to have
campaigned with...
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Euphemia was a 14th-century
Scottish noblewoman who was the
sister of
Raghnall mac Ruaidhri, Lord of
Garmoran and the
spouse of John of Islay.
After her...