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Donnchad mac
Domnaill Remair (died 1089), also
known as
Donnchadh mac
Domhnall Reamhair, was a late-eleventh-century
ruler of the
kingdoms of Leinster...
- grandfather's death,
Domnall and an Uí
Chennselaig kinsman,
Donnchad mac
Domnaill Remair,
battled for
control of Leinster.
Although Domnall is
accorded the title...
- (1075)
Muirchertach Ua Briain,
Governor (1075–1086)
Donnchad mac
Domnaill Remair, King (1086–1089)
Godred Crovan, King (c.1091–1094)
Leinster (complete list)...
- Briain;
installed king by his father, Toirdelbach.
Donnchad mac
Domnaill Remair 1086–1089
Member of the Uí Cheinnselaig;
seized kingship following death...
- 1072–1075 Son of
Murchad mac
Diarmata unknown 1075
Donnchad mac
Domnaill Remair 1075–1089 Son of
Domnall Remar mac Máel na mBó
unknown 1089 Énna mac Diarmata...
- Aquitaine, French-born
countess consort of
Savoy Donnchad mac
Domnaill Remair,
Irish king of Dublin,
killed (approximate date)
Durandus of Troarn, French...
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least one sibling, a
brother named Domnall whose son
Donnchad mac
Domnaill Remair later became king of Leinster. The Uí
Cheinnselaig had been
prominent in...
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about this
period in time is uncertain. In 1088,
Donnchad mac
Domnaill Remair, King of
Leinster seems to have
utilised troops from
Dublin in his attack...
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grandson Domnall, Murchad's son, and his
nephew Donnchad, son of
Domnall Remair. The
annal states that the
hostages Toirdelbach took were
handed over into...
- Kilteel. The Book of
Leinster records the
killing of
Donnchad mac
Domnaill Remair, the Uí
Ceinnselaig King of
Leinster in 1089 at Ráith Mór in Uí Máel Ruba...