- Dúngal mac
Selbaig was king of Dál Riata. His
reign can best be
placed in the
years 723 to 726,
beginning with the
abdication of his father,
Selbach mac...
- came to
power as king of Dál
Riata in 726,
presumably deposing Dúngal mac
Selbaig, son of
Selbach mac Ferchair.
Selbach may have
tried to
restore his son...
- as king of the Cenél Loairn, but it may have been his
cousin Dúngal mac
Selbaig.
Muiredach is one of the
kings named in the 11th-century
praise poem Duan...
- his brother-in-law (and
probably distant cousin) Æthelheard. Dúngal mac
Selbaig is
deposed as king of Dál
Riata (Scotland). He is
succeeded by Eochaid...
- religion, died 730
Deposed as king of Dál
Riata 726 Dúngal Dúngal mac
Selbaig Cenél Loairn; son of
Selbach Probably remained chief of the Cenél Loairn...
- an
action during a
conflict for the kingdom's rule
between Dúngal mac
Selbaig and
Eochaid mac Echdach. The
Annals of
Ulster attest that in 731, Dúngal...
- Dúnchad Bec, King (?–721)
Selbach mac Ferchair, King (?–723) Dúngal mac
Selbaig, King (?–726)
Eochaid mac Echdach, King (726–733)
Muiredach mac Ainbcellaig...
- hÁilgenáin, d. 1106.
Gilla Pátraic Ua
Selbaig, d. 1109.
Gilla Pátraic Ua hÉnna,
death date unknown.
Domnall Ua
Selbaig, d. 1140. Finn mac meic Céilechair...
- as overking. The Cenél
Loairn of
north Argyll was
ruled by Dúngal mac
Selbaig whom
Eochaid had
deposed as
overking of Dál
Riata in 726.
Fighting between...
- his brother-in-law (and
probably distant cousin) Æthelheard. Dúngal mac
Selbaig is
deposed as king of Dál
Riata (Scotland). He is
succeeded by Eochaid...