- Tadhg, also Taḋg (/taɪɡ/ TYGHE, Irish: [t̪ˠəiɡ, t̪ˠeːɡ]),
commonly anglicized as "Taig" or "Teague", is an
Irish masculine name that was very
common when...
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Domnall mac
Taidc (died 1115) was the
ruler of the
Kingdom of the Isles, the
Kingdom of Thomond, and
perhaps the
Kingdom of
Dublin as well. His father...
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throne at some
point between 1112 and 1115,
about the time that
Domnall mac
Taidc relocated from the
Isles to Ireland. Óláfr is
recorded to have
spent his...
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either by
force or the
invitation of the
nobility of the
Isles Domnall mac
Taidc Ua
Briain (Domnall
MacTade O'Brien), a
grandson of
Echmarcach mac Ragnaill...
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Lagman Godredsson King of the
Isles 1098–1102 Succeeded by
Sigurd I Preceded by
Domnall mac
Taidc King of
Dublin 1102–1103 Succeeded by
Domnall mac
Taidc...
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about 1091 and
expulsed by
Muirchertach in 1094.
Domnall mac
Taidc Member of the Meic
Taidc (Uí Briain);
possibly installed king by his uncle, Muirchertach...
- (1102–1103),
Direct Norwegian rule
Lagmann Godredsson (1103–1110)
Domnall mac
Taidc Uí
Briain (1111–1112) Olaf the Red (1112–1152)
Godred the
Black (1154-1156)...
- Crusader, King (1102–1103) Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson, King (c.1100)
Domnall mac
Taidc, King (1111–c.1115) Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1153), King (1112/1115–1153)...
- in 1986
Rosemary Power favoured the
reigns of
Lagmann and
Domnall mac
Taidc after Magnus's arrival,
suggesting that
Lagmann may have also
ruled for...
- AI1027.7 Tadc son of Eochu,
abbots of Cell Dá Lua, rested. AI1031.2 Ua
Taidc,
coarb of Flann, son of Fairc****ach, was killed.
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