Domnall mac Áeda (died 915), also known as Domnall Dabaill, was a King of Ailech. He was a son of Áed Findliath mac Niall, High King of Ireland. Domnall...
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Domnall mac Áeda Muindeirg (died 804) was a chief of the Cenél Conaill of the northern Uí Néill in modern County Donegal and sometimes styled "King of...
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sub-sept of the Uí Chernaig known as the Sil Áeda Laigen. The death of Cathal's brother Domnall mac Áeda is recorded in the annals in 759. Kings of Brega...
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Niall Glúndub (redirect from Niall Glúndub mac Áeda)
daughter of Kenneth MacAlpin, King of Scots. Son of Áed Findliath, Niall is first recorded succeeding his brother Domnall mac Áeda as King of Ailech after...
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Domnall mac Ailpín (Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac Ailpein), anglicised sometimes as Donald MacAlpin and known in most modern regnal lists as Donald I (812...
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Mormaerdom; descent from the Scots royal house, perhaps through Domnall, son of Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, who died in 1085, has also been proposed. Máel Coluim...
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this to be correct, the Domnall mac Maíl Coluim imprisoned in 1156 at Roxburgh would have to be the son of Máel Coluim mac Áeda (MacHeth), rather than the...
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Constantine II of Scotland (redirect from Causantín mac Áeda)
Causantín mac Áeda (Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Aoidh, anglicised Constantine II; born no later than 879; died 952) was an early King of Scotland, known...
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Áed Findliath (redirect from Áed Finnliath mac Néill)
Rapach, "the harsh", daughter of Muiredach mac Eochada, king of Ulster. The Banshenchas say that Domnall mac Áeda was her son, and Eithne, who married Flann...
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Fergus mac Fogartaig (died 751) is called King of South Brega at his death obit. The annals then record the deaths of his cousin Domnall mac Áeda in 759...
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