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  1. Ua Máelshechlainn, Conchobar (d. 1073), son of Domnall and king of Mide, belonged to the Clann Cholmáin dynasty of the Uí Néill. A grandson of Máel-Sechnaill (qv) son of Domnall, he was the first member of the family line of Ua Máel-Sechnaill (Ua/Ó Maolsheachlainn; O'Melaghlin; O'Loughlin) to reign as king of Mide, a dignity he retained for forty-three years.

  2. Donald III of Scotland (Domnall mac Donnchada) (c. 1033 - 1099) was king of Scotland from 1093 to 1094 and 1094 to 1097. In his native Gaelic language he was known as Domnall Bán which means Fair Donald.. The minor character of Donalbain in Shakespeare's play Macbeth is loosely based on him, this name is an English phonetic spelling of the ...

  3. Duncan II de Escocia. 12 de noviembre de 1094 jul. Duncan II de Escocia ( gaélico escocés Donnchad mac Maíl Coluim, 1060-12 de noviembre de 1094) fue rey de Escocia, hijo de Malcolm III y de su primera esposa Ingibiorg Finnsdóttir, viuda de Thorfinn Sigurdsson. No aceptó el ascenso a la corona de su tío Donald III y le combatió con el ...

  4. 30 de jul. de 2023 · Death. Donald Dunkeld, deposed King of Scots died, imprisoned and sightless, about 1099, aged more than 66 years, in Rescobie, Forfarshire, Scotland. He was buried in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland and later reburied in the Isle of Iona, Argyll, Scotland. [1] [3] [4] [23] [16]

  5. 1066.co.nz › Mosaic DVD › whoswhoEdgar of Scotland

    At Dunfermline Abbey he sought support from Anselm of Canterbury with his mother's foundation from which the monks of Canterbury may have been expelled by Domnall Bán. Edgar died in Edinburgh on 8 January, 1107 and was buried at Dunfermline Abbey. He was unmarried and childless and his brother Alexander was his acknowledged successor.

  6. Overview. Duncan, the son of King Malcolm lll by his first wife Ingibiorg, was sent to the English Court of William the Conqueror as a guarantee that Malcolm would not attack England. When Malcolm died his brother Donald Bain seized the throne, but with English support Duncan deposed his uncle. 6 months later Duncan was killed at the Battle of ...

  7. Donald III (Medieval Gaelic: Domnall mac Donnchada; Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac Dhonnchaidh), and nicknamed "Donald the Fair" or "Donald the White" (Medieval Gaelic:"Domnall Bán", anglicised as Donald Bane/Bain or Donalbane/Donalbain) (c. 1032 –1099), was King of Scots from 1093 to 1094 and 1094–1097.