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  1. He was known as Domnall Bán or "Donald the Fair", anglicized as Donalbain. Máel Coluim mac Cináeda was King of Alba (Scotland) from 1005 until his death in the year 1034. He was one of the longest-reigning Scottish kings of that period.

  2. Domnall mac Donnchada Midi. Domnall mac Donnchada Midi (died 799) was a King of Mide of the Clann Cholmáin. He was the son of the High King of Ireland, Donnchad Midi (died 797). [1] He ruled in as King of Mide from 797 to 799. Omitted from the king list of Uisnech in the Book of Leinster, he is included in the poem on the kings of Mide.

  3. Bethóc de Tyndale, Princess of Scots (born ingen Domnaill Bain), Princess of Scots was born in 1080, in birth place, to Donald (Domnall) Bane (Bán) and Hextilda Ingen Bane (Bán) (born Fitz Andlaw Parents : Andlaw Fitz Hemming, Guri Fitz Hemming).

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. ( Donald III of Scotland ) ( Domnall Bán ) were children. Malcolm's family did attempt to overthrow Macbeth in 1045, but Malcolm's grandfather Crínán of Dunkeld was killed in the attempt. Soon after the death of Duncan his two young sons were sent away for greater safety - exactly where is the subject of debate.

  7. Donnchad (d. 1064), son of Brian, was a son of Brian Bórama (qv) and his wife Gormlaith (qv) (d. 1030), daughter of Murchad son of Finn of the Uí Fháeláin; she had previously been married to Amlaíb (Óláfr) Cuarán (qv), king of Dublin. Among his wives were another Gormlaith, daughter of Ua Donnacáin, king of Ara Tíre, and a daughter of ...