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John of Islay (or John MacDonald) (1434–1503), Earl of Ross, fourth (and last) Lord of the Isles, and Mac Domhnaill (chief of Clan Donald ), was a pivotal figure in late medieval Scotland: specifically in the struggle for power with James Stewart, James III of Scotland, in the remoter formerly Norse-dominated regions of the kingdom.
Domhnall Dubh ("Black Donald", died 1545) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the son of Aonghas Óg , chief of Clan Donald (Clann Domhnaill), and claimant to the Lordship of the Isles , which had been held by his grandfather John of Islay, Earl of Ross (Eoin MacDomhnaill).
23 de dic. de 2023 · Alexander of Islay or Alexander MacDonald (died 1449 Scottish Gaelic Alasdair MacDomhnaill, Dmhnallach or MacDhmhnaill) was a medieval Scottish nobleman, who succeeded his father Domhnall of Islay as Lord of the Isles (14231449) and rose to the rank of Earl of Ross (143749).
Donald Balloch MacDonald was a son of John Mór Tanister and Margery Byset, daughter of MacEoin Bisset, Lord of The Glens. He was the second lord of Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg, also known as Lord of Dunyvaig and the Glens. He succeeded to the lordship after his father was murdered by James Campbell (the agent of James I of Scotland) after a ...
Domhnall Dubh. Domhnall. Dubh. Birth Maybe 1485 - Held Captive as Infant: LochAwe, Scotland. Death 1545 - Drogheda, Louth, Ireland. Mother Mary Campbell MacDonald. Father Aonghas Óg Lord of Islay. Quick access. Family tree.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Donald, or properly, Dómhnall Íle was the son and successor of John of Islay, Lord of the Isles and chief of Clan Donald.