Donnchadh of Argyll or Donnchadh mac Dubhghaill (Anglicized: "Duncan, son of Dougall") was a late 12th and early 13th century Scottish noble. He was the son of Dubhghall mac Somhairle, son of Somhairle mac Gille Bhrighde. He is the first of the MacDougall lords of Argyll to take the title de Argadia, and can be regarded as the founder of the successful MacDougall lordship of Argyll. He was also a prominent builder, notable for his construction of Ardchattan Priory and Dunstaffnage Castle.
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DonnchadhofArgyll or Donnchadh mac Dubhghaill (Anglicized: "Duncan, son of Dougall") was a late 12th and early 13th century Scottish noble. He was the...
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Construction of the Lordship ofArgyll-Lorne essentially started with Donnchadh mac Dubhgaill, son of Dubgall mac Somairle. During Donnchadh's time the great...
perhaps Óspakr-Hákon), sons of Dugald Eóghan MacDubhgall, son ofDonnchadh (died 1268×1275) Alexander ofArgyll, son of Eoghan (died 1310×1311, perhaps...
Lord Campbell (Donnchadh), escaped the fate of his Albany kinsmen, who all were either executed or exiled. Colin Campbell, 1st Earl ofArgyll (Cailean), was...
Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong Donald MacDougall (1912–2004), Scottish economist and civil servant Duncan MacDougall, DonnchadhofArgyll (died 1240s), Scottish...
King (1254–1265) Kingdom of the Isles: The South Isles (complete list) – Ragnall mac Somairle, King (1164–1207) DonnchadhofArgyll, King (1221/25–c.1244/48)...
daughter of the John I Comyn, Lord of Badenoch.[citation needed] He had many children, including: John ofArgyll, his son and successor Donnchadh Christiana...
Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir, anglicized as Duncan Ban MacIntyre (20 March 1724 – 14 May 1812), was one of the most renowned of Scottish Gaelic poets...
up the kingship to his brother and made for Argyll, Scotland where he married a daughter of the King of Scotland. Ánrothán's great-grandson was Suibhne...
Cailean of Carrick or Cailean mac Donnchadh ("Colin, son of Duncan", died before 1250) was the son ofDonnchadh, Earl of Carrick († 1250), and probably...
ofArgyll. Archibald was the son of Sir Colin Og Campbell of Lochawe and his wife Helena, a possible daughter of John de Menteith. He became Lord of Lochawe...
Moravia c. 1244 – Robert, Earl of Strathearn 1245 – Gilbert de Moravia c. 1245 – Richard de Moravia c. 1246 – DonnchadhofArgyll c. 1247 – Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill...
(0.80 km) north of Killin in Stirling (formerly in Perthshire), Scotland. Built in 1629 by 'Black' Duncan Campbell (Donnchadh Dubh) of Glenorchy, the castle...
Ethelred of Scotland for common confusion here Gille Míchéil, Mormaer of Fife (1130–1133) Donnchadh I, Earl of Fife (1133–1154) Donnchadh II, Earl of Fife...
Dubgaill and his brother Donnchadh and either Eóghan ofArgyll who "was king afterwards" or possibly an unknown "relation of theirs, called Somerled,...
Alasdair ofArgyll and the MacDougalls. According to the traditional shanachies, Alasdair Mòr had at least five sons: Domhnall, Gofraidh, Donnchadh, Eoin...
during the Wars of Independence. The period between the accession of King Duncan I (Donnchadh Mac Críonáin) (1034) and the death of Alexander I (1124)...