Gaelic Kings and Noblemen
Domnall or Domhnall is the name of many ancient and medieval Gaelic kings and noblemen:
- Domnall Brecc, king of Dál Riata (d. 642)
- Domnall mac Áedo, High King of the Cenél Conaill and Ireland (d. 642)
- Domnall Midi, High King of Clann Cholmáin and Ireland (d. 763)
- Donald I of Scotland (812–863)
- Donald II of Scotland (889–900)
- Domnall I of Strathclyde (d. 908 X 916)
- Domnall II of Strathclyde (fl. 916 X 934)
- Domnall III of Strathclyde (d. 975)
- Donald III of Scotland (1033–1099)
- Domhnall Cam Ó Súilleabháin Bhéara (1561–1618)
- Domhnall MacLochlainn, High King of Ireland (1083 and 1121)
- Domhnall I, Earl of Mar (1276–1301)
- Domhnall Ó Néill, King of Tír Eógain (d. 1325)
- Domhnall II, Earl of Mar (1305–1332)
- Domhnall, Earl of Lennox (1333–1365)
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