Donnchadh

Male 1050 - 1115  (65 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Donnchadh was born in 1050 (son of Murchadh, King of Leinster Morrough); died in 1115 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

    Notes:

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    Donnchadh was King of Leinster and Dublin in Ireland. He was slain in
    battle against Domnall Ua Briain.

    married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Macmurrough, King of Leinster Dermot was born in 1100; died on 1 Jan 1171 in Ferns, Wexford, Ireland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Murchadh, King of Leinster Morrough was born in 1025 (son of Nambo, King of Leinster Dermod Macmael and Darbforgaill); died on 8 Dec 1070 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

    Notes:

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    Murchadh was King of Leinster in Ireland. His wife is Sadb, dau. of MacBrice.

    Children:
    1. 1. Donnchadh was born in 1050; died in 1115 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Nambo, King of Leinster Dermod Macmael died on 23 Feb 1072 in Odhba.

    Notes:

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    Dermod ("Diarmait") was King of Hy Kinsale and usurped the high kingdom of
    Leinster. He was overlord of Ossory, Dublin and other local "kingdoms."

    Dermod married Darbforgaill on Yes, date unknown. (daughter of Donnchad, King ofMunster) was born in 1000 in Leinster, Ireland; died in 1080. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Darbforgaill was born in 1000 in Leinster, Ireland (daughter of Donnchad, King ofMunster); died in 1080.

    Notes:

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    There is a fantastic legendary line for Darbforgaill from Noah's son
    Japhet via Pharaoh Nectanebus of Egypt; this account states that her
    paternal grandfather is Brien Borom the Great (King of Munster, 1009-39,
    and Monarch of Ireland, 1027-39) who routed and expelled the Danes from
    Ireland. {Carr P. Collins, Jr. "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons,"
    Dallas, 1959.}

    Children:
    1. 2. Murchadh, King of Leinster Morrough was born in 1025; died on 8 Dec 1070 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Donnchad, King ofMunster (son of Borom, Great Monarch of Ireland Brien and Neas, Gormflath Macfinn of); died in 1064.

    Notes:

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    David Williamson, "Kings and Queens of Britain," p. 234, gives Brien Borom's son and father of "Dearbforgail" as Donnchad, King of Munster (1023-64). "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 175-2 agrees, and reports that he was King of Munster in 1023, on
    pilgrimage to Rome in 1064 and died that year. http://www.magoo.com/hugh/irishkings.html#pedigrees (in 2002) states: "King of Munster. Son of Brian and Gormflaeth ingen Murchada MacFinn. O'Hart says that he assumed the title of Monarch of Ireland
    'without the general consent of the major part of the Kingdom.' Went to Rome and made a submission of Ireland to the Pope. Keating says: '. . . the nobles of Ireland consented to the Bishop of Rome's having authority over them, because they were wont
    to contend with one another for the mastery of Ireland.' Keating places the year of submission to Pope Urbanus II as 1092 and says that, based on this submission, Pope Adrianus granted Ireland to Henry II in 1155. (book II, section XXXIII). Keating
    says that Donnchadh held the sovereignty of Leath Mogha and the greater part of Ireland for fifty years. Beginning in 1042 the last six kings of Ireland appear to have alternated between provincial candidates, first from Leinster, then Aileach,
    Munster, Connacht, T

    Children:
    1. 5. Darbforgaill was born in 1000 in Leinster, Ireland; died in 1080.