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This is how it is used, for instance, by King Robert I of Scotland and Domhnall Ua Néill during the Scottish Wars of Independence, when Ireland was called Scotia Maior, and Scotland Scotia Minor.
* Domhnall Ua Buachalla: Governor-General of the Irish Free State
Domhnall Ua Buachalla (; 5 February 1866 30 October 1963 ) was an Irish politician, shopkeeper and member of the First Dáil who served as third and final Governor-General of the Irish Free State and later served as a member of the Council of State.
In 1907, he was arrested and had his groceries seized when he refused to pay a fine for having his grocery wagon painted with Domhnall Ua Buachalla ( his name in the Irish language ), as the law required grocery wagons to be registered only in the English language.
Domhnall Ua Buachalla died, aged 97, in a nursing home in Dublin.
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It remained the residence of the Governor-General of the Irish Free State until 1932, when the new Governor-General, Domhnall Ua Buachalla, was installed in a specially hired private mansion in the southside of Dublin.
However O ' Kelly was not made Governor-General, the post instead going to the former Fianna Fáil TD, Domhnall Ua Buachalla from County Kildare, who would be the last Governor-General.
* M999. 4-Ua Domhnall, i. e. Cuchaill, lord of Durlas, was slain by Ua Neill, i. e. by Aedh.
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In the 1920s, the town was the unofficial home to the King of England's representative in Ireland, Domhnall Ua Buachalla, who declined to take up official residence in the Viceregal Lodge in the Phoenix Park, and whose family operated a hardware store in the town until 2005, the only store with an Irish language name in the town for many years.
Ruaidhri, son of Toirdhealbhach, and the battalion of West Connaught, and the recruits of Sil-Muireadhaigh, came to Fordruim ; but as they were pitching their camp there, the heroes of the North poured upon them without previous notice, and numbers of the Connaughtmen were slain by them, and among the rest Gillacheallaigh Ua hEidhin, lord of Aidhne, and his son, Aedh ; Brian Ua Dubhda, lord of Ui-Fiachrach of the North ; Muircheartach, son of Conchobhar ( who was son of Toirdhealbhach ) Ua Conchobhair ; Domhnall Ua Birn ; Domhnall, son of Cathal Ua Conchobhair ; and Sitric Mac Dubhghaill.
A hosting by Domhnall Mac Lachlainn to Rath-Cennaigh, when Eochaidh Ua Mathghamhna, with the Ulidians, came into his house, and Donnchadh Ua Loingsigh, with the Dal-Araidhe, and Aedh Ua Ruairc, with the men of Breifne, and Murchadh Ua Maelsechlainn, with the men of Midhe.

Domhnall and Lochlainn
" Toirdehealbach Mor s. Ruaidhri, high-king of Ireland, had many sons ; Ruaidhri, king of Ireland also, Cathal Croibhdhearg, king of Connacht, Domhnall Mor, tainst of Connacht ( to him was finally granted the hundredfold increase ) were his three sons by his wife ; Maol Iosa, coarb of Coman, was the eldest of his family ( and his heir ), and Aodh Dall and Tadhg Alainn and Brian Breifneach and Brian Luighneach, Maghnus and Lochlainn, Muircheartach Muimneach, Donnchadh, Maol Seachlainn, Tadhg of Fiodhnacha, Cathal Mioghran, two named Conchabhar, Diarmaid, Domhnall, Muirgheas, Tadhg of Dairean, Murchadh Fionn.
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Domhnall and spelling
O ' Donnell ( Irish: Ó Dónaill or Ó Domhnaill ), which is derived from the forename Domhnall ( meaning " world ruler ", Rex Mundi in Latin, Modern Irish spelling, Dónall ) were an ancient and powerful Irish family, kings, princes, and lords of Tír Chonaill ( rendered in English as Tyrconnell or Tyrconnel, known today as County Donegal ) in early times, and the chief allies and sometimes rivals of the O ' Neills in Ulster.

Domhnall and
* 1332 Wars of Scottish Independence: Battle of Dupplin Moor Scots under Domhnall II, Earl of Mar are routed by Edward Balliol.
* date unknown Domhnall Spainnach MacMurrough-Kavanagh, last de facto King of Leinster
* August 11 Domhnall II, Earl of Mar, Sir Robert Keith, Thomas Randolph, 2nd Earl of Moray, Murdoch III, Earl of Menteith and Robert Bruce ( at the Battle of Dupplin Moor )
* May 10 Battle of Cameirge: The Milesian Irish Septs of the O ' Donnells from Donegal, the O ' Neills from Armagh and the O ' Dohertys of Connacht defeat the last Tuathe de Danaan Sept the MacLochlainns of Tir-owen and Inish-Owen under Domhnall MacLochlainn.
* Domhnall I, Earl of Mar ( 1276 1301 )
* Domhnall II, Earl of Mar ( 1305 32 ) Guardian ( 1332 )
Domhnall ( or Donald ) II of Mar ( c. 1302 in Saline, Fife 11 August 1332 ) was Regent of Scotland for just over a week during the minority of David II.
She was the daughter of Domhnall I, Earl of Mar and Helen ( or Ellen ) of Wales ( 1246 1295 ), the illegitimate daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (" the Great ") Prince of Wales ; she had previously been the wife of Maol Choluim II, Earl of Fife.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Wright reprised the role of Ginny Weasley where her character outshines again as she plays the central role as she attends her oldest brother Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's ( played by Domhnall Gleeson and Clémence Poésy ) wedding, sees concern for her family and fights the Death Eaters and also revived The Dumbledore's Army in the same film becoming the leader of the group alongside Neville and Luna and in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 her central role continues to be Harry Potter's love interest and she also takes part in the Battle of Hogwarts despite Harry Potter and Molly Weasley's disinterest, she later becomes the cause of the death of Bellatrix Lestrange ( played by Helena Bonham Carter ) and nineteen years later, her outshining character of Ginny finally becomes Harry Potter's wife and mother to their three children James ( played by William Dunn ), Albus ( played by Arthur Bowen ) and Lily ( played by Daphne de Beistegui ) and sees the children off to Hogwarts.
* Domhnall Ua Buachalla ( 1932 1936 )
* Domhnall mac Muircheartaigh Bhachaigh Ó Conchobhair Sligigh, 1462 1464

Domhnall and ),
John's grandson Domhnall Dubh ( Donald Owre ), one of the possible claimants to the Lordship was peaceable, but the other, his nephew Alexander MacDonald of Lochalsh invaded Ross and was later killed on the island of Oronsay in 1497.
After the Flight of the Earls in 1607, Domhnall Ballagh Ó Catháin, Chief of the Ó Catháin ( and at one time knighted by the English Crown ), was captured and sent to the Tower of London, where he died in 1626.
) Leonard M. Keane, Jr., of Massachusetts, submitted his application to the Standing Council of Irish Chiefs and Chieftains, claiming to be a descendant of Seán Ó Catháin, The Ó Catháin ( d. 1498 ), great great grandfather of Domhnall Ballagh, but no action has been taken.
* Domhnall Ballach Ó Dubhda, ( 1 ), c. 1472?
In addition to his wife Elizabeth and daughter Marjory, there were his brothers, Edward, Alexander, Thomas and Nigel, his sisters, Christian, Isabel ( Queen of Norway ), Margaret, Matilda and Mary, and his nephews Domhnall II, Earl of Mar and Thomas Randolph.
Among the earliest known members of the family were Amhlaoibh Mór mac Fir Bhisigh ( died 1138 ), Domhnall na Sgoile Mac Fir Bhisigh ( fl. c.
During the period of the Irish Free State ( 1922 to 1937 ), the Governor-General had been installed into office as the representative of the Crown in a low-key ceremony, twice in Leinster House ( the seat of the Oireachtas ), but in the case of the last Governor-General, Domhnall Ua Buachalla, in his brother's drawing room.
Dumnorix, Donald ( Gaelic Domhnall ) and rēdo-" travel " ( Old Irish riad ), or rēdā " chariot " i. e. " world-traveller " or " world-charioteer ", so that the inscription may mean approximately " to Gobannus, the world-traveller, dedicated by the people of Brennoduron in the Arura valley ".

Domhnall and also
It also refers to Giolla Ruadhán Ó Macáin, abbot of the Augustinian priory of Lorrha and the maker, Domhnall Ó Tolairi ".
There were also military threats to the Norman presence, such as the failed invasion by Robert Bruce in 1315, which was defended by the Irish chief Domhnall Ó Néill in his Remonstrance to Pope John XXII, complaining that " For the English inhabiting our land ... are so different in character from the English of England ... that with the greatest propriety they may be called a nation not of middle medium, but of utmost, perfidy ".

Domhnall and Mac
They all proceeded across Ath-Luain to ' Dun-Leodha ( the original name of Ballinasloe ) where Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair, with the Connachtmen, aud Niall, son of Domhnall Mac Lachlainn, with the chieftains of Clann-Conaill, came into his assembly.
And they all went to Ath-na-righ, against William Burk, Mac Feorais, and the other Foreigners of Connacht ; and a battle was fought between them at the door of the town, and the Gaeidhel were defeated there, and Feidlilimidh O ' Conchobhair, king of Connacht, and undisputed heir presumptive to the sovereignty of Erinn, was slain there, and Tadhg O ' Cellaigh, king of Uí-Maine, and twenty-eight persons entitled to the sovereignty of Uí-Maine, fell there along with him ; and Maghnus, son of Domhnall O ' Conchobhair, tanist of Connacht ; and Art O ' hEghra, king of Luighne ; and Maelechlainn Carrach O ' Dubhda and Muirchertach, son of Conchobhar O ' Dubhda ; and Conchobhar Og O ' Dubhda ; and Diarmaid Mac Diarmada, who was fit to be king of Magh-Luirg ; and Muirchertach, son of Taichlech Mac Diarmada ; and Muirchertach, son of Diarmaid, son of Ferghal ; and Maelechlainn Og Mac Maghnusa ; and John, son of Murchadh O ' Madadhain ; and Domhnall, son of Aedh O ' Concennainn, king of Uí-Diarmada, and his brother Muirchertach along with him ; and Murchadh O ' Madadhain ; and Domhnall O ' Baighill ; and Donnchadh O ' Maelmhuaidh, together with his people ; and the son of Murchadh Mac Mathghamhna, and one hundred of his people along with him ; and Niall Sinnach, king of Feara-Tethbha, with his people ; and Ferghal, son of John Gallda O ' Ferghail ; and William, son of Aedh Og O ' Ferghail ; and Thomas, son of Amhlaibh O ' Ferghail.
Geal Bhuidhe Ua Seachnasaigh ; Donnchadh, son of Aedh, son of Ruaidhri ; Diarmaid Ua Conceanainn ; Athius, son of Mac Cnaimhin ; the two sons of Conchobhar Ua Conchobhair ; Murchadh, the son of Domhnall Ua Flaithbheartaigh killed at the battle of Ath Fhirdiaidh in Oirghialla.
* Domhnall Mac Muircheartaigh Ó Conchobhair Sligigh, 1368-18 December 1395.
* Domhnall Mac Eoghain Ó Conchobhair Sligigh, 1478 ?- 14 March 1494.

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