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A son of Cináed mac Ailpín (" Kenneth MacAlpin "), he succeeded his uncle Domnall mac Ailpín as Pictish king following the latter's death on 13 April 862.
The same style is used of Kenneth's brother Donald I ( Domnall mac Ailpín ) and sons Constantine I ( Constantín mac Cináeda ) and Áed ( Áed mac Cináeda ).
After Áed's death there is a two decade gap until the death of Donald II ( Domnall mac Constantín ) in 900 during which nothing is reported in the Irish annals.
Although Domnall is generally been supposed to have been childless, it has been suggested that Giric was a son of Domnall, reading his patronym as mac Domnaill rather than the commonly supposed mac Dúngail.
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It is possible that Ruaidrí, or his father Domnall if he existed, may have married into Clann Áeda mac Cináeda and so inherited the allegiance of that family's supporters.
John of Fordun wrote that Duncan's wife fled Scotland, taking her children, including the future kings Malcolm III ( Máel Coluim mac Donnchada ) and Donald III ( Domnall Bán mac Donnchada, or Donalbane ) with her.
He was the son of Domnall mac Causantín.
In 945, Edmund of Wessex, having expelled Amlaíb Cuaran ( Olaf Sihtricsson ) from Northumbria, devastated Cumbria and blinded two sons of Domnall mac Eógain, king of Strathclyde.
A later Pictish king, Caustantín mac Fergusa ( 793 820 ), placed his son Domnall on the throne of Dál Riata ( 811 835 ).
* Domnall mac Muirchertaig ua Briain, King of Dublin
Domnall joined Congal in a campaign against Domnall mac Áedo of the Cenél Conaill, the son of Áed mac Ainmuirech.
It is unlikely that Dál Riata was ruled directly by Pictish kings, but it is argued that Domnall, son of Caustantín mac Fergusa, was king of Dál Riata from 811 to 835.

Domnall and Ailpín
The " Nomina Regum Scottorum et Pictorum ", discovered by Robert Sibbald at the St Andrews Cathedral Priory, place the death sites of both Domnall mac Ailpín and Constantine III at Rathveramoen ( Rathinveramon ).
Alex Woolf points that the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, reports another location for the death of Domnall mac Ailpín: the palace of Cinnbelathoir.
A location which is also recorded as the place of death to a previous king, Domnall mac Ailpín ( reigned 859-862 ).
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The " Laws of Áed Eochaid's son " are mentioned by the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba in the reign of Áed's supposed great-grandson Donald MacAlpin ( Domnall mac Ailpín ): " In his time the Gaels with their king made the rights and laws of the kingdom are called the laws of Áed Eochaid's son, in Forteviot.

Domnall and Modern
Domnall mac Donnchada ( Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac Dhonnchaidh ), anglicised as Donald III, and nicknamed Domnall Bán, " Donald the Fair " ( anglicised as Donald Bane / Bain or Donalbane / Donalbain ), ( died 1099 ) was King of Scots from 1093 1094 and 1094 1097.
Domnall mac Causantín ( Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac Chòiseim ), anglicised as Donald II ( died 900 ) was King of the Picts or King of Scotland ( Alba ) in the late 9th century.

Domnall and Donald
When he died as king of the combined kingdom in 900, Domnall II ( Donald II ) was the first man to be called rí Alban ( i. e. King of Alba ).
When Malcolm died in 1093, his brother Domnall III ( Donald III ) succeeded him.
" The Annals of Ulster report that " Donnchad son of Mael Coluim, king of Scotland, was treacherously killed by his own brothers Domnall and Edmond " As Duncan had no brothers by these names, the text probably points to his uncle Donald III and half-brother Edmund of Scotland.
The eldest, Malcolm III ( Máel Coluim mac Donnchada ) was king from 1058 to 1093, the second Donald III ( Domnall Bán, or " Donalbane ") was king afterwards.
Edgar claimed the kingship in early 1095, following the murder of his half-brother Duncan II ( Donnchad mac Maíl Coluim ) in late 1094 by Máel Petair of Mearns, a supporter of Edgar's uncle Donald III ( Domnall Bán mac Donnchada ).
Ladhmann son of Domnall, " grandson of the King of Scots ", who died in 1116 might have been a son of Donald.
The Duan Albanach omits both Eochaid and Giric, jumping from " Aodh, of the white flowers " ( King Áed mac Cináeda ) to " Domhnal, son of Cusaintin the fair " ( Donald II, son of Constantine I ( Domnall mac Causantín )).
Domnall Brecc ( Welsh: Dyfnwal Frych ; English: Donald the Freckled ) ( d. 642 in Strathcarron ) was king of Dál Riata, in modern Scotland, from about 629 until 642.
When he died as king of the combined kingdom in 900, Domnall II ( Donald II ) was the first man to be called rí Alban ( i. e. King of Alba ).

Domnall and known
Dál Riata remained allied with the Northern Uí Néill until the reign of Domnall Brecc, who reversed this policy and allied with Congal Cáech ( also known as Congal Cláen ) of the Dál nAraidi.
Domnall may perhaps have been the son of Brian's fourth known wife, Dub Choblaig, who died in 1009.
This is the only battle known where Domnall Brecc fought on the winning side.
Although nothing is known of Cuildach and Domangart or their descendants, Adomnán mentions a certain Ioan, son of Conall, son of Domnall, " who belonged to the royal lineage of the Cenél nGabráin ", but this is generally read as meaning that Ioan was a kinsman of the Cenél nGabráin, and his grandfather named Domnall is not thought to be the same person as Áedán's brother Domnall.
Domhnall Ua Lochlainn ( old spelling: Domnall Ua Lochlainn ) ( 1048 10 February 1121 ), also known as Domhnall Mac Lochlainn ( old spelling: Domnall Mac Lochlainn ), claimed to be High King of Ireland.

Domnall and most
The last of Diarmait's ancestors to have been counter as king of all Leinster was Crimthann mac Énnai, whose death is placed in the late 5th century, but his ancestors, most recently his great-grandfather Domnall mac Cellaig ( died 974 ), had been counted among the kings of the Uí Cheinnselaig.

Domnall and modern
However, a modern reconstruction of the later lists of Dál Riata kings presumes that Óengus's nephew Domnall was king of Dál Riata during this time ( approximately 811 835 ).
Domnall Donn ( died 696 ) was king of Dál Riata ( modern western Scotland ).
Domangart mac Domnaill ( died 673 ) was a king in Dál Riata ( modern western Scotland ) and the son of Domnall Brecc.
Domnall became king of Ailech in 1083 and began his reign in traditional fashion, with an inaugural raid — crech ríg — against the Conaille Muirthemne ( in the region of modern Dundalk, County Louth ).
The Annals of Ulster state that Domnall " carried off a great prey of cattle and gave stipends from that prey to the men of Fernmag people and land from whom modern County Fermanagh was named ".
A battle was fought at Monecronock, near modern Leixlip, on 19 October 1082 where Toirdelbach's sons Muirchertach and Tadc won, killing Domnall Ua Ruairc and Cennétig Ua Briain.

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