- Ben
Macdui (Scottish Gaelic:
Beinn MacDuibh,
meaning "
MacDuff's mountain") is the second-highest
mountain in
Scotland and all of the
British Isles, after...
- Clan
MacDuff or Clan Duff is a
Lowland Scottish clan. The clan does not
currently have a
chief and is
therefore considered an
armigerous clan,
which is...
-
Chieftaincy of
Clann Meic
Duibh went to
another son,
whose name, however, is
unknown as he was only
referred to by his
title MacDuibh. Máel
Coluim appears...
-
Anglicised form of the
Gaelic Ó
Duibh ("descendant of Dubh"),
Mac Giolla Duibh ("son of the
servant of Dubh"),
Mac Duibh ("son of Dubh"). The
surname Duff...
- Ben
Nevis (Beinn Nibheis), 4,411.1 ft (1,344.5 m) 2. Ben
Macdui (Beinn
Macduibh), 4,295 ft (1,309 m) 3.
Braeriach (Am Bràigh Riabhach), 4,252 ft (1,296...
- 4,411 ft (1,345 m)
Other well-known
Munros include: Ben
Macdui (Beinn
Macduibh), 4,296 ft (1,309.3 m), is the
second highest peak in the
British Isles;...
- 18 4,411.18 41 NN166712 Ma,M,Sim,CoH,CoU,CoA,SIB 2 7 Ben
Macdui (Beinn
Macduibh) 1891 08A:
Cairngorms Aberdeenshire/
Moray 1,309.3 950 4,296 3,117 36 43...
-
Ruanaid mac Ardgail 1005–1007 Matudán
mac Domnaill 1007–1007 Dub
Tuinne ("In Torc")
mac Eochada 1007–1007
Domnall mac Duibh T****nne 1007–1007
Niall mac Duib...
-
Duncan and an
anonymous MacDuibh (=
MacDuff). The latter's
first name is unknown, but the
style implies he was head of
Clann mac Duib. He also had a daughter...
-
Breifne – c.743
Cormacc mac Duibh Dá Críoch: king of
Breifni – c.790
Muircheartach mac Donnghal, king of Breifne: c.800–806 Mael Dúin
mac Échtgal, king of Breifne:...