- Máel Dúin may
refer to: the
protagonist of The
Voyage of Máel Dúin (Old Irish:
Immram Maele Dúin). Máel Dúin mac Áedo Bennán (died c.661), king of Iarmuman...
-
Wentworth Higginson loosely adapted the tale into a
short story Maelduin's Voyage with '
Maelduin' as an
Irish Knight sent on a
voyage by a wizard.
Joseph Jacobs...
- Máel Dúin mac
Conaill (died 688) was a king in Dál
Riata (modern
western Scotland). He was the son of
Conall Crandomna. His
death is
reported by the Annals...
-
Maelduin of Aughrim,
Bishop and
Erenagh of Aughrim,
County Galway, died 809.
Maelduin is the last
recorded bishop of
Aughrim in the
Irish annals. He is...
- The
Annals of the Four
Masters at 615.2 state, "Ailill, son of Baedan;
Maelduin, son of Fearghus, son of Baedan; and Diucolla, were
slain in Magh Slecht...
- "Uallachán, son of Flann, son of Flannchadh, son of Innrachtach, son of
Maelduin, son of Donngal, son of Anmchadh, son of
Eoghan Buac." The
source of the...
- site,
founded by St Colmcille, site
granted by Tibrades, son of
Prince Maelduin,
built by St
Cuanna (Cuannach) Cellcuannathe;
Kilcoonagh Kilcorban Friary...
- Scannal,
chief of the
Cruithne of Dal
Araidhe of the race of Ir died, as did
Maelduin, son of Scannal,
chief of
Cinel Coirbre. The
Annals show the
extent to...
- Scannal,
chief of the
Cruithne of Dal
Araidhe of the race of Ir died, as did
Maelduin, son of Scannal,
chief of
Cinel Coirbre. The
Annals show the
extent to...
- and Cú
Connacht mac
Gadhra Mór (died ca. 1045).
Dundach s.
Cobhthach s.
Maelduin s.
Donngal s.
Anmchadh s.
Eoghan Buac s.
Cormac s.
Cairpri s. Feradhach...