, Domnall ‘an Togdhamh’, King of Ulster
| Birth Name | Domnall ‘an Togdhamh’, King of Ulster |
| Gender | male |
Narrative
Domnall died, killed by Mac Lochlainin, the effective king, though the O'Neills still held the local kingdom of Tulach Og. He was pretender to the northern throne for five years. Domnall 'an Togdhamh', King of Ulster also went by the nick-name of Domnall 'an Togdhamh' (or in English, 'The Young Ox').1 He was styled King of Ulster ‘against opposition.
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Parents
| Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Father | , Aedh ‘Athlamhan’, King of Ailech | 1033-11-00 | ||
| , Domnall ‘an Togdhamh’, King of Ulster |
Families
Family of , Domnall ‘an Togdhamh’, King of Ulster |
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| Children | ||||||||
| Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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| , Flaithbertach ‘Locha Feadhaidh’, King of Ulster |
Pedigree
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, Aedh ‘Athlamhan’, King of Ailech
- , Domnall 'an Togdhamh', King of Ulster