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militarily active in the 1010s, when he first appears in historical records. Brian's son
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Donnchad was the son of Brian (king of
Munster) and his wife Gormflaith (daughter of Murchad, king of Leinster). His year of birth is unknown, but a date in the 980s is likely, as it would accord with the political policy of his father at the time and mean that Donnchad was old enough to be
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families were descended. Keating writes that "this story cannot be true, for before setting out on that expedition was a very old decrepit man of over eighty years of age, and it is not likely that an emperor's daughter would covet intercourse with such a veteran".
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branch of the Eóganachta rather than by one of his sons. Dúngal did not die until 1025, at about the time that
Donnchad started to make his presence felt outside Munster. His half-brother Tadc was assassinated in 1023—the
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in the early 9th century, and none had been included in the more widely accepted lists of high kings in historic times. The last effective high king of
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and his allies. In myth and medieval pseudohistory this battle would become the last and greatest between the Irish and the
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550:Duffy, Seán (2014).
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