Dungal MacDouall

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Sir Dungal Macdowell (auch Dougal Macdowell oder Duncan Macdouall) († vor 1327) war ein schottischer Adliger und Militär. rdf:langString
Dungal MacDouall (died before 1327/1328) was a fourteenth-century Scottish nobleman, and a member of the MacDouall family. He was a vigorous opponent of Robert I, King of Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence, and was knighted by Edward I, King of England for his services to the English Crown. Dungal was a close associate of John MacDougall, Lord of Argyll, who he may have regarded as a kinsman. Dungal received grants of lands in England and Ireland after losing his own in Scotland. During his career, Dungal commanded Dumfries Castle and Rushen Castle, and is described by a contemporary record as "Captain of the army of Galloway". Dungal had a large family, and was succeeded by his son, Duncan. rdf:langString
Dungal MacDouall ou Duncan MacDowall est un chevalier écossais hostile au roi d'Écosse Robert Ier lors de la Première guerre d’indépendance écossaise. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Dungal Macdowell
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rdf:langString Dungal MacDouall
rdf:langString Dungal MacDouall
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rdf:langString Dungal's name as it appears on folio 50r of British Library Cotton Julius A VII : "
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rdf:langString The names of John MacDougall and Duncan MacGodfrey , close allies in arms of Dungal, as they appear in a fourteenth-century petition to Edward II.
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rdf:langString Sir Dungal Macdowell (auch Dougal Macdowell oder Duncan Macdouall) († vor 1327) war ein schottischer Adliger und Militär.
rdf:langString Dungal MacDouall (died before 1327/1328) was a fourteenth-century Scottish nobleman, and a member of the MacDouall family. He was a vigorous opponent of Robert I, King of Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence, and was knighted by Edward I, King of England for his services to the English Crown. Dungal was a close associate of John MacDougall, Lord of Argyll, who he may have regarded as a kinsman. Dungal received grants of lands in England and Ireland after losing his own in Scotland. During his career, Dungal commanded Dumfries Castle and Rushen Castle, and is described by a contemporary record as "Captain of the army of Galloway". Dungal had a large family, and was succeeded by his son, Duncan.
rdf:langString Dungal MacDouall ou Duncan MacDowall est un chevalier écossais hostile au roi d'Écosse Robert Ier lors de la Première guerre d’indépendance écossaise.
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