"Donnabh\u00E1n mac Cathail"@ga . . . . . . . "Donnub\u00E1n ('donuva:n), Donndub\u00E1n ('don\u00F0uva:n), o Donnab\u00E1n mac Cathail, anglicanizado Donovan, hijo de Cahall (muerto 980), fue un gobernante irland\u00E9s del siglo X, perteneciente al reino regional irland\u00E9s de U\u00ED Fidgenti, y posiblemente tambi\u00E9n del m\u00E1s peque\u00F1o reino de U\u00ED Chairpre \u00C1ebda.\u200B En fuentes contempor\u00E1neas es rey nombrado s\u00F3lo del anterior, pero sus hijos y descendientes posteriores aparecen como dinastas de los anteriores. Adem\u00E1s, a su muerte en 980 Donovan es llamado Rey de Ressad, un t\u00EDtulo \u00FAnico en los anales irlandeses supervivientes, y cuya localizaci\u00F3n es incierta. Es el progenitor de la familia O'Donovan. Jugando una funci\u00F3n notable en la saga Cogad G\u00E1edel re Gallaib (CGG), Donovan es notorio por su alianza con su suegro aparente o al menos pariente Ivar de Limerick, el \u00FAltimo rey n\u00F3rdico de Limerick, y con M\u00E1el Muad mac Brain, rey de Desmond, contra los ascendientes D\u00E1l gCais en las personas de Mathgamain mac Cenn\u00E9tig, rey de Cashel, y su hermano Brian B\u00F3ruma, m\u00E1s tarde Rey Supremo de Irlanda. El \u00FAltimo conseguir\u00EDa alterar el paisaje pol\u00EDtico de Munster e Irlanda para siempre. Fue la ayuda de Donovan la que permiti\u00F3 coronarse a M\u00E1el Muad como Rey de Munster de 976 a 978."@es . . . . . "Donnub\u00E1n mac Cathail"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "967"^^ . . . . . . "962"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cairpre mac Cl\u00E9irch\u00EDn ?"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Donnub\u00E1n ('donuva:n), Donndub\u00E1n ('don\u00F0uva:n), or Donnab\u00E1n mac Cathail, anglicised Donovan, son of Cahall (died 980), was a tenth-century ruler of the Irish regional kingdom of U\u00ED Fidgenti, and possibly also of the smaller overkingdom of U\u00ED Chairbre \u00C1ebda within that. In contemporary sources he is only named king of the former, but his sons and later descendants appear as dynasts of the latter. In addition, at his death in 980 Donovan is styled King of Ressad, a unique title in the surviving Irish annals, and the identity of which place is uncertain. He is the progenitor of the medieval and modern O'Donovan family. Playing a notable role in the early twelfth century fictional political saga Cogad G\u00E1edel re Gallaib (CGG), Donovan is notorious for his alliance with his apparent father-in-law or at least relation Ivar of Limerick, the last Norse king of Limerick, and with M\u00E1el Muad mac Brain, king of Desmond, against the rising D\u00E1l gCais in the persons of Mathgamain mac Cenn\u00E9tig, king of Cashel, and his famous brother Brian B\u00F3ruma, later High King of Ireland. The latter would prove the victors, altering the political landscape of Munster and Ireland forever. It was Donovan's assistance that made M\u00E1el Muad King of Munster from 976 to 978."@en . . . . . . . "28898"^^ . "Scandl\u00E1n ua Riac\u00E1in"@en . "Flaithr\u00ED mac Allamarain ?"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "1021410917"^^ . . . . . "Ceannaire U\u00ED Fiodhghinte de chuid na deichi\u00FA haoise ba ea Donnabh\u00E1n mac Cathail (b\u00E1s 980) agus b'fh\u00E9idir fosta r\u00ED U\u00ED Chairbre Aobhdha laistigh ann. Dar leis na foins\u00ED, n\u00ED raibh s\u00E9 ach ina r\u00ED an ch\u00E9ad chinn, ach feictear a chlann ina cheanna\u00ED an dara cinn. I dteannta sin, ina th\u00E1sc don bhliain 980, glaoitear r\u00ED Reasadha air, teideal ar leith i n-ann\u00E1la \u00C9ireann. Sinsear eapainmneach U\u00ED Dhonnabh\u00E1in is ea \u00E9."@ga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "unknown"@en . . . . . . . . . "Ceannaire U\u00ED Fiodhghinte de chuid na deichi\u00FA haoise ba ea Donnabh\u00E1n mac Cathail (b\u00E1s 980) agus b'fh\u00E9idir fosta r\u00ED U\u00ED Chairbre Aobhdha laistigh ann. Dar leis na foins\u00ED, n\u00ED raibh s\u00E9 ach ina r\u00ED an ch\u00E9ad chinn, ach feictear a chlann ina cheanna\u00ED an dara cinn. I dteannta sin, ina th\u00E1sc don bhliain 980, glaoitear r\u00ED Reasadha air, teideal ar leith i n-ann\u00E1la \u00C9ireann. Sinsear eapainmneach U\u00ED Dhonnabh\u00E1in is ea \u00E9. Pearsa shuntasach is ea \u00E9 sa dr\u00E9acht bolscaireachta Cogad G\u00E1edel re Gallaib (CGG). Bh\u00ED c\u00E1il Donnabh\u00E1n amuigh agus \u00E9 ina comhghuaill\u00ED lena athair ch\u00E9ile (mar a cheaptar), \u00CDomhar Luimnigh, r\u00ED Lochlannach deireanach Luimnigh, agus le with Maol Muadh mac Brain, r\u00ED na Deasmhumhan, in aghaidh Dh\u00E1l Chais agus iad ag teacht chun cinn faoi cheannas na ndearth\u00E1ireacha, Math\u00FAin mac Cinn\u00E9ide, r\u00ED Chaisil, agus Brian B\u00F3ramha, Ardr\u00ED na h\u00C9ireann in am tr\u00E1tha. Rinneadh r\u00ED Mumhan de Mhaol Muadh a bh\u00ED le taca\u00EDocht Donnabh\u00E1in idir na blianta 976 go 978. Le bua Dh\u00E1l Ch\u00E1is \u00E1mh, athra\u00EDodh go s\u00EDora\u00ED saol polaiti\u00FAil na h\u00C9ireann."@ga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Donnub\u00E1n ('donuva:n), Donndub\u00E1n ('don\u00F0uva:n), o Donnab\u00E1n mac Cathail, anglicanizado Donovan, hijo de Cahall (muerto 980), fue un gobernante irland\u00E9s del siglo X, perteneciente al reino regional irland\u00E9s de U\u00ED Fidgenti, y posiblemente tambi\u00E9n del m\u00E1s peque\u00F1o reino de U\u00ED Chairpre \u00C1ebda.\u200B En fuentes contempor\u00E1neas es rey nombrado s\u00F3lo del anterior, pero sus hijos y descendientes posteriores aparecen como dinastas de los anteriores. Adem\u00E1s, a su muerte en 980 Donovan es llamado Rey de Ressad, un t\u00EDtulo \u00FAnico en los anales irlandeses supervivientes, y cuya localizaci\u00F3n es incierta. Es el progenitor de la familia O'Donovan."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Donnub\u00E1n ('donuva:n), Donndub\u00E1n ('don\u00F0uva:n), or Donnab\u00E1n mac Cathail, anglicised Donovan, son of Cahall (died 980), was a tenth-century ruler of the Irish regional kingdom of U\u00ED Fidgenti, and possibly also of the smaller overkingdom of U\u00ED Chairbre \u00C1ebda within that. In contemporary sources he is only named king of the former, but his sons and later descendants appear as dynasts of the latter. In addition, at his death in 980 Donovan is styled King of Ressad, a unique title in the surviving Irish annals, and the identity of which place is uncertain. He is the progenitor of the medieval and modern O'Donovan family."@en . . . . . "28273842"^^ . . . . "Donnub\u00E1n mac Cathail"@es . . . . .