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dal-ree-duh
Kingdom in both Ireland and Scotland, ruling generally in present day Antrim. They extended their kingdom into Scotland, but the portion of the Dal Riada that remained in Ireland allied themselves with the Dal nAraide.
Danes
Pronounced - Daynz
North Germanic tribe occupying present day Sweden and the Danish Islands.
Degannwy
Pronounced - de-gawn-oo-ee
Deira
Pronounced - dei-ra
Anglo-Saxon kingdom located in the eastern part of present day Yorkshire.
Deoradhin
Pronounced - do-rahn
Derow
Pronounced - dehr-ohw
Cornish word for oak.
Derrien Pronounced - day-ree-ayn
One of Hoel's Breton retainers.
Derwent River
Pronounced - der-went
Celtic river name meaning river where the oak trees grow.
Devi
Pronounced - day-vee
One of Hoel's Breton retainers.
Dewi
Pronounced - doo-ee
Dewnans
Pronounced - doo-nans
Present day Devon.
Diarmaid
Pronounced - der-mot
King of Laigin, Son of Aed Sl?ine.
Digolh Fynydd
Pronounced - di-golh ve-neeth
Long Mountain.
Dinadin
Pronounced - di-na-din
Tristan's companion, deposed prince of Cynwidion.
Din Guardi
Pronounced - din gardi
Dintagell
Pronounced - din-tad-jel
Modern Tintagel Head (headland).
Dogfeiling
Pronounced - dog-vailing
Sub-kingdom of Gwynedd located near Ruithin on the northern border of Powys a short distance from Pengwern.
Domangart
Pronounced - dom-uhn-gurht
Son of Domnall Brecc and Aebbe.
Domnall Brecc
Pronounced - don-al brak
King of Dalraida. Means speckled Donald.
Domnall mac Aed
Pronounced - don-al mahk-ayj
High-king of Ireland, king of the U? N?ill. Isuelt's
father.
Domnonia
Pronounced - dom-noe-nee-uh
Latin name for the British kingdom in Brittany.
Don
Pronounced - daun
River Don near Doncaster. Celtic name means water or river.
Dosmor Pol
Pronounced - Dohz-more pool
Dozmary Pool in Bodmin Moor, Cornwall.
Drechan
Pronounced - drekan
Dreoil?n
Pronounced - droh-leen
Isuelt's horse. Also, Irish word for the bird, wren.
Drogo
Pronounced - dro-wo
One of King Oswald's retainers.
Druid
Pronounced - dhrid
word for the bird, starling.
Druim Dilair
Pronounced - droom dil-yir
Hermitage where Mael Chaba, Domnall mac Aed's brother resided.
Duault Quintin
Pronounced - doo-ohd kwin-tin
Solid mass of granite that rises as hills north-east of Carhaix, Brittany. Duault from the Breton word duaod, which means, black hill.
Dumha Na nGiall
Pronounced - juh-vuh nuh-gee-yuhl
A buriel tomb called Mound of the Hostages in the Tara Complex.
Dumnonii
Pronounced - dum-no-nee
Celtic tribes from the southwest peninsula of Britain.
Dun
Pronounced - doon
Meaning, fortified place.
Dun Abhartaidh
Pronounced - dun uh-vert-ee
Located on the souther tip of Kintyre. Translated as the Fort of Festivals. One of Domnall Brecc's primary seats.
Dun Ceithern
Pronounced - doon ke-tern
Ceithern, meaning warrior band. Fortified place near the Plain of Moira. Battle of Dun Ceither was another name for the Battle of Magh Rath.
Dunnadd
Pronounced - dunuth
Capital of Dal Riada, located in Argyll, Scotland. One of Domnall Brecc's primary seats.