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- Dungal_MacDouall abstract "Dungal MacDouall (Duncan Macdowall), was a 13th–14th-century noble, who was a key figure against Robert de Brus, later King Robert I of Scotland, in Galloway, Scotland. It is alleged that he was captured and released three times by King Robert I.King Robert I of Scotland's invasion of Galloway in 1307, led by his brother Alexander de Brus and Thomas de Brus, Malcolm McQuillan, Lord of Kintyre, two Irish sub kings and Reginald de Crawford, and composing of eighteen galleys, landed at Loch Ryan. The invasion force was quickly overwhelmed by local forces, led by Dungal MacDouall, who was a supporter of the Balliols, Comyns and King Edward I of England, and only two galleys escaped. All the leaders were captured. Dungal Macdouall summarily executed Malcolm MacQuillan, Lord of Kintyre and the Irish sub kings and had their heads taken to Edward I. Alexander, Thomas and Reginald de Crawford were sent to Carlisle, England, where they were later executed.Sir Edward Bruce defeated a force commanded by Dungal Macdouall, Sir Ingram de Umfraville and Sir Aymer de St John, during the Battle of the River Dee near Buittle in 1308.He was captured after Dumfries Castle fell to a siege by forces of King Robert I in 1313. He had been the constable of Dumfries Castle.".
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- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageRevisionID "693415786".
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_de_Brus.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_River_Dee.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Buittle.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Carlisle,_Cumbria.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Category:13th-century_Scottish_people.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_Scottish_people.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Dumfries_and_Galloway.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Clan_Cumming.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Dumfries_Castle.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Bruce.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Edward_I_of_England.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Galloway.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Balliol.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Ingram_de_Umfraville.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Malcolm_MacQuillan.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Robert_the_Bruce.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_de_Brus.
- Dungal_MacDouall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dungal MacDouall".
- Dungal_MacDouall subject Category:13th-century_Scottish_people.
- Dungal_MacDouall subject Category:14th-century_Scottish_people.
- Dungal_MacDouall subject Category:People_from_Dumfries_and_Galloway.
- Dungal_MacDouall type MilitaryPerson.
- Dungal_MacDouall comment "Dungal MacDouall (Duncan Macdowall), was a 13th–14th-century noble, who was a key figure against Robert de Brus, later King Robert I of Scotland, in Galloway, Scotland. It is alleged that he was captured and released three times by King Robert I.King Robert I of Scotland's invasion of Galloway in 1307, led by his brother Alexander de Brus and Thomas de Brus, Malcolm McQuillan, Lord of Kintyre, two Irish sub kings and Reginald de Crawford, and composing of eighteen galleys, landed at Loch Ryan.".
- Dungal_MacDouall label "Dungal MacDouall".
- Dungal_MacDouall sameAs Q5315072.
- Dungal_MacDouall sameAs m.0jt66xf.
- Dungal_MacDouall sameAs Q5315072.
- Dungal_MacDouall wasDerivedFrom Dungal_MacDouall?oldid=693415786.
- Dungal_MacDouall isPrimaryTopicOf Dungal_MacDouall.