File:Domnall Gerrlámhach (Royal Irish Academy MS C iii 3, folio 486v).jpg

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English: An excerpt from folio 486v of Royal Irish Academy MS C iii 3 (Annals of the Four Masters), The figure referred to is Domnall Gerrlámhach Ua Briain, King of Dublin (died 1135). The except records Domnall's death in 1135.
Date 17th century
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Source Irish Script on Screen website (Royal Irish Academy MS C iii 3).
Author The manuscript is the work of numerous people.

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