Dunghal mac Flaithniadh

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Dunghal mac Flaithniadh, King of Umaill, died 776.

Dunghal's relationship to the previous king, Flannabhra, is unknown, as he does not seem to appear in the extant genealogies.

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Preceded by King of Umaill
773–776
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