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Danes, crushed by Irish at Clontarf,<br />

85; in Ireland, 93-94; English<br />

slaves of, 304; in England, 292-293.<br />

Daniel (Danihel), Bishop, 251-253.<br />

Darmesteter, English Studies, quoted,<br />

52.<br />

Dathi, 8, 168.<br />

David (Scotland), court of, 322.<br />

De Abbatibus, 271, 274.<br />

De Bello Gothico, 167.<br />

De Consulate Stilichonis, 167.<br />

de Jubainville, Revue Celtique, 168.<br />

De Locis Sanctis, Adamnan, 54, 153-<br />

154.<br />

De Re Militari of Vegetius, 76.<br />

Deece, near Tara, 174.<br />

Decies in Munster, 33, 174.<br />

Declan, 53.<br />

Degrees conferred in Irish schools,<br />

listed, 40-41.<br />

Deira, 213.<br />

Deise, 183.<br />

Deerhurst, church of, 281.<br />

Denbighshire, 171.<br />

Denmark, 211.<br />

Derry, 132, 133.<br />

Desii, 174.<br />

Desmond, school of, 35, 53, 173.<br />

Deva (Roman), 167.<br />

Devon, 159, 170, 171.<br />

Diarmuid, High King, reign of, 106-<br />

108, 128.<br />

Diarmuid, attendant of Columcille,<br />

138, 145, 146, 147, 202.<br />

Diarmuid, King of Leinster, 297.<br />

Dicuil, disciple of Columbanus,<br />

founds Lure, 15; in England, 199.<br />

Dicuil, the Geographer, 17, 22; his<br />

De Mensura Orbis Tenae, ed<br />

Parthey, 143; his journey to<br />

France, 279.<br />

Dicuil, missionary in England, 244,<br />

248, 255, 270.<br />

Dima, son of, 126.<br />

"Dind map Letani," 174.<br />

Dinn map Laethain, 176.<br />

Diuma, 225, 226, 248, 270.<br />

Domesday Book, 85, 251-252.<br />

Index<br />

346<br />

Dominnach, 188.<br />

Donatus (Donncadh) of Fiesole, 19;<br />

modesty of, 23; his poem on Ire-<br />

land, 88.<br />

Donatus (grammarian), known to<br />

Irish, 39.<br />

Donn Coirci, 114.<br />

Dorcic, 242.<br />

Doss, 65.<br />

Douglas, Gavin, JEnels, quoted.<br />

Dowth, 281.<br />

Drayton's "Polyolbion," 286.<br />

Drostan in Aberdour, 155.<br />

Drumceat, Synod of, 66-67; meeting<br />

at, in sixth century, 106; work of<br />

Columcille at, 122; Columcille at,<br />

138-139.<br />

Drumcliff, founded by, 127.<br />

Drythelm, 56-57.<br />

Dublin, gift of Gruffyd to, 179.<br />

Dublin Review, 272.<br />

Dubslane, 275.<br />

Dubtach, 187-188.<br />

Dulcert, map of, 278.<br />

Dumbarney, 242.<br />

Dumbarton, 315.<br />

Dun ^Enghus,<br />

Dunbar, Flyting of Dunbar and Ken-<br />

nedie, 316, 318, 333; Golden Targe,<br />

319.<br />

Duncan (Dunchad), writings of, 22.<br />

Dungal of St. Denis, his versatility,<br />

22; modesty of, 23; his acumen,<br />

285.<br />

Dungal of Pavia, 81, 279, 285.<br />

Dunkeld, 154-155-<br />

Duns Scotus, last of Irish schoolmen,<br />

6; his work almost unequaled in<br />

human history, 295.<br />

Dunstan, 185, 264, 265, 276-277;<br />

Irish literati before and after, 276-<br />

279; abbot, 289; statesman, 327.<br />

Dun Tradui, 176.<br />

Durrow, founded by Columcille,<br />

126, 139, 142.<br />

Dwelly, Gaelic Dictionary, 333.<br />

Dyfed, 174.<br />

Dymphna, 20.

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