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  1. Aonghus Óg Mac Domhnaill (died 1314 × 1318/c. 1330), or Angus Og MacDonald, was a fourteenth-century Scottish magnate and chief of Clann Domhnaill. He was a younger son of Aonghus Mór mac Domhnaill, Lord of Islay.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aonghus_MórAonghus Mór - Wikipedia

    Whatever the case, Aonghus Mór died in about 1293, and was succeeded by Alasdair Óg as Lord of Islay. Aonghus Mór was married to a member of the Caimbéalaigh kindred. Besides Alasdair Óg, Aonghus Mór had two sons, Aonghus Óg and Eóin Sprangach .

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  4. The royal grants to Aonghus Óg and Alasdair of the Isles could be evidence that these two were competitors for the Clann Domhnaill chiefship. The record of Domhnall's presence at Robert's 1309 parliament could likewise indicate that he represented a rival interest in the kindred.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AonghasAonghas - Wikipedia

    Aonghas Óg of Islay, (fl. 14th century), Scottish nobleman, son of Aonghas Mór; Aonghas Óg (died 1490), Scottish nobleman, son of John of Islay, Earl of Ross; Aonghus. Aonghus Fionn Ó Dálaigh (fl. 1520–1570), Irish poet; Aonghus Óg of Islay (died 1314×1318/c.1330), Scottish magnate; Aonghus McAnally (born 1955), Irish broadcaster