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Máelcorcre ingen Dúnlaing
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ClaimDetailEvidence
FatherDúnlaing mac Tuathail, King of Leinster (e955-1014) [S756] [S1006] [S2728] [S2730]
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SpouseAmlaíb mac Sitric (>1013-1034) 
Child +Radnaillt of Dublin (e1029-) [S756] [S1006] [S2728]
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Attributes
ClaimDetailEvidence
GenderFemale
NameMáelcorcre ingen Dúnlaing [S2728] [S2730]
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NameMaelcorcre [S756]
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NameMailcorcre [S1006]
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FatherDúnlaing mac Tuathail, King of Leinster (e955-1014) [S756] [S1006] [S2728] [S2730]
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ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Birthest 1013 (1009-1013)
 
Sources
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[S756] Weis, Frederick Lewis, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New England before 1700, 7th Ed." (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1999).
[S1006] Cawley, Charles, "Foundation of Medieval Genealogy (Medieval Lands - Ireland)" (v4.0 Updated 13 October 2019) (https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm).
[S2728] Baldwin, Stewart, "Medieval Genealogy Newsgroup: Eve of Leinster and Radnailt of Dublin" (soc.genealogy.medieval, July 28, 1996 (corrected August 21, 1996)) (https://groups.google.com/d/msg/soc.genealogy.medieval/hki_hNDwY8I/ULhLcNURHRIJ).
[S2730] Baldwin, Stewart, "Medieval Genealogy Newsgroup: Llywelyn ap Iorwerth Ancestor Table" (http://sites.rootsweb.com/~medieval/llywelyn.htm).
Family Note
Stewart Baldwin: 'No Irish source mentions this marriage, or the marriage of Radnailt to Cynan ap Iago. While it would be nice to have confirmation of these marriages in a more contemporary source, there does not seem to be any good reason to doubt them. The close connections of Gruffudd ap Cynan with Dublin are well documented.'
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