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Clann Cremthainn origin
From the Book of Lecan:

Clann Cremthaind Murchatan, mac Sochlachain, mic Diarmata, mic Fergusa, mic Murchada, mic Duib-da-Thuath, mic Daimine, mic Daimdairi, mic Ailella, mic Coirbine, mic Aeda, mic Crimthaind Chaeil, mic Lugdach, mic Dallain, mic Bresail, mic Maine Moir.

Duncadho mac Duib Da Tuadh is likely the descendant of Daimine of Clann Cremthainn of the Ui Maine.

Is he the same figure as Duncadho mac Duib Da Tuadh?

His cousin would be Murchad mac Dub-da-thuath, who also died in 780, and whom Kelleher beleives was probably king of Ui Maine, of Clann Chremthainn. "The Chronicle of Ireland" by T. M. Charles-Edwards, places Dunchadh death to the year 785.