Giric mac Dúngail (bahasa Gaelik modern: Griogair mac Dhunghail;[1] fl. skt. 878–889), dikenal dalam bahasa Inggris hanya sebagai Giric dan dijuluki Mac Rath ("Putra Keberuntungan"),[2] merupakan raja Pict atau raja Alba. Tawarikh Irlandia tidak mencatat apa pun tentang pemerintahan Giric, juga tidak ada catatan Anglo-Saxon yang menambahkan apa pun, dan hanya sedikit informasi kontradiktif. Sejarawan modern tidak mengakui Giric sebagai raja tunggal atau bertakhta bersama Eochaid.
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