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Cadla Ua Dubthaig,
second Archbishop of Tuam, 1161–1201. Ua
Dubthaig was
member of a
Connacht ecclesiastical family originally from
Lissonuffy in what...
- Ciaráin in Ára. It was the
Conmaicne who slew him.
Death of
Muiredach son of
Cadla, king of
Conmaicne Mara." AI1019.4 "A
great pestilence, i.e. a colic, in...
- It was the
Conmaicne who slew him. AI1016.8
Death of
Muiredach son of
Cadla, king of
Conmaicne Mara. Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne Clann Fhergail Clann Taidg...
- kingdom. A Connacht-based
annalist reported the
treaty in
triumphal terms: "
Cadla Ua
Dubthaig [archbishop of Tuam] came out of
England from [Henry] the son...
- of
Ireland Archdiocese Tuam
Installed 1201 Term
ended 1235
Predecessor Cadla Ua
Dubthaig Successor Máel
Muire Ó Lachtáin
Personal details Died 1238 Dublin...
- Legate; died in office; also
known as Hugh O'Hession, or Ed**** bef.1167 1201
Cadla Ua
Dubthaig Became archbishop before 1167; died in
office at Cong Abbey...
-
Cerbaill and
Tigernan Ua Ruairc.
Hession died in 1161 and was
succeeded by
Cadla Ua Dubthaig.
Hession was
considered sufficiently deserving to be buried...
- houses, and
people well-nigh died of terror.
Death of
Muiredach son of
Cadla, king of
Conmaicne Mara. 1017.
Death of Donnchadh, son of Dub dá Bairenn...
-
three of Henry's
court chaplains. The
Annals of
Tigernach recorded that: "
Cadla Ua
Dubthaig came from
England from the Son of the Empress,
having with him...
-
through these contacts.
Giraldus lists these three bishops, as well as
Cadla Ua Dubthaig,
Archbishop of Tuam
among the
clergy of
Ireland attending the...