- Áed Ua
Cáellaide (sometimes
Anglicised to Edan O'Kelly) was a
bishop in
Ireland during the 12th century: he was
Bishop of
Clogher from 1139 to his death...
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Tuathail 29.
Sadbh Ní
Domnail 7. Mór Ní
Tuathail 30.
Loigsig Ua Morda, King of
Laois 15.
Cacht Ní Morda,
Princess of
Laois 31.
Gormlaith Ní
Caellaide...
-
Lacha in the far
north of
Osraige became independently ruled by the Ua
Caellaide clan, and
Desceart Osraige ("South Osraige") in the very
southern area...
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maternal grandparents were
Loigsig Ua Morda, King of
Laois and
Gormlaith Ní
Caellaide. One of Mór’s four half-brothers was St. Lorcán Ua Tuathail, Archbishop...
- of the
Kingdom of
Osraige (Ossory). In the
early 12th century, Finn Ua
Caellaide ruled Magh
Locha (Clarmallagh)
separately from the rest of Ossory. It...
- Áed Ua
Cáellaide Ed****;
Canon Regular;
styled Bishop of
Louth from 1140.
Bishops of
Louth From
Until In****bent
Notes 1140 1178 Áed Ua
Cáellaide Resigned...
- not
abbot of Emly, d. 954). Máel
Cellaig mac Áeda, d. 957. Fáelán mac
Cáellaide, also
consecrated as a bishop, d. 980. Tipraite,
deposed 986. Cétfaid...
- camp [was pitched]
there for two days. AI980.5
Repose of Faelán son of
Caellaide,
abbot of
Imlech Ibuir. AI980.3
Tipraite was
removed from his abbot's...
- made
several grants to
churches in Fine Gall. One such grant, to Áed Ua
Cáellaide,
Bishop of Louth,
dating between 1162 and 1166,
concerned the
lands of...
-
unknown 1145
Sluaigedach Ua Catháin Died in
office bef.1152 1181 Dúngal Ua
Cáellaide Present at the
Synod of
Kells in 1152; died in 1181;
buried at St Laserian's...