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Kells (/ˈkɛlz/; Irish: Ceanannas) is a town in
County Meath, Ireland. The town lies off the M3 motorway, 16 km (10 mi) from
Navan and 65 km (40 mi) from...
- The
Diocese of
Ceanannus Mór, once a
residential episcopal see
centred on Kells,
County Meath, Ireland, is now a
titular see of the
Catholic Church. The...
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extinct or used as
titular sees. [not
verified in body] Inis
Cathaigh Ceanannus Mór
Glendalough Slebte Cluain Iraird "Inis
Cathaig (Titular See) Insulae...
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united in
personal union with
current sees): Ardcarne, Ardmore, Ath Truim,
Ceanannus Mór, Cell Ausaille, Cill Fhionnúrach (united with
Galway and Kilmacduagh)...
- Plunkett;
granted to Sir
Gerald Fleminge 1541 St Mary
_____________________ Ceanannus-mor; Cenandas; Kenan;
kenlis Kells Priory ≈
purported Knights Hospitaller...
- On
April 30, 1970, Pope Paul VI
appointed Schmitt as
titular bishop of
Ceanannus Mór and
auxiliary bishop of the
Diocese of
Green Bay; he was consecrated...
- [citation needed] 733 –
Battle of Ath
Seanaith [citation needed] 738 –
Ceanannus [citation needed] 744 – Ard
Cianachta [citation needed] 749 – Ard Naescan...
- Masters, sub anno 1128,
state that
Conaing Ua Beigléighinn,
Abbot of
Ceanannus, died in this year. Ua Beigléighinn was a monk in what is now
County Meath...
- the
synod of Kells. The
Annals of the Four
Masters record that
Kells ("
Ceanannus") was
burned in 1143 and
three times in 1144.
Several versions of the...
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Castrum Castulo Catabum Castra Cataquas Catrum Catula Caudium Caunus Cea
Ceanannus Mór
Cebarades Cedamusa Cediae Cefa
Cefala Celerina Cellae in Mauretania...