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Ceollach (or Cellach) was a
medieval Bishop of Mercia. His
consecration dates and
death dates are unknown. He was
Irish by
birth and was
trained in Ireland...
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Trumhere Bishop of
Mercia Appointed c. 658 Term
ended c. 662
Predecessor Ceollach Successor Jaruman Other post(s)
Abbot of
Gilling Abbey Orders Consecration...
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appear to have been not long
after this, as he was
succeeded as
bishop by
Ceollach,
whose own successor, Trumhere, was
named bishop around 658. Bede refers...
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Until In****bent
Notes ? aft 655
Diuma Dwyna; Duma.
dates unclear Ceollach Cellach, a Scot;
resigned and
returned to Scotland. c658 c 662 Trumhere...
- of 596 AD,
Irish Christians such as
Columba (521–97), Buriana, Diuma,
Ceollach,
Saint Machar,
Saint Cathan,
Saint Blane, Jaruman, Wyllow, Kessog, St Govan...
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Middle Angles after a
short but
successful mission. His successor,
Ceollach,
another Irish missionary,
returned home
after a
short time, for reasons...
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Bishops of
Lichfield (including
precursor offices)
Mercia Diuma Ceollach Trumhere Jaruman Chad,
Bishop of the
Mercians & the
Lindisfaras Lichfield...
- Iona and
wrote a life of St
Columba (669) (see also:
February 24 )
Saint Ceollach,
Bishop of the
Mercians or Mid-Angles,
before going to Iona and then returning...