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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...
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Muiredach Ua
Dubthaig (fl. 1208) was
Bishop of Killala. Fryde, E.B.; Greenway, D.E. (1996).
Handbook of
British chronology.
Cambridge UP. p. 359. ISBN 978-0-521-56350-5...
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Republic of
Ireland Information First holder Domnall mac Flannacáin Ua
Dubthaig Established 1111
Cathedral Cathedral of St John the Baptist,
Sligo Website...
- crozier, and Ua Domhnallian. In 1143 Ua
Oisin was
again a
guarantor with Ua
Dubthaig of Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, and
protested his
arrest at a
Synod of 12 Bishops...
- Connacht-based
annalist reported the
treaty in
triumphal terms: "Cadla Ua
Dubthaig [archbishop of Tuam] came out of
England from [Henry] the son of the Empress...
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church offices included:
Domnall mac Flannacáin Ua
Dubthaig (died 1136) and Flannacán Ua
Dubthaig (dead by 1152),
Bishops of Elphin;
Dubthaigh Ó Dubhthaigh...
- Abbey,
founded —
according to
tradition — by
Saint Brigit.
Brigit ingen Dubthaig, d. 1
February either 521, 524, or 526
Abbesses of
unknown death year alleged...
- Ua Dubhthaigh, the
Senior of Erin. Pray for
Domnall mac Flannacáin Ua
Dubthaig,
Bishop of
Connacht and
Comarb [Successor] of [Saints]
Comman and Ciaran...
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these contacts.
Giraldus lists these three bishops, as well as
Cadla Ua
Dubthaig,
Archbishop of Tuam
among the
clergy of
Ireland attending the synod, "with...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Ua Máel
Fogmair III
Bishop of
Killala 1199–1206 Succeeded by
Muiredach Ua
Dubthaig...