-
given name
itself is
derived from a word of
Latin origin, the Old
Irish epscop being derived from the
Latin episcopus. An
early example of the name in...
- one of the
witnesses in the Cáin Adomnáin,
where he is
called "Curetan
epscop". In the
Martyrology of
Tallaght he is
called "of Ross Mand Bairend", and...
- may
occupy site of an
Early Christian monastic site Telach--na-n-
epscop; Tulach-na-n-
epscop Irish:
tulach na n-
Epscop,
meaning 'the hill of the bishops'...
-
Lesmahagow and
afterward bishop of
Moray (Gaelic[clarification needed]
epscop Muireb;
Latin episcopus Moraviensis). In this period, the name
Bricius is...
-
angcoire epscop, 7 abb
Lughmhaidh ARÉ I, 430 822
Euchu nepos Tuathail,
ancorita &
episcopus Lugmaid dormiuit _ 278 823
Cuana Lughmhaidh,
eagnaidh 7
epscop ARÉ...
- Four Masters. M964.3
Retrieved on 18
November 2007 Fínghin,
angcoire &
epscop Ia, d'écc. Way,
George and Squire, Romily.
Collins Scottish Clan & Family...
- a
series of
notable deaths in
Ireland during the year 814. Indrechtach,
epscop Cille Mic Duach;
Fergus Rátha Lúiricch, abb Fionnghlaisi; Cilleni, abb Ferna;...
- Ulster, s.a. 865.6,
records his obit and
writes "Tuathal m.
Artgusso prim-
epscop Fortrenn &
abbas Duin Caillenn", that is, "Túathal son of Artgus, chief...
- Note:(M1519.1
Semus mac
Pilib mic
Semais mic
Rudhraighe Még
Mhathgamhna epscop Doire d'écc.) [2]
Annals of the Four
Masters Part 12 note: M1484.3 Niall...
- may be an error.
Several sources attribute to him the
office of
bishop (
epscop),
notably a list of
bishops preserved in the Book of Leinster. Nath Í also...