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Bishop to the
Archbishop of Glasgow,
being consecrated Titular Bishop of
Lugmad on 30
November 1971 and
three years later on 23
April 1974
succeeded Archbishop...
- the
ancient Irish. Historically, the
placename has had
various spellings;
Lugmad, Lughmhaigh, and
Lughmhadh (see
Historic Names List, for full listing)....
- the god Lugh. Historically, the
place name has had
various spellings; "
Lugmad", "Lughmhaigh", and "Lughmhadh" (see
Historic Names List, for full listing)...
- Les Mór to Flann, son of Fairc****ach. AI818.2 The
shrine of
Mochta of
Lugmad in
flight before Aed, son of Niall, and it came to Les Mór. AI825.1 Kl....
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Catholic prelate,
current auxiliary bishop of
Armagh and
titular bishop of
Lugmad, grew up in
Rahardrum Sir
Josias Rowley (1765–1842), 1st Bt. and
Royal Navy...
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prelate who has
served as
auxiliary bishop of
Armagh and
titular bishop of
Lugmad since 2019.
Router was born in Rahardrum, Virginia,
County Cavan, on 15...
- was
established in 1973.[citation needed] AI818.2 The
shrine of
Mochta of
Lugmad in
flight before Aed, son of Niall, and it came to Les Mór. The po****tion...
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Lindisfarne Linoë
Lipara Lititza Litomyšl
Litterae Livias Lizicus Lorium Loryma Lugmad Lugura Lunda Luni
Lupadium Luperciana Luxemburgum Lycaonia Lydda Lyrbe Lysias...
- his
campaign versus the Cenél
Conaill in 815. Also in 818 Cuanu,
abbot of
Lugmad Louth, went into
exile into the
lands of
Munster with the
shrine of Saint...
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togbhadh moran do
thaisibh do
thionoil Mochta ón Róimh ARÉ III, 304 1242 i l
Lugmad AConn. 76 1315 hic
lucimag (= ic Lugmag)(acc). AConn. 232 1315 scilicet...