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Saint Mac Cairthinn, also
Macartan,
McCartan (died 506), is
recognized as the
first presiding Bishop of
Clogher from 454 to his death. One of the earliest...
- St
Macartan's Cathedral is the
cathedral church of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Clogher in Ireland. It is
located in the
townland of Latlurcan, Monaghan...
- St
Macartan's Cathedral may
refer to
cathedral churches of the
Diocese of
Clogher in the
following denominations:
Church of
Ireland St
Macartan's Cathedral...
- for the next century. His
descendants include:
Cynthia Roche,
Theophilus Macartan, Anne de Gaulle,
Frances Shand Kydd, Jo Berry,
Maurice Roche,
Charles DeGaulle...
- nuns). From 1971-1991 The
Mercy Order emplo**** some of
their nuns at St
Macartan's Primary School following the
leave of the
order of
saint louis as the...
- St.
Macartan's College is a
Roman Catholic boys'
Diocesan College in Monaghan, Ireland. It is
named after Saint Macartan,
follower of St.
Patrick and founder...
-
Dubhrail Macartan (died 1130)
Dermot Macartan (died 1165)
Cinead Macartan (died 1177)
Domnall 'Daniel' I
Macartan (died 1242)
Eachmilidh I
Macartan (died...
- York:
Penguin Press. ISBN 978-1-59420-127-1. OCLC 167764116. Humphreys,
Macartan; —; Stiglitz,
Joseph E., eds. (2007).
Escaping the
resource curse. New...
- by
Trinity College Dublin,
Patrick Guinness ****erts
descent from the
Macartans, a
lesser County Down clan
under the Magennises. He
further demonstrates...
- of
Clogher in
County Tyrone, site of a
monastery founded in 454 by St.
Macartan, who was
appointed bishop by St.
Patrick in the 5th century. Following...