Diarmaid of Armagh (died c. 852) was Abbot and bishop of Armagh. In the medieval Irish church, the abbot of Armagh also served as bishop. In 834, Diarmait...
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containing Diarmaid Diarmait mac Cerbaill, King of Tara, died 565 Diarmait mac Áedo Sláine, Co-king of Tara, died 664 Diarmait ua Tigernáin, abbot of Armagh, died...
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Seamus Mallon Diarmaid Marsden: 1993–2005, 117 appearances Paddy Moriarty Alf Murray Aidan O'Rourke: Until 2006 Benny Tierney "Armagh trio call it a...
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The Armagh county football team (/ɑːrˈmɑː/ ar-MAH) represents Armagh GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association, in the Gaelic sport of football...
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Diarmaid Marsden is a retired Gaelic footballer who played at senior level for the Armagh county team and won an All-Ireland Senior Championship medal...
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Football Championship: Runner-Up 1974 Armagh Intermediate Football Championship: (2) 1965, 2020 Stefan Campbell Diarmaid Marsden, Ulster Championship Winner...
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The Archbishop of Armagh is an archiepiscopal title which takes its name from the city of Armagh in Northern Ireland. Since the Reformation, there have...
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Stefan Campbell (category Armagh inter-county Gaelic footballers)
June 2022). "2002 All-Ireland winner Diarmaid Marsden talks about the influence of Stefan Campbell, and Armagh's impressive 2022 form". The42.ie. "Stefan...
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Saint Patrick (redirect from Battle for the Body of Saint Patrick)
dating from the early Middle Ages, Patrick was the first bishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland, and is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland...
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Eochu macDiarmaid (also called Eochu; c. 540 – January 598), was the Bishop of Armagh, Ireland from 588 to 598. Eochu was born c. 540 AD in Domnach Rigdruing...
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Ireland national international rules football team (redirect from List of Ireland international rules football team captains)
(Tyrone – goalkeeper) Peter Canavan (Tyrone) Kieran McGeeney (Armagh) Diarmaid Marsden (Armagh) Anthony Tohill (Derry) Seán Marty Lockhart (Derry) Brendan...
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= 4 Armagh = 2 Dublin = 1 Mayo = 1 List of nominees Player has previously been selected. County breakdown Kerry = 6 Galway = 4 Derry = 2 Armagh = 2...
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Troubles, it tells the story of the family of a former IRA volunteer, living in their farmhouse in rural County Armagh, Northern Ireland in 1981. The...
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Henry Ó Mealláin (category People of the Irish Confederate Wars)
sometime Guardian of the Franciscan Friars of Armagh. Ó Mealláin was born in Dromiskin, County Louth, and educated at the Irish College of Salamanca. He returned...
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(Suadbar) fl. pre-844 Tirechan Tuan mac Cairill, fl. pre-579 Ultan of Ardbraccan, died 657 Diarmaid Ó Cúlacháin, died 1221 Adhamh O Cianain, died 1373 Gilla Isa...
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sometimes as "charioteer". Cormac Antram (1926–2013), American priest Cormac of Armagh, medieval Irish archbishop Cormac Breslin (1902–1978), Irish politician...
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This is a list of male Gaelic footballers who have played on a winning team in the final of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. In 2005, a gold...
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Conchailleach; died 1175) was Archbishop of Armagh. An Irishman by birth, he entered the Augustinians at Armagh in 1140, before being made abbot in 1151...
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Football League and the first since it was cancelled in 1990. It was part of a four-year agreement. Ireland and Australia both won a game however Ireland...
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McMurphy (category Surnames of Irish origin)
in the ferns County Wexford such as Diarmaid mac Murchadha in the 17th century the clan was found in County Armagh. There are different origins than the...
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1152 in Ireland (category Years of the 12th century in Ireland)
Synod of Kells-Mellifont results in a national church organisation with four metropolitans (archbishoprics) and 36 sees, under the primacy of Armagh. The...
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championship game played at Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork. Armagh won the Ulster title for the first time since 1982. Meath-Armagh All Ireland semi-final was the first championship...
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Éamon de Valera (redirect from Premiership of Éamon de Valera)
characterised by economic and cultural stagnation, while Diarmaid Ferriter argues that the stereotype of de Valera as an austere, cold, and even backward figure...
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2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final (category Armagh county football team matches)
Dublin, and featured defending champions Armagh against Tyrone. With both finalists located in the northern province of Ulster, this was the first All-Ireland...
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Adomnán (redirect from Adomnan of Iona)
Adhamhnán), was an abbot of Iona Abbey (r. 679–704), hagiographer, statesman, canon jurist, and saint. He was the author of the Life of Columba (Latin: Vita...
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1579, Diarmaid Riabach Ó Seachnasaigh and his nephew John, fought each other in a dispute over the castle, which resulted in death for both. Diarmaid Riabach...
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Tipperary Preliminary round Armagh v Fermanagh Quarter-finals Cavan v Monaghan Derry v Down Antrim v Donegal Tyrone v Armagh Semi-finals Down v Monaghan...
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Brian Canavan (Gaelic footballer) (category Armagh inter-county Gaelic footballers)
McAlinden reflects on days of triumph and disappointment with Armagh". The Irish News. Tierney, Paddy (21 September 2022). "Diarmaid Marsden red card revisited...
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Ireland (redirect from Island of Ireland)
the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2020. Ferriter, Diarmaid. "Women and political change in Ireland since 1960." Éire-Ireland 43.1...
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Columbanus (redirect from Rule of St. Columban)
relied on reports of monks who still knew Columbanus. A description of miracles of Columbanus written by an anonymous monk of Bobbio is of much later date...
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