Dubthach the First (also called Dubhthach, Dubtach, Dubtagh, Duach the Elder, Duach I, Dúach, Duffy, Doachus; c. 450 - 513) was the Bishop of Armagh,...
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Dubthach is a masculine personal name in early Ireland. It may refer to: Dubthach Dóeltenga, a character in the Ulster Cycle, ally of Fergus Dubthach...
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Saint Dubthach the Second (also called Dubhthach, Dubtach, Dubtagh, Duach the Younger, Duach II, Dúach, Duffy; c. 490 – 548) was the Bishop of Armagh,...
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Dubthach maccu Lugair (fl. fifth century), is a legendary Irish poet and lawyer who supposedly lived at the time of St Patrick's mission in Ireland and...
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disciple & Ailill the Second of Armagh. On the death of Saint Dubthach the First, the Bishop of Armagh, in 513, St. Ailill was appointed as the 8th Bishop in...
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successions to the title: one in the Roman Catholic Church and the other in the Church of Ireland. The archbishop of each denomination also holds the title of...
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October 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category October in the Eastern Orthodox calendar)
Canog (Cynog), martyred by barbarians in Merthyr Cynog (c.492) Saint Dubthach the First, Archbishop of Armagh in Ireland from 497 (513) Saint Palladius of...
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origin that comes from the original Irish name Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning descendant of Dubthach. Dubthach was an Old Irish first name meaning "black". Variations...
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ill for some time. "The Annals of Ulster". Retrieved 2 November 2020. O'Daniel, Victor F. (1928). "Tancred of Germany." The First Disciples of Saint Dominic:...
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Rome, stopped by the shrine in Chambéry and obtained some relics of St. Cornelius/Concord. He gave a portion of the rib bone to the Presentation Convent...
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List of Irish mythological figures (section The Fianna)
warrior of Connacht Cormac Cond Longas - eldest son of Conchobar mac Nessa Dubthach Dóeltenga - cynical ally of Fergus mac Róich Achall - daughter of Cairbre...
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is the base of another cross. Built into the porch of St. Fechin's church is a stone with an inscription that reads 'A prayer for Ultan and Dubthach who...
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Pseudo-historical prologue to the Senchas Mar" in Studia Celtica x/xi, p. 15. Carey, John, "The two laws in Dubthach's judgment", Cambridge Medieval Celtic...
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rule from the various branches of the Dál nAraidi had to be overcome at first. In 712 the Ulaid (Dal Fiatach) were overthrown and Dubthach mac Bécce,...
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Euhel, the other two.” The Martyrology of Gorman (Félire Uí Gormáin), for the same day gives- “Dear are the pure-formed, three godly sons of Dubthach”. Caulfield...
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Ulster Cycle (redirect from The Ulster Cycle)
opera adaptation of the Ulster Cycle composed 1943-5, by the Canadian composer, Healey Willan, the text by John Coulter. It was the first full-length opera...
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month over the bargain that all observe, at the present time it is no novelty, Dubthach was the first to add it, the rule is well known to the Ui Chuinn...
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Cyfeilliog (section Capture by the Vikings)
code of the cryptogram was probably invented by an Irish scholar called Dubthach at the court of Gwynedd in the first half of the ninth century. The cryptogram...
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Conchobar mac Nessa (section The Cattle Raid of Cooley)
with his foster-father against his father, and Dubthach Dóeltenga. They burn Emain and slaughter the maidens of Ulster, before going into exile with...
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List of slaves (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia without Wikisource reference)
Lives, Dubthach was so annoyed with her that he took her in a chariot to the King of Leinster to sell her. While Dubthach was talking to the king, Brigid...
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Early Irish law (redirect from Brehon Laws, The)
the latter was Dubthach. It became his duty to give a historical retrospect, and in doing so he exhibited "all the judgments of true nature which the...
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Merfyn Frych (redirect from Merfyn the Freckled)
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press Derolez, R. (1952), "Dubthach's cryptogram", L'Antiquité Classique, vol. 21, pp. 359–375...
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Jonesborough, County Armagh (redirect from The Troubles in Jonesborough)
mheic Dubthach. According to local folklore, the monastery was knocked down so that the materials could be used to erect Moyre Castle. When the monks...
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upon them unawares'). (Line 4150) states- Is hí inn adaig cétna rabert Dubthach Dáel Ulad na briathra sa oc feraib Hérend i Slemain Mide in n-aidchi sin:...
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Ring of Gullion (category Volcanism of the United Kingdom)
Dallán mheic Dubthach. Excavations at the site in 1966 and 1968 revealed an early Christian graveyard with graves oriented radially around the pillar and...
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Brehon (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
non-compatible to the teachings of the new Christian age were excluded by the committee from the final written tract. Dubthach maccu Lugair was the judge or Brehon...
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List of mythological objects (section Swords from Anglo-Saxon mythology and folklore of the British Islands)
of Celtchar, the name of a long, fiery lance or spear belonging to Celtchar mac Uthechar and wielded by other heroes, such as Dubthach, Mac Cécht and...
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Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502 (redirect from The Book of Glendalough)
The first manuscript, which covers folios 1–12v (six bifolia), was compiled and written in the late 11th century or possibly at the beginning of the 12th...
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Brigid of Kildare (redirect from Mary of the Gael)
story was probably inspired by the lore of Saint Lucy. When Brigid was of marital age, a man by the name of Dubthach maccu Lugair came to woo her. Since...
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The Abbot of Iona was the head of Iona Abbey during the Middle Ages and the leader of the monastic community of Iona, as well as the overlord of scores...
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