• Cellach of Armagh or Celsus or Celestinus (1080–1129) was Archbishop of Armagh and an important contributor to the reform of the Irish church in the twelfth...
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  • king of Munster Cellach húa Rúanada, Irish poet (d. 1079, Annals of Ulster) Saint Cellach, 11th/12th-century bishop of Armagh Saint Ceallach, hermit of Glendalough...
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    After a long course of studies, Malachy was ordained priest by Cellach of Armagh (Celsus) in 1119. Shortly afterwards Cellach made the young priest...
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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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  • (aka Celestinus or Cellach of Armagh), 1080–1129 AD); archbishop of Armagh Celsus and Marcionilla early Christian martyrs (in the time of Diocletian); Celsus...
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    of Berg and Hövel (d. 1152) Alberic of Ostia, French cardinal-bishop (d. 1148) Barthélemy de Jur, French bishop (approximate date) Cellach of Armagh (or...
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    Archaeological and Celtic Society by A. Thom. Flanagan, "Cellach (1080–1129)" Marcella. "Saint Cellach of Glendalough, October 7". Retrieved 2023-08-13. Marcella...
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  • recognised as bishop of Dublin, while he in turn accepted the authority of Cellach, archbishop of Armagh, as primate. In 1152, the Synod of Kells divided Ireland...
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  • April 1 (redirect from First of April)
    day: Cellach of Armagh Hugh of Grenoble Frederick Denison Maurice (Church of England) Mary of Egypt Melito of Sardis Tewdrig Theodora Walric, abbot of Leuconay...
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    Italian bishop (b. 1060) Athanasius VI bar Khamoro, patriarch of Antioch Cellach of Armagh (or Celsus), Irish archbishop (b. 1080) Fujiwara no Akinaka,...
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    part of Ireland. The ordinary is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh who is also the Metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Armagh and the...
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  • Martyrs of Nicomedia (304–305) Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (320) Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II (4th century) Martyrs of Córdoba (850–859) Martyrs of Otranto...
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    Espaic, the first bishop of Limerick, was however not consecrated in Canterbury, but probably by Cellach of Armagh. The first of the four main synods associated...
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  • the Province of Canterbury. Cellach of Armagh, the "Coarb Pádraig", was present and recognised with the new title as Archbishop of Armagh, which was given...
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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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  • Italian bishop (b. 1060) Athanasius VI bar Khamoro, patriarch of Antioch Cellach of Armagh (or Celsus), Irish archbishop (b. 1080) Fujiwara no Akinaka,...
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  • of Berg and Hövel (d. 1152) Alberic of Ostia, French cardinal-bishop (d. 1148) Barthélemy de Jur, French bishop (approximate date) Cellach of Armagh (or...
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  • High King of Ireland Congal Cennmagair campaigned in Leinster and obtained Cellach Cualann's submission to his authority. 708 or 710 High King of Ireland...
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  • Reginald (or Rayner) of Bologna (died 1256) was the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland from 1247 until his death. He was highly praised by Humbert...
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    Cumuscach, died 597 High King died 704 High King of Ireland | of Ireland |____________ | | | | | | | Cellach Conall Cael | | both died 658/664 | | | (Clann...
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  • They were all good men; one of them was Saint Cellach, a former archbishop of Armagh, who did much good for the sake of Our Lord. Another was Malachias...
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    Saint Cellach (Cellach mac Congaile), Archbishop of Armagh in Ireland, previously the Abbot of Iona in Scotland and founder of the Monastery of Kells...
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    'Book of Armagh' that, in the year 1005, Brian donated 22 ounces of gold to this monastery and declared that Armagh was the religious capital of Ireland...
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  • 1105 in Ireland (category Years of the 12th century in Ireland)
    High King of Ireland: Domnall Ua Lochlainn Cellach Ua Sinaig inherits the position of Abbot of Armagh (the seventh in a series of members of the Ua Sinaig...
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  • O'Callaghan (category Surnames of Irish origin)
    surname means descendant of Ceallachán who was the Eóganachta King of Munster from AD 935 until 954. The personal name Cellach means 'bright-headed'. The...
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  • Abbey Armagh Abbey (approx.) Armagh Priory of Culdees (approx.) Temple-na Ferta (approx.) Armagh Temple Brigit (approx.) Armagh Friary Armagh Church of Columcille...
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  • 1111 in Ireland (category Years of the 12th century in Ireland)
    in Ireland. High King of Ireland: Domnall Ua Lochlainn Synod of Rathbreasail, presided over by Cellach Ua Sinaig, Abbot of Armagh is held. Ireland is divided...
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  • truce and took hostages from many of the families in Ulaid. In return he had given a solemn oath to the Bishop of Armagh and many other notables for his...
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    many of the relics of Columba were transferred to Abbey of Kells, an abbacy that was refounded by Diarmait of Iona's predecessor Cellach Cellach mac Congaile...
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  • Abbey Armagh Abbey (approx.) Armagh Priory of Culdees (approx.) Temple-na Ferta (approx.) Armagh Temple Brigit (approx.) Armagh Friary Armagh Church of Columcille...
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