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Index Cadla Ua Dubthaig

Cadla Ua Dubthaig, second Archbishop of Tuam, 1161–1201.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Abbot, Annals of Tigernach, Archbishop of Tuam, Áed Ua hOissín, Bishop, Cong, County Mayo, Connacht, County Roscommon, Domhnall Ua Dubhthaigh, Felix Ua Ruanada, Gerald of Wales, Irish annals, Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, Synod of Cashel, Treaty of Windsor (1175).

  2. 1201 deaths
  3. 12th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland
  4. 13th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland
  5. Archbishops of Tuam

Abbot

Abbot is an ecclesiastical title given to the head of an independent monastery for men in various Western Christian traditions.

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Annals of Tigernach

The Annals of Tigernach (abbr. AT, Annála Tiarnaigh) are chronicles probably originating in Clonmacnoise, Ireland.

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Archbishop of Tuam

The Archbishop of Tuam (Ard-Easpag Thuama) is an archbishop which takes its name after the town of Tuam in County Galway, Ireland. Cadla Ua Dubthaig and archbishop of Tuam are archbishops of Tuam.

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Áed Ua hOissín

Áed Ua hOissín (Hugh O'Hession) was consecrated first Archbishop of Tuam in 1152 and died in 1161. Cadla Ua Dubthaig and Áed Ua hOissín are archbishops of Tuam.

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Bishop

A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution.

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Cong, County Mayo

Cong (from Cúnga Fheichín meaning "Saint Feichin's narrows") is a village in County Mayo, Ireland, straddling the border with County Galway.

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Connacht

Connacht or Connaught (Connachta or Cúige Chonnacht), is one of the four provinces of Ireland, in the west of Ireland.

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County Roscommon

County Roscommon (Contae Ros Comáin) is a county in Ireland.

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Domhnall Ua Dubhthaigh

Domhnall Ua Dubhthaigh, Archbishop of Connacht, died 1136. Cadla Ua Dubthaig and Domhnall Ua Dubhthaigh are 12th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland.

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Felix Ua Ruanada

Felix Ua Ruanada was the third Archbishop of Tuam, Ireland, 1201–1235. Cadla Ua Dubthaig and Felix Ua Ruanada are 13th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland, archbishops of Tuam and Christian clergy from County Galway.

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Gerald of Wales

Gerald of Wales (Giraldus Cambrensis; Gerallt Cymro; Gerald de Barri) was a Cambro-Norman priest and historian.

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Irish annals

A number of Irish annals, of which the earliest was the Chronicle of Ireland, were compiled up to and shortly after the end of the 17th century.

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Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh

Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh (fl. c. 1075–1150) was an Archbishop of Connacht, in Ireland. Cadla Ua Dubthaig and Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh are 12th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland and Christian clergy from County Galway.

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Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair

Ruaidrí mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair (Modern Irish: Ruairí Ó Conchúir; anglicised as Rory O'Conor) (– 2 December 1198) was King of Connacht from 1156 to 1186, and High King of Ireland from 1166 to 1198.

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Synod of Cashel

The Synod of Cashel of 1172, also known as the Second Synod of Cashel,The first being the Synod held at Cashel in 1101.

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Treaty of Windsor (1175)

The Treaty of Windsor (1175) was a territorial agreement made during the time of the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland.

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See also

1201 deaths

12th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland

13th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland

Archbishops of Tuam

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadla_Ua_Dubthaig