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Cellach (hypocoristic Cellachán) is an
Irish name. It
might refer to:
Cellach of
Killala (fl. mid-6th century),
supposed first Bishop of
Killala in Ireland...
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Cellach II is the
fourth alleged Bishop of the
Scots (fl. mid-10th century), the
predecessor of the
later St
Andrews bishopric (the
bishopric may not...
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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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Cellach mac
Rogallaig (or
Cellach Locha Cime) (died 705) was a King of
Connacht from the Uí Briúin Sil
Cellaig branch of the Connachta. He was the son...
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Cellach of
Killala (fl. mid-6th century) is
supposed to be an
early Bishop of Killala, in Ireland.
Cellach appears among the
saints of the Uí Fiachrach...
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Cellach húa Rúanada,
Irish poet, died 1079.
Cellachy held the post of
Chief Ollam of
Ireland and died in 1079. His obit is
given in the
Annals of the...
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Cellach I is
traditionally said to have been the
first Bishop of the
Scots (fl. 878x889-906x), the
bishopric later based at St. Andrews. He is mentioned...
- 12-year-old
Brendan lives in the
Abbey of Kells,
where his
uncle Cellach is the abbot.
Cellach forbids Brendan to
leave the monastery,
which is surrounded...
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Cellach mac Segdai, 20th
Abbot of Clonmacnoise, died 740. The
Annals of
Tigernach state that he came from Buidemnach; the
Annals of the Four
Masters state...
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Cellach Cualann mac
Gerthidi (died 715) was the last king of
Leinster from the Uí Máil dynasty.
Cellach's byname is
derived from the land of
Cualu which...