- A
coarb, from the Old
Irish comarbae (Modern Irish: comharba, Latin: hērēs),
meaning "heir" or "successor", was a
distinctive office of the
medieval Celtic...
- of Ard Macha. AI973.3 Dub dá Leithe,
coarb of Patrick, came to Mumu and made his visitation; and he and the
coarb of
Ailbe quarrelled regarding the levy...
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Ruaidhri Mac Duinnsleibhe, the 54th
Christian and last king of Ulidia. The
Coarbs of
Saint Moluag are
proposed to be
closely related to the rig****ai or Royal...
- is
suggested by the
connection of Rory's
family to the Uí Chrimthainn,
coarbs of Terrygl****: his
grandfather had a
mortgage on Clonenagh, the home of...
- and "gal,"
meaning valour. The
leading line of the
family were
hereditary coarbs of Kilmacrennan,
County Donegal.
Before the
introduction of Christianity...
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Cashel and was
settled at Lismore. He
spent three years there. In 1123 the
coarb of
Bangor Abbey died.
Bangor was the prin****l
religious site in the north-east...
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Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain Military chaplain Military ordinary Coarb Confessor Consultor Curate Deacon Archdeacon Defender of the bond Definitor...
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Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain Military chaplain Military ordinary Coarb Confessor Consultor Curate Deacon Archdeacon Defender of the bond Definitor...
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Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain Military chaplain Military ordinary Coarb Confessor Consultor Curate Deacon Archdeacon Defender of the bond Definitor...
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Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain Military chaplain Military ordinary Coarb Confessor Consultor Curate Deacon Archdeacon Defender of the bond Definitor...