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Malachy (/ˈmæləki/;
Middle Irish: Máel Máedóc Ua
Morgair;
Modern Irish:
Maelmhaedhoc Ó
Morgair; Latin: Malachias) (1094 – 2
November 1148) is an Irish...
- Christian, also
known as
Gilla Críst Ua
Morgair (Modern Irish:
Croistan Ó
Morgair), was a
bishop and
brother of St.
Malachy of Armagh. In 1126, Christian...
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probable location –
Harald IV
Gille of
Norway (killed 1136). Mugrón Ua
Morgair,
archlector of Armagh.
Domnall Ua Ruairc, King of
Connacht and Breifne...
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secure his
position as High King of Ireland.
Inspired by Máel Máedóc Ua
Morgair,
reformist head of
Bangor Abbey, the 1111
Synod of Ráth
Breasail sought...
- FitzHerbert,
Henry Murdac Celsus (Cellach mac Áeda),
Malachy (Máel Máedóc Ua
Morgair),
Gelasius (Gilla Meic Laic mac Diarmata) Æthelwold
Ranulf Flambard, Geoffrey...
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figures ****ociated with the
Gregorian Reform in
Ireland was Máel Máedóc Ó
Morgair, also
known as Malachy, who was an
Archbishop of
Armagh and the
first Gaelic...
- in Ireland. High King of Ireland:
Domnall Ua
Lochlainn Máel Máedóc Ua
Morgair (Saint Malachy) was made a priest, as
vicar to Celsus. c.10
March – Muirchertach...
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Birth of
Saint Malachy (Middle Irish: Máel Máedóc Ua
Morgair;
Modern Irish:
Maelmhaedhoc Ó
Morgair). 1096 Máel Ísu Ua
hAinmere is
consecrated the first...
- 1132/34 See vacant. 1132/34 1136/37
Saint Malachy Irish: Máel Máedóc Ua
Morgair Became bishop of Down and
Connor in 1124;
elected and
consecrated Archbishop...
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Abbey and Termonfeckin.
Saint Malachy's
brother Christian (Gilla Críst Ua
Morgair)
served as
Bishop of
Clogher in the Ua
Cerbhaill kingdom from 1126 to 1138...