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Bishop of Clonmacnoise was the ordinary of the Roman Catholic episcopal see based at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly, Ireland. The bishops of Clonmacnoise (Old Irish: Cluain Moccu Nóis) appear in the records for the first time in the 9th century, although inferior in status to the Abbot of Clonmacnoise until the reformation of the Irish Church in the 12th century. After the Reformation, there were several parallel bishops placed by the Church of Ireland until the Diocese of Clonmacnoise was merged with Diocese of Meath to form the Diocese of Meath and Kildare in 1569. In the Roman Catholic Church, separate bishops continued longer. The diocese came under the administration of the Bishop of Ardagh between 1688 and 1725, before the provision of Stephen MacEgan in 1725. Although MacEgan was trans

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  • Liste der Bischöfe von Clonmacnoise (de)
  • Bishop of Clonmacnoise (en)
  • Diocesi di Clonmacnois (it)
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  • La diocesi di Clonmacnois (in latino Dioecesis Cluanensis) è una sede soppressa della Chiesa cattolica in Irlanda. (it)
  • Bishop of Clonmacnoise was the ordinary of the Roman Catholic episcopal see based at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly, Ireland. The bishops of Clonmacnoise (Old Irish: Cluain Moccu Nóis) appear in the records for the first time in the 9th century, although inferior in status to the Abbot of Clonmacnoise until the reformation of the Irish Church in the 12th century. After the Reformation, there were several parallel bishops placed by the Church of Ireland until the Diocese of Clonmacnoise was merged with Diocese of Meath to form the Diocese of Meath and Kildare in 1569. In the Roman Catholic Church, separate bishops continued longer. The diocese came under the administration of the Bishop of Ardagh between 1688 and 1725, before the provision of Stephen MacEgan in 1725. Although MacEgan was trans (en)
  • Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe von Clonmacnoise (Irland): * 663 Baitan O’Cormac * 839 Joseph [von Rossmore] * 889 Tuathchar * 890 Maclodhar [Máel Odar] * 904 Cairbre Crom * 919 Loingsech * 922 Fer Dálach * 942 Dúnchad mac Suthainén * 949 Óenucán mac Écertaig * 955 Dúnadach mac Écertaig * 940 Donough I. * 953 Donough II. * 966 Cormae O Cillin * 971 Tuathal * 971 Máenach mac Máel Míchil * 979 Flann mac Máel Míchil * 998 Conaing O’Cosgraigh * 1001 Male Poil * 1010 Conaing mac Áedacáin * 1038 Flaithbertach mac Loingsig * 1067 Célechair Mugdornach mac Cuinn na mBocht * 1093 O’Mallaen * 1104 Gilla Críst Ua hEchtigirn [Christian Aherne] * 1105 Muiredach Ua Máel Dúin * ?1111–1136 Domnall mac Flannacain Ua Dubthaig (auch Bischof von Elphin) * 1152–1187 Muirchertach (de)
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  • Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe von Clonmacnoise (Irland): * 663 Baitan O’Cormac * 839 Joseph [von Rossmore] * 889 Tuathchar * 890 Maclodhar [Máel Odar] * 904 Cairbre Crom * 919 Loingsech * 922 Fer Dálach * 942 Dúnchad mac Suthainén * 949 Óenucán mac Écertaig * 955 Dúnadach mac Écertaig * 940 Donough I. * 953 Donough II. * 966 Cormae O Cillin * 971 Tuathal * 971 Máenach mac Máel Míchil * 979 Flann mac Máel Míchil * 998 Conaing O’Cosgraigh * 1001 Male Poil * 1010 Conaing mac Áedacáin * 1038 Flaithbertach mac Loingsig * 1067 Célechair Mugdornach mac Cuinn na mBocht * 1093 O’Mallaen * 1104 Gilla Críst Ua hEchtigirn [Christian Aherne] * 1105 Muiredach Ua Máel Dúin * ?1111–1136 Domnall mac Flannacain Ua Dubthaig (auch Bischof von Elphin) * 1152–1187 Muirchertach Ua Maeluidir * –1207 Cathal Ua Maeileoin * 1207–1214 Muirchertach Ua Muiricen * 1214–1220 Aed O Maeileoin I. * 1220–1227 Máel Ruanaid Ua Modáin, † 1230 * 1227–1236 Aed O Maeileoin II. [Elias] * 1236–1252 Thomas Fitzpatrick * 1252–1278 Tomas O Cuinn, OFM * 1280–1289 ?, OFM * 1282 Gilbert * 1290–1297 William O Dubhthaig, OFM * 1298–1302 William O Finnein, OCist * 1303–... Domhnall O Braein, OFM * 1324–1337 Lughaidh O Dalaigh * 1337–... Henricus, OP * 1349 Simon, OP * 1369–1371 Richard [Braybroke] * 1371–... Hugo * ...–1388 Philippus OMaoil, † 1420 * 1389–1397 Milo Corr, OFM * 1397 O’Gallagher * 1397–1423 Philip Nangle, OCist * 1423 David Prendergast, OCist * 1426–1444 Cormac Mac Cochlain [Cornelius] * 1444–1487 Sean O Dalaigh * 1449 Thomas * 1458 Robert * 1458 William * 1459 John * 1480–1486 James * 1487–1508 Walter Blake * 1509–1514 Tomas O Maolalaidh [Thomas O’Mullally], OFM (danach Erzbischof von Tuam) * 1516–1539 Quintin O h-Uiginn [O’Higgins], OFM * 1539 Richard O’Hogan, OFM * 1539–1555 Florence Kirwan, OFM * 1556–1568 Peter Wall [Wale], OP * 1585–? Alan Sullivan * 1630 Terence Coghlan (Apostolischer Vikar) * 1647–1657 Anthony MacGeoghegan, OFM (danach Bischof von Meath) * 1657 William O’Shiel (Apostolischer Vikar) * 1683 Moriarty Kearney (Apostolischer Vikar) * 1688–ca. 1698 Gregory Fallon * 1725–1729/1756 Stephen MacEgan, OP (auch Bischof von Meath) vereint mit dem Bistum Ardagh 1756, siehe Liste der Bischöfe von Ardagh (de)
  • Bishop of Clonmacnoise was the ordinary of the Roman Catholic episcopal see based at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly, Ireland. The bishops of Clonmacnoise (Old Irish: Cluain Moccu Nóis) appear in the records for the first time in the 9th century, although inferior in status to the Abbot of Clonmacnoise until the reformation of the Irish Church in the 12th century. After the Reformation, there were several parallel bishops placed by the Church of Ireland until the Diocese of Clonmacnoise was merged with Diocese of Meath to form the Diocese of Meath and Kildare in 1569. In the Roman Catholic Church, separate bishops continued longer. The diocese came under the administration of the Bishop of Ardagh between 1688 and 1725, before the provision of Stephen MacEgan in 1725. Although MacEgan was translated to Meath in 1729, he continued to administer Clonmacnoise separately until his death in 1756, after which the see was finally merged into the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise. (en)
  • La diocesi di Clonmacnois (in latino Dioecesis Cluanensis) è una sede soppressa della Chiesa cattolica in Irlanda. (it)
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