Muirchertach Ua Carmacáin
- Muirchertach Ua Carmacáin
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Muirchertach Ua Carmacáin, Bishop of Clonfert, 1195-1203.
Ó Cormacáin was a member of an eccleiastical family based in Síol Anmchadha, in what is now south-east County Galway. Later members of the family were bishops of Clonfert and Archbishop of Tuam, as well as Abbots of the abbey of Abbeygormican in that county.
See also
- Uilliam Ó Cormacáin
- Henry Ó Cormacáin
References
Preceded by
Domnall Ua Finn |
Bishops of Clonfert
1195-1203 |
Succeeded by
Máel Brigte Ua hEruráin |
Categories:
- People from County Galway
- Medieval Gaels
- 12th-century Irish people
- Irish Roman Catholic bishops
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