Archbishop of Armagh (disambiguation)
- Archbishop of Armagh (disambiguation)
Today there are two people who hold the title of Archbishops of Armagh:
*Archbishop of Armagh (Roman Catholic)
*Archbishop of Armagh (Church of Ireland)
Both bear the title Primate of All Ireland for their respective churches.
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