Cathróe of Cennrígmonaid

Cathróe of Cennrígmonaid

Cathróe of Cennrígmonaid is the twelfth alleged Bishop of Cennrígmonaid, equivalent to later day St. Andrews, although apparently only "bishop-elect". [John Macqueen, Winifred MacQueen, & D.E.R. Watt, (eds.), "Scottichronicon by Walter Bower in Latin and English", Vol. 3, (Aberdeen, 1995), pp. 344-5, 463.] He is one of 4 bishops-elect listed by Walter Bower; that is, he is the second of Giric, Cathróe, Eadmer and Godric. As with the other 3, Bower is our only source. As the list is in chronological order, only Cathróe can have been bishop elect before Thurgot of Durham was elected bishop in 1107, with Eadmer being bishop-elect in 1120 after the death of Thurgot. [John Dowden, "The Bishops of Scotland", ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912), pp. 1-4.] It has been suggested too that Eadmer and Godric are the same people. [D.E.R. Watt, (ed.) "Fasti Ecclesia Scoticanae Medii Aevii ad annum 1638", (Scottish Records Society, 1969), p. 290.]

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References

*Broun, Dauvit, "Recovering the Full Text of Version A of the Foundation Legend", in Simon Taylor (ed.) "Kings, Clerics and Chronicles in Scotland, 500–1297", (Dublin, 2000), pp. 108-14
*Dowden, John, "The Bishops of Scotland", ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
*Dumville, David N., "St Cathróe of Metz and the Hagiography of Exoticism," in "Irish Hagiography: Saints and Scholars", ed. John Carey et al. (Dublin, 2001), pp. 172–188
*MacQueen, John, MacQueen, Winifred & Watt, D.E.R. (eds.), "Scottichronicon by Walter Bower in Latin and English", Vol. 3, (Aberdeen, 1995)
*Watt, D.E.R., (ed.) "Fasti Ecclesia Scoticanae Medii Aevii ad annum 1638", (Scottish Records Society, 1969)


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