Entities

bishops of Ros Cré

  • Ísác Úa CúanáinÚa Cúanáin (Ísác)
    (d. 1161)
    Úa Cúanáin (Isaac)
    First known bishop of Éile and Ros Cré (Roscrea), whose obit is recorded in AFM under the year 1161.
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  • d. 1161
  • Úa Cerbaill [bishop of Ros Cré]Úa Cerbaill ... bishop of Ros Cré
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  • d. 1168


See also: Crónán of Roscrea
Crónán (Mo Chua) of Roscrea
also Mo Chua, patron saint of Ros Cré (Roscrea, Co. North Tipperary)

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Úa Cúanáin (Echtgus)
Úa Cúanáin (Echtgus)
(d. 1161?)
Author of a Middle Irish metrical treatise on the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. According to a rubric in the Brussels copy of the poem, he was of the community of Roscrea. It has been suggested, e.g. by Aidan Breen, that he is the same person as Ísác Úa Cúanáin, first known bishop of Roscrea, whose obit is recorded in AFM under the year 1161.

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Úa Cúanáin (Ísác)
Úa Cúanáin (Ísác)
(d. 1161)
First known bishop of Éile and Ros Cré (Roscrea), whose obit is recorded in AFM under the year 1161.

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Reference works
Logainm: Bunachar Logainmneacha na hÉireann / Placenames database of Ireland, Online: Fiontar (DCU), The Placenames Branch (Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht), 2008–present. URL: <http://www.logainm.ie>.
[id. 46874. ‘Ros Cré/Roscrea (town)’] direct link
MacShamhráin, Ailbhe, Nora White, Aidan Breen, and Kim R. McCone, Monasticon Hibernicum: early Christian ecclesiastical settlement in Ireland, 5th to 12th centuries, Online: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, School of Celtic Studies, 2008–present. URL: <https://monasticon.celt.dias.ie>.
[id. 4884. ‘Ros Cré’] direct link
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