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    The Book of Armagh or Codex Ardmachanus (ar or 61) (Irish: Leabhar Ard Mhacha), also known as the Canon of Patrick and the Liber Ar(d)machanus, is a 9th-century...
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    Armagh (/ɑːrˈmɑː/ ar-MAH; Irish: Ard Mhacha, IPA: [ˌaːɾˠd̪ˠ ˈwaxə], "Macha's height") is the county town of County Armagh and a city in Northern Ireland...
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    Lichfield Gospels. Among others, the St. Gall Gospel Book belongs to the late 8th century and the Book of Armagh (dated to 807–809) to the early 9th century....
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  • Bachal Isu (redirect from Staff of Jesus)
    consistently identified with the Staff Of Jesus, along with his Book of Gospels, known as the Book of Armagh, to Armagh Cathedral in Ulster which he had recently...
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    The Archbishop of Armagh is an archiepiscopal title which takes its name from the city of Armagh in Northern Ireland. Since the Reformation, there have...
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    death of Palladius, who according to the Book of Armagh was also called Patrick. In 461/2 the annals say that "Here some record the repose of Patrick";: 19 ...
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    County Armagh (Irish: Contae Ard Mhacha) is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland and one of the traditional thirty-two counties of Ireland. It is...
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    Benignus of Armagh (died 467) was the son of Sesenen, an Irish chieftain in the part of Ireland that is now called County Meath. He was baptised into the...
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  • reference to Cairbre is in Tírechán's Memoir of St. Patrick, a 7th-century Latin text found in the Book of Armagh. Patrick finds an enormous grave and raises...
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  • Early Irish literature (category All Wikipedia articles in need of updating)
    oldest of which is the Book of Armagh (c. 812). The early glosses, though of little interest outside of philology, show the wide learning of the commentators...
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  • The Book of Armagh (Dublin, Trinity College, Ms.52), which contains most important later traditions about Patrick and dates from the second half of the...
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    part of Ireland. The ordinary is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh who is also the Metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Armagh and the...
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    for the Book of Armagh. The Annals of the Four Masters recorded the death of Ferdomnach as a sage and choice scribe of the Church of Armagh. His creation...
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    the 'Book of Armagh' that, in the year 1005, Brian donated 22 ounces of gold to this monastery and declared that Armagh was the religious capital of Ireland...
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    Cumdach (redirect from Book shrine)
    the reverse is the case. Other books such as the Book of Kells, Book of Armagh and Book of Durrow are known to have once had either cumdachs or treasure...
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    third of which it shares with the Hereford Gospels. There are fewer variations in the text that agree with the MacRegol Gospels and the Book of Armagh; 370...
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    Annals of the Four Masters. M3656; Keating, Geoffrey. History of Ireland. 2.25. Bieler, Ludwig, ed. (1979). The Patrician Texts in the Book of Armagh. Ludwig...
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    reward for keeping the famous Book of Armagh (the name Maor meaning "steward" or "keeper" in Irish). This famous book is now held at Trinity College...
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  • Book of Armagh first attests to Lommán's new status. It states that through his mother, Lommán was a kinsman of the saint as well as of a number of other...
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  • Yellow Book of Lecan Akilattirattu Ammanai, 19th century Alexandrian text-type, 3rd century Arul Nool, 19th century Book of Armagh, 9th century Book of Kells...
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  • There's reference to the Fergus Mór tradition in the Irish Notulae, Book of Armagh, although copied in the 9th century it's written in 8th century language...
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  • Book of Armagh, he is called "Coirthech rex Aloo", "Ceretic, King of the Height [of the Clyde]". Todd, James Henthorn (1863), St. Patrick, Apostle of...
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    of Elphin is described in the "Book of Armagh" as the cerd, (the wright or goldsmith) of St. Patrick. Assicus made chalices, patens, and metal book-covers...
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  • Florence MacMoyer (category People from County Armagh)
    – 12 February 1713), a native of Ballymoyer, County Armagh, Ireland was the last hereditary keeper of the Book of Armagh, a 9th-century Irish manuscript...
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    Insular script (category Culture of medieval Scotland)
    Book, and the Book of Armagh. Insular script was influential in the development of Carolingian minuscule in the scriptoria of the Carolingian empire...
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    The South Armagh Sniper is the generic name given to the members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (IRA) South Armagh Brigade who conducted a...
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  • William Reeves (bishop) (category Alumni of Trinity College Dublin)
    Church of Ireland Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore from 1886 until his death. He was the last private keeper of the Book of Armagh and at the time of his...
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    MacGorman (category Surnames of Irish origin)
    Ireland. The Life of St. Patrick from the Book of Armagh was authored on the request of Áed of Sletty. As well as this, the mother of Columba of Iona came from...
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  • Maelsuthan Ua Cerbhail (category Year of birth unknown)
    donation in the Book of Armagh. St. Patrick, when going to heaven, ordained that all the fruit of his labour, as well of baptisms, as of causes and other...
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    Vulgate (redirect from Revision of Vulgate)
    DELQR group of manuscripts, named after the sigla it uses for them: Book of Armagh (D), Egerton Gospels (E), Lichfield Gospels (L), Book of Kells (Q),...
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