List of Comarbai Coluim Cille At Kells and Derry
None of the following comarbai Coluim Cille are based at Iona, but rather Kells and Derry.
Comarbai Coluim Cille from 1099 to the 1220s | ||||
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Incumbent | Chief monastery | Until | Citation(s) | Notes |
Ferdomnach Ua Clucáin | Kells | Died 1114 | ||
Máel Brigte mac Rónáin | Kells | Died 1117 | ||
Conaing Ua Beigléighinn | Kells | Died 1128 | ||
Gilla Adamnáin Ua Coirthnén | Kells | — | Gilla Adamnáin was a priest of Durrow who later became abbot of Kells. | |
Gilla Meic Liac mac Diarmata | Derry | Archbishop from 1137 | Gilla Meic Liac (Gelasius) had been abbot of Derry since 1121, and was consecrated archbishop of Armagh in 1137; he died on 27 March 1174. | |
Muiredach Ua Clucáin | Kells | Died 1154 | ||
Flaithbertach Ua Brolcháin | Derry | Died 1175 | ||
Gilla Meic Liac Ua Branáin | Derry | Resigned 1198 | ||
Gilla Críst Ua Cernaig | Derry | Died 1210 | ||
Fonachtan Ua Branáin | Derry | Died 1220 | ||
Flann Ua Brolcháin | Derry | Deposed 1220 | ||
Muichertach Ua Milliuc | Derry | Died |
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