Bishoprics in Ireland.
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BISHOPRICS IN IRELAND.[1]
- Acadensis, Achadensis:—Achomy.
- Achadiensis, Achatensis:—Aghadoe.
- Achathkonrensis:—Achonry.
- Ælfinensis:—Elphin.
- Airthermuighensis:—Amoy.
- Akadensis:—Achonry.
- Alachdensis, Aladensis:—Killala.
- Alfinensis:—Elphin.
- Anachdunensis:—Annaghdown.
- Aondruimensis:—Nendrum.
- Aras-Celtair:—Down.
- Archfordensis:—Ardfert.
- Archmorensis:—Ardmore.
- Arcmacensis:—Armagh (Arch-bishopric).
- Arcmorensis:—Ardmore.
- Ardacensis, Ardachadensis, Arda-hachtensis:—Ardagh.
- Ardartensis:—Ardfert.
- Ardbrekensis:—Ardbracchan, Meath.
- Ardcarnia:—Ardcarne,
- Ardecadensis:—Ardagh.
- Ardefertensis:—Ardfert.
- Ardmacanus:—Armagh.
- Ardmorensis:—Ardmore.
- Ardsrathensis:—Ardstraw, Ardrath.
- Armacanus, Armakensis:—Armagh (Archbishopric).
- Arthferdensis, Artfertensis:—Ardfert.
- Artmorensis:—Ardmore.
- Athrumensis:—Trim.
- Aunensis:—Awn.
- Baltifordia, Batilifordia:—Waterford.
- Bangorensis:—Bangor.
- Bistagniensis:—Glendelough.
- Brefiniensis:—Brefiny, or Kilmore.
- Campulus Boris:—Aghavoe, or Achadboe, in Ossory.
- Canic:—Kilkenny.
- Carkagensis:—Cork.
- Cashelensis:—Cashel, Munster; Cassiol Irra, Connaught.
- Casselensis, Cassiliensis:—Cashel, Munster (Arch-bishopric).
- ↑ Many bishoprics in Ireland were consolidated with others, or became extinct, the cathedrals becoming mere parish churches, as early as the 12th and 13th centuries.