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Áed Ua Forréid was Bishop of Armagh from 1032 to 1056. He was from the Cenél Tigernaig branch of the northern Uí Néill kin-group of Cenél nÉogain.[1] The see was not elevated to an archbishopric until 1106, well after his death.
A praise-poem in his honour, written sometime after his election and before 1042, exists in a single copy transcribed in 1628 by Mícheál Ó Cléirigh (Dublin, Royal Irish Academy MS B.IV.2 (1080), fol. 142r).[2]
He may have resigned the bishopric when he became fer léigind (i.e. Lector) in 1049. In the Annals of Ulster, which derive from an Armagh chronicle,[3] in their prose notice of his death at 75 years of age, he is only "eminent lector of Armagh" (ard-fer leiginn Aird Macha).[4] However, a verse cited in the same entry also describes him as "gentle bishop".
Notes
edit- ^ Murphy: Poem in Praise, p.156.
- ^ Murphy (ed. and trans.): Poem in Praise
- ^ Evans, Present and the Past, pp.17–44
- ^ Mac Airt and Mac Niocaill (ed. and trans.): The Annals of Ulster, s.a. (pp.492–493)
References
edit- Evans, Nicholas J. (2010), The Present and the Past in Medieval Irish Chronicles, Studies in Celtic History 27, Woodbridge: Boydell, ISBN 9781843835493
- Murphy, Gerard (1944), "A Poem in Praise of Áodh Úa Foirréidh, Bishop of Armagh (1032‒1056)", in O'Brien, Sylvester (ed.), Measgra i gCuimhne Mhichil Uí Chléirigh, Dublin: Assisi Press, pp. 140–164
- Mac Airt, Seán; Mac Niocaill, Gearóid (1983), The Annals of Ulster, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies