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Iarlaithe mac Treno

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son of Amalgad, a brother of Trichem’s. We are in bondage and in great tribulation, and we are not allowed even to sharpen our irons against a flagstone, so that it may be the worse for us, and so that it may be the more difficult. Wherefore blood comes through our hands.”; Patrick blessed the irons so that they became the more easily used, and he went to the king, to Rath-Trena. And Patrick fasted against him. Trian did nothing for him. Patrick turned on the morrow from the fortress. He cast his spittle on the rock which lay on his road, and the rock broke into three. A third part of the spittle was then flung a thousand paces. Patrick said: ”Two thirds of the fasting on the rock, a third on the king and on the fort and on the district. There will be of Trian’s children neither king nor crown-prince. He himself shall perish early and shall go down into bitter hell.” Trian himself went to bind and beat the slaves who had given an account of him. His horses drag him and his charioteer off in his chariot, and went into the lake. Loch Trena is its name; that was his last fall. He will not come out of that lake until the vespers of Doomsday; and it will not be for happiness even then. The king's wife went after Patrick. She repented, she fell on her knees. Patrick blessed her womb and her children, namely, Setne, son of Trian and larlaide, son of Trian. Sechnall baptized Setne. Patrick baptized Iarlaide; and Patrick said that he would afterwards be a successor of his.
120:, in the diocese of Armagh, wont to be governed by canons of Armagh only, has, when excommunicate and publicly proclaimed excommunicate, celebrated and taken part in masses and other divine offices in contempt of the Keys, thereby incurring irregularity, and has committed simony) if Thomas, who, on account of the inordinate favours which Solomon has in the city and diocese of Armagh, has no hope of obtaining justice therein, will accuse Solomon before them, etc. as usual, to summon Solomon, and if they find the above to be true, to deprive him, and in that event to make provision to the said Thomas of a canonry of Armagh and collate and assign to him the said rectory called a prebend, value not exceeding 14 marks sterling. Vite ac morum. (A. and Ja. de Vicentia. | A. viii. Residuum gratis pro deo. Idus Septembris Anno Sextodecimo. de Felletis 58:, whose feast day is 16 June. His paternal uncle was St. Laoghaire of Dún. His paternal first cousins were St. Eoghan of Killchlethe, St. Niall of Killchlethe, St. Dichu of Saul (Feast 29 April), St. Duthracht of Nendrum (Feast 16 May), St. Ailill of Moville (Feast 12 January) and St. Ross of Dun da Leithglass (Feast 7 April). Iarlaithe's genealogy is- 88:
Patrick once went on the road of Midluachair, to go into the land of Ulster, and there he met with wrights who were felling a yew-tree. Patrick saw that the blood came through the palms of the slaves at the felling. “Whence are ye?”; saith Patrick. “We are slaves” say they, “to Trian son of Fiacc,
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Chluain Fiacla has been identified with the church of Clonfeakle, in the townland of Tullydowey, parish of Clonfeacle, partly in the baronies of Armagh and Oneilland West, County Armagh, but chiefly in the barony of Dungannon Middle, Co. Tyrone. This identification is certainly correct as the
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Iarlaithe -i. epscop m Treana m Fecc m lomchadha m Breasail m Siorchadha m Fiattaigh Finn m Daire m Dluthaigh m Detsin m Eathach m Sin m Rosin m Triuin m Roitriuin m Airnil m Maine m Forgo m Fearadhaig m Oilella érann m Fiacha firmara m Aonghasa tuirmigh temhrach m Echach foiltletain m Oilella
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To the abbot of St. Patrick's, Newry, in the diocese of Dromore, and the archdeacon and the official of Dromore. Mandate (the pope having been informed by Thomas Oculean, clerk, of the diocese of Armagh, that Solomon Ocorra, rector called prebendary of the parish church of
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present church of Clonfeacle is named St. Jarlath’s. That it was also so called in medieval times is evident from papal documents. For example the entry in the Lateran Regesta for August 1446 states-
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After his death Iarlaithe was venerated as a saint and his feast was celebrated on 11 February, the day of his death. The Calendars of the Saints have the following entries-
55: 340: 295:’Excavations In the vicinity of St. Jarlath’s Church, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone’ by Ronan McHugh, Janet Bell & Philip MacDonald in 19:(also called Earlahy, Hierlath, Iarlaid, Iarlaide, Iarlaithi, Iarlathe, Iarlathi, Jarlaide, Jarlaithe, Jarlath, Yrlathei, Yrlatheus; 54:, a High King of Ireland who reigned in the 1st century A.D. Several of Iarlaithe's close family were saints. His twin brother was 958: 277:
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 9: 1431-1447, J. A. Tremlow (editor) London 1912, p, 581
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Naemsenchus Náemh nÉrenn, in Irish Texts, Fraser, Grosjean & O’Keeffe (Ed’s.), London 1931, Fasc. III, p. 62, section 142.
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After his ordination St. Jarlath was assigned to the church of Clonfeacle, which was founded by St. Patrick. The 12th century
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The Ancient List of the Coarbs of Patrick, by Rev. H. J. Lawlor and R. I. Best in PRIA, Vol. XXXV (1919), p. 319, No. 5.
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caisfhiaclaigh m Connla cruaidcelgaigh m Irereo gleofhataigh m Melge molbthaigh m Cobthaigh caoilbregh m Ughoine moir
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That there was an early Christian church at the site has been confirmed by recent archaeological excavations.
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Genealogiae Regum et Sanctorum Hiberniae, Paul Walsh (Ed.), Dublin 1918, p. 83, section 15.
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Iarlaithe mac Trena truim dias ciallach nachar traicc treoin do Dail fFiatach na fireoin
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The Tripartite Life of Patrick, Whitley Stokes (ed.), London 1887, Part I, pp.219-221.
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Thomas Oculean, principalis, obligavit se Camere super annata parrochialis ecclesie
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Iarlaithe died on 11 February 481. The Annals of Ireland give the following obits-
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the name of larlaithe, the fair and high, in the (metre called) rindard, I utter
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Saint Jarlaithe, son of Treana, Bishop of Ard-Macha, resigned his spirit
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This genealogy is also confirmed in the Naemsenchus Náemh nÉrenn as-
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De Annatis Hiberniae, M.A. Costello (ed.) Dundalk 1909, Vol. I, p. 7
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Repose of Iarlaithe, son of Trian, third bishop of Ard Macha
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indicate a person who was elected but not consecrated.
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of Archaeology 228: 189:Annals of Clonmacnoise 481- " 34:from 468 to 11 February 481. 20: 754:Gilla Meic Liac mac Diarmata 636:Niall mac Áeda meic Máel Ísu 601:Dub dá Leithe II mac Cellaig 204: 7: 762:Gilla in Choimded Ua Caráin 690:Máel Pátraic mac Máel Tuile 592:Máel Pátraic mac Máel Tuile 529:Condmach mac Duib dá Leithe 175:Annals of Inisfallen 481- " 10: 1146: 716:Máel Pátraic mac Airmedaig 684:Máel Ciaráin mac Eochocáin 511:Dub dá Leithe I mac Sínaig 469:Fland Feblae mac Scandláin 363:Catholic Church in Ireland 1130:5th-century Irish bishops 1092: 924: 735: 699:Máel Muire mac Scandláinn 696:Cathassach mac Murchadáin 666:Máel Pátraic mac Findchon 643: 487: 373: 356: 815:Máel Patraic Ua Scannail 776:Tommaltach Ua Conchobair 766:Tommaltach Ua Conchobair 725:Máel Brigte Ua Broicháin 722:Máel Coluim Ua Broicháin 672:Cathassach mac Robartaig 633:Muirchertach mac Domnall 581:Cathassach mac Robartaig 575:Máel Cobo mac Crundmaíl 502:Fer dá Chrích mac Suibni 159: 783:Echdonn Mac Gilla Uidir 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Murgile 549:Suibne mac Forandáin 546:Artrí mac Conchobair 474:Suibne mac Crundmaíl 954:Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil 927:16th–21st centuries 811:Abraham Ó Conalláin 807:Reginald of Bologna 758:Cornelius of Armagh 738:12th–16th centuries 705:Cenn Fáelad Sabaill 532:Torbach mac Gormáin 429:Fiachra mac Colmain 424:Dubthach the Second 399:Iarlaithe mac Treno 38:Genealogy and Birth 17:Iarlaithe mac Treno 892:Edmund Connesburgh 819:Nicol Mac Máel Ísu 687:Ioseph mac Fathaig 656:Nuadu of Loch Uama 646:8th–12th centuries 589:Ioseph mac Fathaig 572:Ainmere ua Fáeláin 539:Nuadu of Loch Uama 490:8th–12th centuries 409:Dubthach the First 154:Iarlaithe mac Loga 146:Benignus of Armagh 1125:Bishops of Armagh 1102: 1101: 1049:Patrick O'Donnell 1039:Daniel McGettigan 848:Richard FitzRalph 792:Donatus Ó Fidabra 780: 745:Cellach of Armagh 629:Cellach of Armagh 578: 523: 444:Eochu macDiarmaid 419:Ailill the Second 394:Benén mac Sescnén 374:5th–8th centuries 310:Seanchas Ardmhaca 299:, Vol. 63 (2004). 1137: 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Index

Bishop of Armagh
Ireland
Dál Fiatach
Downpatrick
Fíatach Finn
Saint Séadna
Vita tripartita Sancti Patricii
Clonfeacle
Book of Leinster
Benignus of Armagh
Saint Patrick
Iarlaithe mac Loga
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Archbishops of Armagh
Primate of All Ireland
Catholic Church in Ireland
Archdiocese of Armagh
Patrick
Sechnall mac Restituit
Benén mac Sescnén
Iarlaithe mac Treno
Cormac
Dubthach the First
Ailill the First
Ailill the Second
Dubthach the Second
Fiachra mac Colmain
Fedelmid Find

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