Máel Muire of Cennrígmonaid
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Máel Muire is the fifth alleged Bishop of Cennrígmonaid, equivalent to later day St. Andrews. He is mentioned in the bishop-list of the 15th century historian Walter Bower as the successor of Cellach II, the latter of whom reign for at least 25 years.[1] Nothing else is known about Máel Muire. However, he cannot have been bishop before 988/9, because that is the earliest likely date for the end of the episcopate of his predecessor Cellach. The next firm date for any bishop of Cennrígmonaid is 1055, when the Annals of Tigernach records the death of bishop Máel Duin,[2] and obviously this date is too far ahead to be of very much use.
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- Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History: AD 500–1286, 2 Vols, (Edinburgh, 1922), vol. i
- MacQueen, John, MacQueen, Winifred & Watt, D.E.R. (eds.), Scottichronicon by Walter Bower in Latin and English, Vol. 3, (Aberdeen, 1995)
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Preceded by: Cellach II |
Bishop of Cennrígmonaid fl. late-900s |
Succeeded by: Máel Ísu II |