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Saint Dubthach the Second (also called Dubhthach, Dubtach, Dubtagh, Duach the Younger, Duach II, Dúach, Duffy; c. 490 – 548) was the Bishop of Armagh , Ireland from 536 to 548.
Genealogy and birth [ edit ]
St. Dubthach was a member of the Úi Thuirtri, a clan from the western shore of Lough Neagh who descended from Colla Uais .[ 1]
On the death of Saint Ailill the Second , the Bishop of Armagh, on 1 July 536, St. Dubthach was appointed as the 9th Bishop in succession to Saint Patrick . Saint Dubthach reigned as Bishop for 12 years. There is a reference in the Life of St. Tigernach of Clones to Duach. Scholars like Charles Plummer and Kim McCone assumed this refers to Dubthach the Second but the position of the anecdote in Tigernach's Life means it is more likely to refer to Dubthach the First , a view that Ware and Canon O’Hanlon agreed with.[citation needed ]
St. Dubthach died in 548. The Annals of Ireland give the following obits-
Annals of Ulster 548 - "Dubthach or Duach, of the seed of Colla Uais, abbot of Ard Macha, rested."
Annals of the Four Masters 547 - "St. Dubhthach, Abbot of Ard-Macha, died. He was of the race of Colla Uais".
Annals from the Book of Leinster - "Duach, abbot of Armagh"
The entry in the Annals of the Four Masters above refers to Dubthach as a saint. However no other record exists of his veneration or of his Feast Day.
^ 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. 11.
5th–8th centuries Abbots 8th–12th centuries
Célé Petair
Fer dá Chrích mac Suibni
Cú Dínaisc mac Conasaig
Dub dá Leithe I mac Sínaig
Fóendelach mac Móenaig
Airechtach ua Fáeláin
Fóendelach mac Móenaig (second)
Gormgal mac Dindataig
Condmach mac Duib dá Leithe
Torbach mac Gormáin
Toicthech Ua Tigernaig
Nuadu of Loch Uama
Flandgus mac Loingsig
Artrí mac Conchobair
Suibne mac Forandáin
Eógan Mainistrech mac Ainbthig
Forindán mac Murgile
Diarmait ua Tigernáin
Cathassach
Féthgno mac Nechtain
Máel Cobo mac Crundmaíl
Ainmere ua Fáeláin
Máel Cobo mac Crundmaíl (second)
Cathassach mac Robartaig
Máel Brigte mac Tornáin
Ioseph mac Fathaig
Máel Pátraic mac Máel Tuile
Cathassach mac Doilgén
Muiredach mac Fergussa
Dub dá Leithe II mac Cellaig
Muirecén mac Ciaracáin
Máel Muire mac Eochada
Amalgaid mac Máel Muire
Dub dá Leithe III Máel Muire
Cummascach Ua hErodáin
Máel Ísu mac Amalgada
Domnall mac Amalgada
Cellach of Armagh
Muirchertach mac Domnall
Niall mac Áeda meic Máel Ísu
Bishops 8th–12th centuries
Affiath
Nuadu of Loch Uama
Artrí mac Conchobair
Forindán mac Murgile
Máel Pátraic mac Findchon
Féthgno mac Nechtain
Cathassach mac Robartaig
Mochtae daltae Féthgno
Máel Aithgin
Cellach mac Sóergussa
Máel Ciaráin mac Eochocáin
Ioseph mac Fathaig
Máel Pátraic mac Máel Tuile
Cathassach mac Doilgén
Cathassach mac Murchadáin
Máel Muire mac Scandláinn
Airmedach mac Coscraig
Cenn Fáelad Sabaill
Máel Tuile
Áed Ua Forréid
Máel Pátraic mac Airmedaig
Cáenchomrac Ua Baigill
Máel Coluim Ua Broicháin
Máel Brigte Ua Broicháin
Amlaim Ua Muirethaig
Archbishops 12th–16th centuries Archbishops 16th–21st centuries Italics indicate a person who was elected but not consecrated.