Denis Ó Connmhaigh Explained
Denis Ó Connmhaigh also recorded as Denis O'Cahan or in Latin as Dionysius[1] was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman in the 15th century:[2] he was appointed Bishop of Kilfenora on 17 November 1434 and consecrated on 26 December that year;[3] resigned on 12 December 1491.[4]
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Notes and References
- , The Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, volume 2, pp. 125–127.
- , Handbook of British Chronology, p. 358.
- , The Province of Munster, pp. 501–502.
- , Maps, Genealogies, Lists, p. 299.