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<p> (Lat. Congussius), bishop and scribe of Armagh, succeeded Suibhne A.D. 730, and held the see for twenty years (Ware, Irish Bishops, page 4; O'Donovae, Four Masters, 1:331, 352 n, 353). </p>
<p> (Lat. Congussius), bishop and scribe of Armagh, succeeded Suibhne A.D. 730, and held the see for twenty years (Ware, Irish Bishops, page 4; O'Donovae, Four Masters, 1:331, 352 n, 353). </p>
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(Lat. Congussius), bishop and scribe of Armagh, succeeded Suibhne A.D. 730, and held the see for twenty years (Ware, Irish Bishops, page 4; O'Donovae, Four Masters, 1:331, 352 n, 353).

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