Cú Dínaisc mac Conasaig

Cú Dínaisc mac Conasaig (also called Cudinaisc, Cudinaisg, Cú Dínisc, Cudiniscus) (c.720 791), was the Abbot of Armagh, Ireland from 768 to 772.

Genealogy and Birth

Cú Dínaisc was a member of the Uí Eachach clan from the Ards Peninsula, County Down. His father was Concas (also called Conasach, Conasaig, Cú Ásaig, Cú Fásaig) who was descended from Cathbath, son of Eochaid Gonnat the High King of Ireland who died in 267 A.D.[1]

Abbot of Armagh

On the death of Fer dá Chrích mac Suibni, the Abbot of Armagh, on 18 May 768, Cú Dínaisc was appointed as the 23rd coarb in succession to Saint Patrick.[2] Cú Dínaisc was in contention with Dub dá Leithe I mac Sínaig for the abbacy and was forced out or resigned after 4 years in office.

Death

Cú Dínaisc died in 791. The Annals of Ireland give the following obits-

Notes

  1. The Ancient List of the Coarbs of Patrick, by Rev. H. J. Lawlor and R. I. Best in PRIA, Vol. XXXV (1919), p. 321, No. 26.
  2. Moody, Martin & Byrne 1984, A New History of Ireland, volume IX, p. 238.

References

  • Moody, T. W.; Martin, F. X.; Byrne, F. J., eds. (1984). Maps, Genealogies, Lists: A Companion to Irish History, Part II. A New History of Ireland. Volume IX. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-821745-5. 
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