Armagh is Ireland's ecclesiastical capital for both Anglicans and Catholics.
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Eames told a gathering of Anglican clergy in Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland southwest of Belfast.
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Armagh was transformed into one of Europe s leading seats of learning, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland.
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The burgh soon became the ecclesiastical capital of Scotland, a position which was held until the Scottish Reformation.
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The city of St . Andrews, 20 miles east of Falkland, was the ancient ecclesiastical capital of Scotland.
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Armagh was the Primatial seat of Ireland and its ancient ecclesiastical capital where St Patrick had established his Great Church.
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Armagh, ecclesiastical capital for the Irish Republic and British-ruled Northern Ireland, has Catholic and Protestant cathedrals on adjacent hills.
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Recognised as the ecclesiastical capital of Scotland, the town now had vast economic and political influence within Europe as a cosmopolitan town.
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During his September 1979 visit, the pope canceled plans to visit the Northern Ireland city of Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland.
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During his September 1979 visit to Ireland, the pope canceled plans to visit the Northern Ireland city of Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland.