Roland Jorz
Roland Jorz, OP (some sources Jorse)[1] was a medieval Archbishop of Armagh[2]
He was consecrated on 13 November 1311; and resigned before 22 August 1322. He acted as a suffragan bishop in the dioceses of the Diocese of Canterbury in 1323, and the Diocese of York in 1332.[3]
References
- ^ "Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates Volume 3" Cotton, H. p19 Dublin, Hodges & Smith, 1848-1878
- ^ "A New History of Ireland" T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin, F.J. Byrne and Cosgrove, A: Oxford, OUP, 1976 ISBN 0-19-821745-5
- ^ Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (Third Edition, reprinted 2003 ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 360–361 ISBN 0-521-56350-X
- v
- t
- e
Archbishops of Armagh
- Patrick
- Sechnall mac Restituit
- Sen-Phátraic
- Benén mac Sescnén
- Iarlaithe mac Treno
- Cormac
- Dubthach the First
- Ailill the First
- Ailill the Second
- Dubthach the Second
- Fiachra mac Colmain
- Fedelmid Find
- Carláen
- Eochu macDiarmaid
- Senach
- Mac Laisre
- Tómméne
- Ségéne
- Fland Feblae mac Scandláin
- Suibne mac Crundmaíl
- Congus
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
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
12th–16th centuries
- Cellach of Armagh
- Malachy
- Gilla Meic Liac mac Diarmata
- Cornelius of Armagh
- Gilla in Choimded Ua Caráin
- Tommaltach Ua Conchobair
- Mael Ísu Ua Cerbaill
- Tommaltach Ua Conchobair (second)
- Echdonn Mac Gilla Uidir
- Luke Netterville
- Donatus Ó Fidabra
- Robert Archer
- Albert Suerbeer
- Reginald of Bologna
- Abraham Ó Conalláin
- Máel Patraic Ua Scannail
- Nicol Mac Máel Ísu
- Michael MacLochlainn
- Dionysius
- John Taaffe
- Walter Jorz
- Roland Jorz
- Stephen Seagrave
- David Mág Oireachtaigh
- Richard FitzRalph
- Milo Sweetman
- Thomas Ó Calmáin
- John Colton
- Nicholas Fleming
- Richard Talbot
- John Swayne
- John Prene
- John Mey
- John Bole
- John Foxalls
- Edmund Connesburgh
- Ottaviano Spinelli de Palatio
- John Kite
- George Cromer
- Robert Wauchope
- George Dowdall
16th–21st centuries
- Donagh O'Tighe
- Richard Creagh
- Edmund MacGauran
- Peter Lombard
- Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil
- Hugh O'Reilly
- Edmund O'Reilly
- Oliver Plunkett
- Dominic Maguire
- Hugh MacMahon
- Bernard MacMahon
- Ross MacMahon
- Michael O'Reilly
- Anthony Blake
- Richard O'Reilly
- Patrick Curtis
- Thomas Kelly
- William Crolly
- Paul Cullen
- Joseph Dixon
- Michael Kieran
- Daniel McGettigan
- Michael Logue
- Patrick O'Donnell
- Joseph MacRory
- John D'Alton
- William Conway
- Tomás Ó Fiaich
- Cahal Daly
- Seán Brady
- Eamon Martin
Italics indicate a person who was elected but not consecrated.
This biography of an Irish religious figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e