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- Earlier, crowds of Catholics and Protestants cheered Blair in Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, 40 miles ( 65 kms ) southwest of Belfast.
- According to tradition, Saint Patrick founded his main church there in the year 457, and it eventually became the " ecclesiastical capital " of Ireland.
- In 1559, the town fell into decay after the violent Scottish Reformation and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms losing the status of ecclesiastical capital of Scotland.
- Daly acknowledged the church's problems when he announced his retirement in Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland 40 miles ( 65 kms ) southwest of Belfast.
- He appealed for a new IRA cease-fire after announcing his retirement in Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland 40 miles ( 65 kms ) southwest of Belfast.
- Earlier, crowds of cheering Catholics and Protestants greeted Blair on his first stop in Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, 40 miles ( 65 kms ) southwest of Belfast.
- St . Andrews was once the ecclesiastical capital of Scotland, and its university was founded in 1410, the first in Scotland and the third in Britain, after Oxford and Cambridge.
- They then traveled to Armagh where the queen was to restore city status to the ecclesiastical capital for both Roman Catholics and Anglicans in the Irish Republic and British-ruled Northern Ireland.
- Esztergom has been the ecclesiastical capital of the country since 1001 until today, and Stephen I of Hungary established his royal seat at Sz�kesfeh�rv�r, later the coronation town of the kings.
- The most serious attacks were in Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland 40 miles ( 65 kms ) southwest of Belfast, where at least 15 burning buses and other vehicles blocked roads.