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*'''MacCabe''', Edwand - 19th-century Dublin archbishop, cardinal | *'''MacCabe''', Edwand - 19th-century Dublin archbishop, cardinal | ||
− | *'''Cullen''', Paul, Cardinal (1803-78) - archbishop of Dublin, bitter enemy of the Fenians, execrated at Christmas dinner in [[Portrait | + | *'''Cullen''', Paul, Cardinal (1803-78) - archbishop of Dublin, bitter enemy of the Fenians, execrated at Christmas dinner in [[A Portrait]]. |
*MacCabe succeeded Cullen as Archbishop of Dublin; both were 19th century anti-nationalistic cardinals (as such had red hats and were addressed 'your Eminence') | *MacCabe succeeded Cullen as Archbishop of Dublin; both were 19th century anti-nationalistic cardinals (as such had red hats and were addressed 'your Eminence') |
Latest revision as of 23:53, 9 September 2020
- MacCabe, Edwand - 19th-century Dublin archbishop, cardinal
- Cullen, Paul, Cardinal (1803-78) - archbishop of Dublin, bitter enemy of the Fenians, execrated at Christmas dinner in A Portrait.
- MacCabe succeeded Cullen as Archbishop of Dublin; both were 19th century anti-nationalistic cardinals (as such had red hats and were addressed 'your Eminence')