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Petrus Ua Mórda

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Province
  
Tuam

Successor
  
Mael Isu Mac in Baird

Term ended
  
27 December 1171


Installed
  
circa 1150

Diocese
  
Clonfert

Name
  
Petrus Morda

Predecessor
  
Gilla Patraic Ua hAilchinned

Petrus Ua Mórda (Anglicised: Peter O'Mordha, (O')More, or (O')Moore) was Bishop of Clonfert from circa 1150 to 1171.

He appears to have been a member of a family from Ui Maine, one of the oldest and largest kingdoms located in Connacht, Ireland. Ua Mórda was abbot of Grellach dá Iach, the first of three sites inhabited by the Cistercians, and who finally settled at Boyle Abbey. In around 1150 AD, he became Bishop of Clonfert; styled as Bishop of Cluain-fearta-Brenainn or Bishop of Ui Maine.

He was greatly esteemed as "a divine and learned monk". He drowned in the River Shannon (Irish: Abha na Sionainne), near Port-da-Chaineg, on 27 December 1171.

A Dionysius Ó Mórdha would be Bishop of Clonfert from 1509 to 1534. The surname is nowadays rendered as Ó Mórdha and Moore.

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Petrus Ua Mórda Wikipedia