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BELIEFS AND CUSTOMS 10

contents : Late Medieval : Beliefs and customs
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When a Norman, John Comyn, was appointed Archbishop of Dublin, he quarrelled with the city corporation so much that he decided to build a second cathedral outside the jurisdiction of the corporation. This was to become St Patrick’s Cathedral, situated down the hill from Christ Church and outside the then city walls.

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