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A significant religious center since time immemorial. Long before the village existed, the pagan ritual site of Navan exited[sic] nearby. [[Armagh]] itself has been important since [[Saint Patrick]] build a stone [[Christianity|church]] there in the 5th century. Today, there are two (2! count 'em) St. Patrick's Cathedrals in Amargh.<br /><br />In the 9th century, efforts were made to turn Armagh into a military as well as an ecclesiastical power.
A significant religious center since time immemorial. Long before the village existed, the pagan ritual site of Navan exited[sic] nearby. [[Armagh]] itself has been important since [[Saint Patrick]] build a stone [[Christianity|church]] there in the 5th century. Today, there are two (2! count 'em) St. Patrick's Cathedrals in Amargh.<br /><br />In the 9th century, efforts were made to turn Armagh into a military as well as an ecclesiastical power.
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A significant religious center since time immemorial. Long before the village existed, the pagan ritual site of Navan exited[sic] nearby. Armagh itself has been important since Saint Patrick build a stone church there in the 5th century. Today, there are two (2! count 'em) St. Patrick's Cathedrals in Amargh.

In the 9th century, efforts were made to turn Armagh into a military as well as an ecclesiastical power.