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One of the enduring controversies in the history of Dublin concerns the existence and location of the longphort, or naval encampment, which the Annals of Ulster claim was established by the Vikings at Dublin in 841. The Annals refer to encampments at both Duiblinn and Áth Cliath, which has led some archaeologists … See more
The First Viking Age in Ireland began in 795, when Vikings began carrying out hit-and-run raids on Gaelic Irish coastal settlements. Over the following decades the raiding parties became bigger and better organized; … See more
For more than a dozen years in the middle of the 9th century, most of the Viking raids in Ireland appear to have been part of a co-ordinated effort to … See more
In 837 a fleet of sixty longships sailed up the River Liffey and raided "churches, forts and dwellings", including presumably those at Dublin. Later in the same year, a certain Saxolb … See more
Whatever their provenance, both the Findgaill and the Dubgaill were politically and militarily active throughout the islands of Britain and Ireland for the remainder of the 9th century. For the next fifteen years or so, Amlaíb and Ímar used Dublin as their base of … See more
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In 851 a significant development took place: "The Dubgenti came to Áth Cliath, made a great slaughter of the Findgaill, and plundered the … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Kingdom of Dublin - Wikipedia
52 rows · The Kingdom of Dublin (Old Norse: Dyflin [1]) was a Norse kingdom …
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Jun 4, 2020 · Viking Dublin was the most important trading town in the Viking western world and had a rich agricultural hinterland, so would have been home to many wealthy merchants. Of course, jewelry and ornaments were, and still …
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This exhibition explores the Viking Age in Ireland through surviving objects – including objects from Viking graves of the 9th and 10th centuries and from settlement sites of the 10th to 12th centuries. At the centre of the exhibition is …
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Oct 13, 2022 · Learn how Dublin was founded, raided, and ruled by Vikings from the 9th to the 12th century CE. Discover the role of Dublin in the Norse kingdoms, the slave trade, and the Irish and Anglo-Norman conquests.
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Ninth and 10th century Viking graves were discovered in coastal locations such as Arklow, Co. Wicklow, Ballyholm, Co. Down, Eyrephort, Co. Galway, and in more extensive cemeteries at Kilmainham and Islandbridge on the banks of …
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3 days ago · Norse Dublin was a prosperous settlement; excavations begun in the 1960s revealed a wealth of archaeological evidence from that period. In the late 1970s the decision by Dublin Corporation to build civic offices on the early …
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