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  • The '''Shire of Lough Devnaree''' covers the following counties of Ireland: Dublin, Kildare and Wicklow. It is part of the [[Crown Principality of Insulae Dra Previously know as the 'Dublin area' part of the then Shire of 'Lough Devnaree' (Which then covered all of
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  • ...]]s established a settlement called ''An Dubh Lin'', which was to become [[Dublin]]. The [[Republic]] of Ireland has been in existence since 1949, with Dublin as the capital.
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  • ...d him to absorb Strathclyde into Alba.<br>In 877 the Viking raiders from [[Dublin]] established a base in Fife, and, in trying to dislodge them, Constantine
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  • == Wattle fences and Wattle and Daub houses in [[12th century|12th C]] [[Dublin]] ==
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  • ...ngs of Bernicia, to the north, and then in 910 more [[Denmark|Danes]] from Dublin took over. There was a brief period (c.927-939CE) when [[Athelstan]] of [[
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  • * 902, Norse [[Viking]]s capture Dublin.
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  • ...onstantine married, at unknown date, a daughter of the Norse [[king]] of [[Dublin]], '''Olaf III Guthfrithson''', and had at least 3 children. He therefore
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  • ...[[marriage]]s with his daughters, marrying one to Olaf, the [[king]] of [[Dublin]]; a second to a [[High King]] of [[Ireland]], and a third to Rhun, [[princ
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  • ...s, and their daughter is supposed to have married '''Sihtric''', king of [[Dublin]] and of [[York]].
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  • ...nes]], particularly [[Ivar the Boneless]] and [[Halfdan]], joint rulers in Dublin, who may have felt a little peeved at England in general because their fat
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  • When the Norse King of [[Dublin]], Olaf I (Guthfrithson), seized [[York]], Edmund marched North, beseiged t
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  • ...rn [[England]], coastal [[Scotland]] and [[Ireland]]; the modern city of [[Dublin]] started as one such settlement.
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  • ...ly [[Macbeth]] prior to his elevation to the Scots throne, and Margad of [[Dublin]]) to offer him submission in return for peace.
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  • ...o built many fine castles and settlements, including [[Trim Castle]] and [[Dublin Castle]]. Both cultures intermixed, borrowing from each other's language, c
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  • *[[Shire of Lough Devnaree]] ([[Dublin]], Ireland)
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