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Drumanagh (Irish:
Droim Meánach) is a
headland near the
village of Loughshinny, in the
north east of Dublin, Ireland. It
features an
early 19th-century...
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conservation plan for the
Drumanagh fort has been
developed by
Fingal County Council.
Following a
process of
public consultation, the
Drumanagh Conservation Study...
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interpretation of this is a
matter of
debate amongst historians. In
places like
Drumanagh (interpreted by some
historians to be the site of a
possible Roman fort...
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County Dublin seaside village of
Loughshinny due to its
proximity to
Drumanagh, an
important trading site with
links to
Roman Britain; it has even been...
- (personification) Hiberno-English Hiberno-Roman
relations Hibernophile Drumanagh Scotia "Hibernia -
Origin and
meaning of the name
Hibernia by
Online Etymology...
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primarily in Leinster,
notably a
fortified site on the
promontory of
Drumanagh,
fifteen miles north of Dublin, and
burials on the
nearby island of Lambay...
- "Archaeology
Ireland Vol. 31, No. 2 (Summer 2017), pp. 12-14 (3 pages)
DRUMANAGH—AN
EXCITING PROSPECT".
Archaeology Ireland. 31 (2): 12–14. JSTOR 90014316...
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Martello towers in Balbriggan,
Shenick Island and Red
Island at Skerries,
Drumanagh Fort, Rush,
Tower Bay in Portrane, Donabate,
Malahide (Hicks
tower owned...
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headland of
Drumanagh, near
Dublin and not yet
fully excavated, may have
represented a
centre for
trade with
Roman Britain.
Drumanagh is an example...
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famous landmarks are the
Martello Tower on the
nearby headland of
Drumanagh and some
unusual rock
formations visible on some of the many
coastal walks...