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- historians and archaeologists as "Áth Cliath" to distinguish it from "Duiblinn" (see below). The existence of other early ringforts in the vicinity of...
- or Duiblinn, is described in the Annals of Ulster with entries ranging from the settlement of Dublin by Vikings ("The heathens still at Duiblinn" in...
- preceded by a Christian ecclesiastical site known as Duiblinn, from which Dyflin took its name. Duiblinn derives from the early classical Irish Dubhlind /...
- Dublin is referred to in local sources as Áth Cliath ("Ford of Hurdles"). Duiblinn first appears as the name of a Christian ecclesiastical settlement which...
- raiders but as conquerors. They seized the ecclesiastical settlement at Duiblinn and established a longphort, or naval encampment, nearby; where precisely...
- Dublín (Catalan*, Finnish*, Spanish*), Dublin – Дублин (Russian*), Duḃlinn, Duiḃlinn or Duibhlinn (historical Irish*), Dublina (Latvian*), Dublinas (Lithuanian*)...
- bases. The first known longports were at Linn Dúachaill (Annag****an) and Duiblinn (on the River Liffey, at or near present Dublin). They were also moving...
- The Viking settlement of about 841 was known as Dyflin, from the Irish Duiblinn ("black pool"), which also led to the modern English name. This referred...
- bases. The first known longports were at Linn Dúachaill (Annag****an) and Duiblinn (on the River Liffey, at or near present Dublin). 865 Great Britain: The...