HISTORY PRESENTATION III
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Created on March 30, 2022
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of DUBLIN
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Where is dublin
MOUTH OF THE RIVER LIFFEY IN THE EASTERN PART OF IRELAND
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viking raids
Viking raids in the 8th and 9th century
the lockout
25.000 workers
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1171-1399
1603-1660
The name Dublin comes from the Gaelic dubh linn or “black pool” - where the Poddle stream met the River Liffey to form a deep pool at Dublin Castle. The city's modern name - Baile Áth Cliath – means the “town of the ford of the hurdles”. Ireland's four principal routeways converged at a crossing place made of hurdles of interwoven saplings straddling the low-tide Liffey.
837 AD – 917 AD
1014 – 1170
The Vikings adopted Christianity and founded Christ Church Cathedral. In 1169, the deposed Irish King MacMurrough sought help from south-west Wales Normans who, under their leader Richard FitzGilbert de Clare (Strongbow), seized Dublin.
2000 2010
Free EU movement attracted a large swathe of Eastern Europeans to migrate to Ireland, particularly Dublin. Amid the global financial crash, Ireland's huge property bubble burst and the Celtic Tiger collapsed, leaving many Irish businesses bankrupt and property owners in debt. Westlife took over the Irish boyband mantle from Boyzone. Referendums allowing same-sex marriage (2015) and abortion (2018) further separated state from church and reinforced the country's increasing secularism. The UK referendum vote to leave the EU put the Irish border at the centre of negotiations ahead of the expected March 2019 leaving date.
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