• Linn Duachaill (Irish pronunciation: [ˌl̠ʲiːn̠ʲ ˈd̪ˠuəxəl̠ʲ]; "Duachall's pool") is the name of a Viking longphort near the village of Annagassan, County...
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    Annagassan (redirect from Linn Duachiaill)
    Annagassan had a population of 189 people. Annagassan was first mentioned as Linn Duachaill in AD 841 when the establishment of a Viking longphort was recorded...
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    the coast and overwintering in Ireland. The first were at Dublin and Linn Duachaill. Their attacks became bigger and reached further inland, striking larger...
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    O'Shanaghan). In 841, Vikings established a longphort (raiding base) at Linn Duachaill, Annagassan. Baron Ardee is a courtesy title of the heir of the Earl...
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    the coast and overwintering in Ireland. The first were at Dublin and Linn Duachaill. Their attacks became bigger and reached further inland, striking larger...
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    in Áth Cliath or Dublin by 841. In "841.4 There was a naval camp at Linn Duachaill from which the peoples and churches of Tethba were plundered. There...
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    to Scandinavia or British bases. The first known longports were at Linn Dúachaill (Annagassan) and Duiblinn (on the River Liffey, at or near present Dublin)...
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    Cooley Peninsula County Museum Dundalk King John's Castle (Carlingford) Linn Duachaill Magdalene Tower, Drogheda Mellifont Abbey Millmount Fort Monasterboice...
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  • to Scandinavia or British bases. The first known longports were at Linn Dúachaill (Annagassan) and Duiblinn (on the River Liffey, at or near present Dublin)...
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  • Annals of St. Bertin with the establishment of Viking encampments at Linn Duachaill and Dublin. It also describes new Viking settlements established at...
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