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English: 1. Clondalkin and Kilmainham were plundered; Brian's son Donnchad (Donough) sacked Leinster (1014).

2. Brian's forces began war, camped near Kilmainham. 3. Fingall and Howth were plundered. 4. Vikings left Dublin to engage Brian. 5. Overseas Viking fleet arrived. 6. Battle of Clontarf. 7. Retreat of Vikings. Some drowned in the sea. Some forced through Dubgall's Bridge and were attacked again. A few went back to Dublin. 8. Brodar's possible route. Killed Brian and be killed.

9. Brian's remains transferred to Swords, then to Armagh.
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Reference: Seán Duffy, Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2013), p. 203. Seán Duffy, 'What happened at the Battle of Clontarf?' in History Ireland, vol. 22, no. 2 (2014), pp 30-1: 31.

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current 01:51, 1 June 2019 Thumbnail for version as of 01:51, 1 June 2019601 × 380 (58 KB)HibernianRemoved the watermark (by pasting in part of the older image saying "Dublin bay"). Watermarks are not really supposed to be used on Wikipedia. The creator is still credited in the file information.
05:31, 22 September 2015 Thumbnail for version as of 05:31, 22 September 2015601 × 380 (51 KB)赤奋若watermark
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Map_of_Battle_of_Clontarf.png(601 × 380 pixels, file size: 58 KB, MIME type: image/png)

Summary

Description
English: 1. Clondalkin and Kilmainham were plundered; Brian's son Donnchad (Donough) sacked Leinster (1014).

2. Brian's forces began war, camped near Kilmainham. 3. Fingall and Howth were plundered. 4. Vikings left Dublin to engage Brian. 5. Overseas Viking fleet arrived. 6. Battle of Clontarf. 7. Retreat of Vikings. Some drowned in the sea. Some forced through Dubgall's Bridge and were attacked again. A few went back to Dublin. 8. Brodar's possible route. Killed Brian and be killed.

9. Brian's remains transferred to Swords, then to Armagh.
Date
Source Own work
Author 赤奋若

Reference: Seán Duffy, Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2013), p. 203. Seán Duffy, 'What happened at the Battle of Clontarf?' in History Ireland, vol. 22, no. 2 (2014), pp 30-1: 31.

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Captions

A reconstruction of what happened before, during and after the Battle of Clontarf. 1014 AD.

Items portrayed in this file

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21 September 2015

image/png

File history

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current 01:51, 1 June 2019 Thumbnail for version as of 01:51, 1 June 2019601 × 380 (58 KB)HibernianRemoved the watermark (by pasting in part of the older image saying "Dublin bay"). Watermarks are not really supposed to be used on Wikipedia. The creator is still credited in the file information.
05:31, 22 September 2015 Thumbnail for version as of 05:31, 22 September 2015601 × 380 (51 KB)赤奋若watermark
02:37, 21 September 2015 Thumbnail for version as of 02:37, 21 September 2015601 × 380 (55 KB)赤奋若User created page with UploadWizard
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