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Fortified against itself
Limerick in 1651 was split into two sections, English town and Irish town, which were separated by the river Abbey.
I don't think its very ambiguos. As of 1651 Limerick was geographically split in two parts as it had been for a very long time. Many Irish towns including Dublin, Kilkenney, Limerick and probably others have areas known as "Irishtown", where in medieval the Gaelic Irish lived. These were on opposite sides of a river, hence the town was "split in two parts" What's the problem?
Jdorney17:23, 7 December 2005 (UTC)reply
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Fortified against itself
Limerick in 1651 was split into two sections, English town and Irish town, which were separated by the river Abbey.
I don't think its very ambiguos. As of 1651 Limerick was geographically split in two parts as it had been for a very long time. Many Irish towns including Dublin, Kilkenney, Limerick and probably others have areas known as "Irishtown", where in medieval the Gaelic Irish lived. These were on opposite sides of a river, hence the town was "split in two parts" What's the problem?
Jdorney17:23, 7 December 2005 (UTC)reply