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History of Dublin, History of Dublin - 1974 Bombings, History of Dublin - Colonial Dublin, History of Dublin - Destruction of Georgian Dublin in the 1960s, History of Dublin - From a Medieval to a Georgian City, History of Dublin - Heroin Problem, History of Dublin - Immigration, History of Dublin - Independence, History of Dublin - Late 19th Century, History of Dublin - Medieval Dublin, History of Dublin - Monto, History of Dublin - Notes, History of Dublin - Rebellion Union and Catholic Emancipation, History of Dublin - Regeneration of Dublin, History of Dublin - Tackling the Tenements, History of Dublin - The Emergency, History of Dublin - The End of British Rule, History of Dublin - The Lockout
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ARTICLES RELATED TO History of Dublin - The Lockout |  |  |  | History of Dublin - The Lockout: Encyclopedia II - History of Dublin - Colonial DublinDublin and its inhabitants were transformed by the upheavals of the 16th and 17th centuries in Ireland. These saw the first thorough English conquest of the whole island under the Tudor dynasty. While the Old English community of Dublin and the Pale were happy with the conquest and disarmament of the native Irish, they were deeply alienated by the Protestant reformation that had taken place in England, being all almost all Roman Catholics. In addition, they were angered by being forced to pay for the English garrisons of the country through ...
See also:History of Dublin, History of Dublin - Medieval Dublin, History of Dublin - Colonial Dublin, History of Dublin - From a Medieval to a Georgian City, History of Dublin - Rebellion Union and Catholic Emancipation, History of Dublin - Late 19th Century, History of Dublin - Monto, History of Dublin - The Lockout, History of Dublin - The End of British Rule, History of Dublin - Independence, History of Dublin - Tackling the Tenements, History of Dublin - The Emergency, History of Dublin - Destruction of Georgian Dublin in the 1960s, History of Dublin - 1974 Bombings, History of Dublin - Regeneration of Dublin, History of Dublin - Heroin Problem, History of Dublin - Immigration, History of Dublin - Notes Read more here: » History of Dublin: Encyclopedia II - History of Dublin - Colonial Dublin |
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 |  |  | History of Dublin - The Lockout: Encyclopedia II - History of Dublin - IndependenceDublin had suffered severely in the period 1916-1922. It was the scene of a week's heavy street fighting in 1916 and again on the outbreak of the civil war in 1922.
Many of Dublin's finest buildings were destroyed at this time; the historic General Post Office (GPO) was a bombed out shell after the 1916 Rising; James Gandon's Custom House was burned by the IRA in the War of Independence, while one of Gandon's surviving masterpieces, the Four Courts had been seized by republicans and bombarded by the pro-treaty army. (Republicans in re ...
See also:History of Dublin, History of Dublin - Medieval Dublin, History of Dublin - Colonial Dublin, History of Dublin - From a Medieval to a Georgian City, History of Dublin - Rebellion Union and Catholic Emancipation, History of Dublin - Late 19th Century, History of Dublin - Monto, History of Dublin - The Lockout, History of Dublin - The End of British Rule, History of Dublin - Independence, History of Dublin - Tackling the Tenements, History of Dublin - The Emergency, History of Dublin - Destruction of Georgian Dublin in the 1960s, History of Dublin - 1974 Bombings, History of Dublin - Regeneration of Dublin, History of Dublin - Heroin Problem, History of Dublin - Immigration, History of Dublin - Notes Read more here: » History of Dublin: Encyclopedia II - History of Dublin - Independence |
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 |  |  | History of Dublin - The Lockout: Encyclopedia II - History of Dublin - Medieval DublinAfter the Hiberno-Norman taking of Dublin in 1171, many of the city’s Norse inhabitants left the old city, which was on the south side of the river Liffey and built their own settlement on the north side, known as Ostmantown or "Oxmantown". Dublin became the capital of the English Lordship of Ireland from 1171 onwards and was peopled extensively with settlers from England and Wales. The rural area around the city, as far north as Drogheda, also saw extensive English settlement. In the 14th century, this area was fortified against the incre ...
See also:History of Dublin, History of Dublin - Medieval Dublin, History of Dublin - Colonial Dublin, History of Dublin - From a Medieval to a Georgian City, History of Dublin - Rebellion Union and Catholic Emancipation, History of Dublin - Late 19th Century, History of Dublin - Monto, History of Dublin - The Lockout, History of Dublin - The End of British Rule, History of Dublin - Independence, History of Dublin - Tackling the Tenements, History of Dublin - The Emergency, History of Dublin - Destruction of Georgian Dublin in the 1960s, History of Dublin - 1974 Bombings, History of Dublin - Regeneration of Dublin, History of Dublin - Heroin Problem, History of Dublin - Immigration, History of Dublin - Notes Read more here: » History of Dublin: Encyclopedia II - History of Dublin - Medieval Dublin |
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