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  1. Clontarf is on the northern side of Dublin city, northeast of the city centre, along the coast. It is bounded to the west and south by Fairview Park and the suburb of Marino, to the north by the suburbs of Killester and Artane and to the northeast by Saint Anne's Park and the suburb of Raheny.

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  3. In many ways the history of Clontarf is a microcosm of the nation’s history in that it deals with the same general headings: Early Celtic period leading to the advent of Christianity and beyond; the Viking invasion followed by Conquest and Colonization; the Georgian / Victorian and pre-modern period, and finally the modern post-colonial ...

  4. Clontarf is a neighborhood in North Dublin situated along Dublin Bay. Important moments in the history of Clontarf include the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 where Irish king Brian Boru confronted the armies of Leinster and Dublin and emerged victorious. His goal? Unite every Celtic kingdom under a single ruler.

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  5. In the heart of Dublin, Ireland, lies the majestic Clontarf Castle, a magnificent example of medieval architecture and a testament to Irelands rich history. For centuries, this iconic fortress has stood as a symbol of the nation’s rich past, surviving battles, destruction, and reconstruction.

  6. Clontarf Castle (Irish: Caisleán Chluain Tarbh) is a much-modernised castle, dating to 1837, in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland, an area famous as a key location of the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. There has been a castle on the site since 1172.

  7. Clontarf is undoubtedly most famous for the Battle of Clontarf and Brian Ború dating back to 1014. However, there are more intricate and detailed histories including those of our local public houses, transportation links, and of course the Guinness Family Estate. A Brief History.

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