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Title
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Dalkey Island near Dublin
Subject
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Place names
Description
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Dalkey island, on the southern point of Dublin Bay, carries a Norse name (dálkr-ey, dress-pin island) which was a corruption of the Irish name Delginis, or 'thorn island'). It played a role in the Dublin slave trade in the tenth century, and an Irish Bishop is said to have drowned here trying to escape from the Vikings. It also probably played a defensive role in protecting Viking Dublin.
Creator
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Erin Goeres
Source
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Languages, Myths and Finds
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2014
Contributor
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Erin Goeres
Rights
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Photo credits: Erin Goeres
Format
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jpg
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/1982
Coverage
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Ireland
Dublin
Dalkey
Dublin
Hiberno-Norse
Ireland
Landmarks
Landscape
Naming
Old Norse
Place Names
Slave Trade
Viking Age