Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Title
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Subject
Cathedrals
Description
Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin, the oldest sections of which date from the 1230s, was founded c. 1030 by the Hiberno-Norse King Sitric (Sigtryggr) on this site. Christ Church stood on higher ground on the edge of the Viking settlement around Wood Quay, and at the heart of the expanded medieval town.
Creator
Erin Goeres
Source
Languages, Myths and Finds
Publisher
The World-Tree Project
Date
2014
Contributor
Erin Goeres
Rights
Image credits: Erin Goeres
Format
jpg
Type
Still Image
Identifier
http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/1985
Coverage
Dublin
Ireland
Medieval
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