HISTORY in Ireland’s county OFFALY
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Offaly, originally part of the kingdoms of Mide and house…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Offaly, originally part of the kingdoms of Mide and house…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Monaghan, part of the ancient kingdom of Airgialla, was dominated…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Meath, known as Mide (‘middle’), was the heart of ancient…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Mayo, part of the ancient kingdom of Connacht, was shaped…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Longford, originally part of the kingdom of Conmaicne, was a…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Limerick’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Leitrim’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Laois’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Kildare’s history before 1000 CE is rooted in its mythological…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Kerry’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Galway’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Fermanagh’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Dublin’s pre-1000 history centres on its strategic coastal location at…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Down’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Donegal’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Derry’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Waterford, part of the ancient kingdom of Munster, was dominated…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Kilkenny’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Kilkenny: The county town and a medieval city with a twelfth-century castle with grounds and…
Cork city: The main city in the county with a famous market known as the…
Ennis: The county town and main centre with a cathedral with interior features, a museum…
Cavan (11,741 inhabitants): Cavan serves as the county town and main commercial centre. Visitors can…
Carlow: The main town of the county serves as a lively centre with a college…
Craigavon (72,301 inhabitants): Craigavon is a planned new town developed in the 1960s to link…
Bray: A large coastal town on the border of Wicklow and Dublin with a long…
Wexford: The county town and a port on the south-east coast with a waterfront promenade…
Athlone: A substantial town on the River Shannon with a restored castle with tours and…
Omagh (20,458 inhabitants): Omagh serves as the main town in County Tyrone. Visitors can expect…
Clonmel: The largest town in Tipperary with a riverside promenade along the Suir, a main…
Sligo (20,608 inhabitants): Sligo functions as the main town and administrative centre of the county.…
Roscommon (6,555 inhabitants): Roscommon acts as the county town with a central position in the…
Tullamore: Thee main town of the county with a distillery experience with tours and tastings…
Monaghan (7,894 inhabitants): Monaghan serves as the county town with a central diamond square. Visitors…
Castlebar (13,054 inhabitants): Castlebar serves as the county town and main administrative centre of Mayo.…
Longford: The county town and main centre with a restored cathedral with marble fittings and…
Limerick: The county city and a substantial urban centre with a castle on the Shannon…
Carrick-On-Shannon: The county town and a centre on the River Shannon with a marina with…
Portlaoise: The county town and main centre near the ancient ruins at the Rock of…
Naas: Kildare’s county town south-west of Dublin and the county town of Kildare. A racecourse…
Tralee: The county town and main centre with a theatre for performances, a museum on…