How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever — Fexingo History
Before Dublin was an Irish city, it was a Viking fortress. This episode traces the origins of Dublin as a Norse longphort — a fortified ship-camp — founded around 841 CE by the mysterious chieftain Turgesius. We follow the settlement's evolution from a seasonal raiding base into a thriving hub of the Scandinavian slave trade, connecting the Irish Sea to the Baltic and beyond. Learn about the archaeological excavations at Wood Quay that uncovered thousands of artifacts — from amber beads to sword blades — revealing daily life in the Hiberno-Norse town. Discover how Dublin's rulers, like the dynasty of Ímar, navigated alliances with Irish kings, and how the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 reshaped their power. We also explore the fusion of Gaelic and Norse culture that produced a unique hybrid society — part thing, part túath — whose legacy is still visible in Dublin's street grid and place names. This is the story of how Vikings didn't just raid Ireland — they built its first real city. #VikingDublin #Turgesius #longphort #WoodQuay #Ímar #BattleOfClontarf #HibernoNorse #DublinHistory #VikingAge #IrishHistory #MedievalIreland #SlaveTrade #NorseSettlement #Archaeology #HybridCulture #BrianBoru #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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