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The Hiberno-Norse: Vikings Who Built Ireland's First Cities

10 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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The stereotypical Viking was a raider, but in Ireland, Norse settlers became city-builders. This episode dives into the Hiberno-Norse — the mixed Scandinavian-Gaelic culture that founded Dublin, Waterford, and Limerick. Lucas and Luna explore the archaeology of Wood Quay, the politics of the Uí Ímair dynasty, the Battle of Clontarf, and the everyday life of a people who blended Norse shipbuilding with Irish law. They discuss how these settlements transformed Ireland's economy and political landscape, creating a legacy that lasted centuries beyond the Viking Age. The hosts also touch on the complex identity of the Hiberno-Norse — were they Vikings who went native, or something entirely new? And they examine how recent excavations have rewritten our understanding of their role in Irish history. #HibernoNorse #VikingIreland #Dublin #WoodQuay #UíÍmair #Clontarf #BrianBoru #SitricSilkenbeard #Waterford #Limerick #NorseGaelic #VikingAge #IrishHistory #MedievalIreland #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory #NorthernEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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