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    Reginald's Tower, built after the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland on the site of an earlier fortification and retaining its Viking name, was one of the first in Ireland to use mortar in its construction. Throughout the medieval period, Waterford was Ireland's second city after Dublin.

  2. Waterford is Ireland's oldest city and is thought to have been founded by Vikings in the 9th century. It was taken over by Anglo-Norman invaders in the 12th century, and was one of the most important Old English centres in medieval Ireland.

  3. The name Waterford is derived from its Viking name Vadrarjfordr which has two possible meanings; ‘haven from the windswept sea’ or ‘fjord’ of the rams’. The City was captured by the Anglo Normans in 1170 and the Vikings were expelled bringing a dramatic change.

  4. Waterford City was founded in 914 AD and developed into a significant urban area during the 10th century. Waterford is arguably the oldest area of continuous urban settlement in Ireland. Reginald’s Tower marks the site of the first defensive structure built by the Viking settlers.

  5. Mar 14, 2021 · They founded several towns in Ireland of which Waterford was one. The exact year Waterford was founded is not known. However, according to tradition, it was around 853 but some people believe it was founded later in 914. The Vikings called it weather fjord.

  6. The Vikings established Waterford as a walled city in the 9th century—the Norsemen enclosed some 15 acres (6 hectares) of the city with walls and fortifications that were rebuilt by the Normans—and it became a cathedral city in 1096.

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  8. The name Waterford comes from the 9th century Viking name of Vedrarfjord. There is some debate as to its meaning though. Some think it is the 'Fjord of the Rams' because sheep used to be exported from there.

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