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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WexfordWexford - Wikipedia

    For several hundred years (from the 9th to the early 12th century), Wexford was a Viking town, a city-state, largely independent and owing only token dues to the Irish kings of Leinster. However, in May 1169 Dermot MacMurrough, King of Leinster and his Norman ally Robert Fitz-Stephen besieged Wexford.

  2. 5 days ago · The name Wexford derives from the Norse settlement of Waesfjord. It was an early colony of the English, having been taken by Robert FitzStephen in 1169. The town received a charter in 1317, which was extended in 1411 by.

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  3. wexfordhub.com › history › wexfordWexford Town

    Wexford is a historic Viking town that sits at the mouth of the River Slaney, overlooking Wexford Harbour. The town was founded at the beginning of the 9th Century when Viking raiders decided to construct a small settlement in the area.

  4. Wexford. The first record of Viking activity in Wexford was in 819 when the monastery at Begerin was raided. The earliest mention of a Viking base at Wexford was in 888 when the Annals of the Four Masters record that the Viking ports at Port Lairge (Waterford), Loch Garmin (Wexford), and St Mullins were defeated by the Irish.

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  5. While Wexford is known as a Viking town, Dr Swan points out that to date the evidence of this is purely literary, and this would be the proof of Wexford's Viking past.

  6. HISTORY OF WEXFORD. In a country steeped in myth and legend Wexford’s history is no exception. This medieval town was founded in the early 900’s by the Vikings. Their legacy includes our narrow winding streets and our town’s name, Wexford, derived from the Norse, Weissfiord – inlet of the mudflats.

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  8. From 819 onwards, the Vikings plundered many Christian sites in the county and Wexford town became a Viking settlement. The first recorded raid by the Vikings in County Wexford occurred in 819, when Begerin and Camhain's Oak Island (Dairinis Caemhain) [44] in Wexford Harbour were plundered by them. [45]

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