No. It grew after the Vikings arrived and helped to build it.
most of the Vikings settled and stayed in Ireland. The Viking armies were defeated in a battle in Clontarf near Dublin in 1014
the vikings settled in waterford ,wexford,cork,dublin and that's pretty mutch it
More people live in Dublin than in any other individual part of Ireland, but the entire population outside of Dublin would be bigger than Dublin's population.
No. Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. Drogheda is only a large town and is much smaller than Dublin.
Prior to partition, Dublin was the capital of Ireland.
Dublin was the capital of Ireland before 1921, as it still is.
The county of Mayo is much bigger than the county of Dublin. Mayo is the third largest county in Ireland and Dublin is the third smallest county in Ireland. The city of Dublin is larger than the town of Mayo.
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A Viking settlement- The Vikings settled in Dublin around the year 841AD. The 'Normans', at this point in time, were actually still Vikings - The Normans were Vikings who settled in Normandy in France, hence the name. They came to England and became the 'Anglo-Normans' and then came to Ireland in 1169AD, arriving at Baginbun in South-East Ireland.
You can go to the capital of ireland
Greater Dublin has a larger population than Mauritius.
Capital of Ireland.