Dunum (Ireland)
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dunum-ireland-177-626658
title:
Dunum (Ireland)
text:
Dunum was a Latinized nameplace in ancient Ireland and the name of at least two recorded settlements there, one in the far north, one in the far south. The southerly settlement is attributed in ancient print as the original site or namesake of Rathdrum in County Wicklow. The northerly is attributed to the settlement of Downpatrick in County Down, which the Irish called Dunedh, and also Rath-keltar or Rath-Keltair, because it was the castle of Keltair, son of Duach – Rath- meaning castle – and wa
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description:
Historic name of at least two places
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunum_(Ireland)
date created:
2014-10-11T14:34:43Z
date modified:
2024-09-03T22:26:32Z
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