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Date: 2013-10-17 03:53:39
Geography of Ireland
Hugh de Lacy
Lord of Meath
De Lacy
Meiler Fitzhenry
Walter de Lacy
Lord of Meath
Henry de Loundres
Dublin
Fingal
Anglo-Normans
Geography of Europe
Normans

Civil disobedience: the citizens and archbishop of Dublin during Hugh de Lacy’s Irish rebellion, [removed]Daniel Brown In the first decades of the thirteenth century, Ireland remained a land of opportunity, where radiant

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