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Oxmantown was a
suburb on the
opposite bank of the
Liffey from Dublin, in what is now the city's Northside. It was
founded in the 12th
century by Hiberno-Norse...
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Gaelic culture.
Dubliners called them Ostmen, or East-people, and the name
Oxmanstown (an area in
central Dublin; the name is
still current)
comes from one...
- respectively.
Dubliners called them
Ostmen (East-people), and the name
Oxmanstown (an area in
central Dublin; the name is
still current)
comes from one...
- in Dublin, Ireland. Its
territory stretched from the
district known as
Oxmanstown down
along the
River Liffey until it met the sea. It also
owned large...
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companion Little John, is said to have
exhibited his
feats of
archery on
Oxmanstown Green in Dublin,
until having been
detected in a robbery, he was hanged...
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appears on maps in 1822. This area of the city was
previously known as
Oxmanstown Green. The area was
originally designed and laid out by
Thomas Ivory,...
- to the king. From
November 1680 till his death, he
lived in Dublin, in
Oxmanstown. Sall's
health declined at the
beginning of 1682. He died in the evening...
- from
similar origins when the
Norse of
Dublin were
forced to move to the
Oxmanstown suburb by the Anglo-Normans who had
taken control of the
walled city....