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Siege of Dublin (1171)

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Ua Conchobair was allegedly able to gather sixty-thousand men for his cause, meanwhile, the city was held by
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on Ua Conchobair's camp, killing a thousand and a half, causing the rest of Irish forces to rout.
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Ua Conchobair divided his forces into four camps and during the night Strongbow led a
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Index

Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland
City of Dublin
High King of Ireland
Angevin Empire
Kingdom of England
Anglo-Normans
Cambro-Normans
RuaidrĂ­ Ua Conchobair
Richard de Clare
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Norman wars in Ireland
Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland
Duncormac and Wexford
Dublin
Thurles
Post-invasion
John's expedition
Sieges of DĂșn Gaillmhe
Ballyshannon
1st Athenry
Magh Slécht
Creadran Cille
Down
Callann
Tooreencormick
Áth an Chip
Moiry Pass
Connor

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