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History of Dublin: The City Built by Vikings
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Virtual Voice
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Martin Gallagher
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Discover how Norse raiders forged a thriving European capital in this immersive journey through medieval Irish history. Perfect for an engaging daily commute or travel preparation, this atmospheric narrative brings the ancient Gaelic world and the muddy, fortified camps of the River Liffey roaring back to life.
Stand where rival overkings and fierce ship captains once battled for control of silver, slaves, and souls. This captivating historical deep-dive transforms everyday walks into archaeological adventures, revealing how centuries of war, marriage, and global trade fused two distinct cultures into a powerful Norse-Gaelic society.
What you'll discover inside:
• The dramatic transformation of a precarious river camp into a global trading hub connected to the Mediterranean and Islamic world.
• Vivid accounts of the earliest longships arriving on the horizon to disrupt the native Gaelic landscape forever.
• How the Anglo-Norman conquest and early modern rulers reused and reshaped ancient Norse sites to build a new skyline.
• The truth behind popular horned helmet myths, replaced by fascinating archaeological evidence found beneath modern car parks.
• A walkable mental map of surviving thousand-year-old lanes, parish boundaries, and institutions hiding in plain sight.
Don't just visit a city; experience the ghosts of its conquerors and kings breathing life into every cobblestone. Press play to step back in time and forever change the way you see the long Norse shadow still shaping modern Ireland.
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