Dublin: the Norman-controlled capital.

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After the Norman invasion of Ireland, Dublin emerged as the capital of Norman-controlled territory. The invasion, led by Richard de Clare, known as Strongbow, marked a turning point in Irish history. Dublin's strategic location and thriving trade made it a valuable prize for the Normans. The Norman control of Dublin solidified their dominance in Ireland, enabling them to establish a strong political presence in the region. This shift in power had significant ramifications for the local Gaelic chieftains, who now had to contend with Norman authority. The Norman presence in Dublin also brought about cultural and architectural changes, with the construction of castles and churches in the Norman style. This fusion of Norman and Gaelic influences shaped the development of Dublin as a cosmopolitan hub in Ireland. Overall, the Norman control of Dublin symbolized the beginning of a new chapter in Irish history, one marked by increased Norman influence and the gradual decline of Gaelic power structures. #NormanInvasion #DublinCapital #IrishHistory
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