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Aontraim
Antrim
Lone ridge
Antrim's origins trace to a monastery founded circa AD 495, according to tradition, to continue Saint Patrick's ministry, with a small settlement growing around it. The settlement's Irish name evolved from Aontreibh ('lone house'), referring initially to the monks' dwelling, to Aontroim ('lone ridge'), reflecting the topography. The early medieval area formed part of the Gaelic kingdom of Dál A...
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