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Ceanannas
Kells
Head fort; chief residence; seat of power
Ceanannas derives from Irish elements meaning head fort or chief residence, denoting administrative and military significance in the ancient kingdom of Osraige. The Norman settlement was established circa 1192 by Geoffrey FitzRobert, brother-in-law to Richard de Clare (Strongbow), to whom William Marshal had granted the cantred following his inheritance of Leinster in 1189. FitzRobert construct...
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