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  1. Leixlip Castle, Kildare, Ireland, stands as a captivating monument to the rich and varied history of the Emerald Isle. From its beginnings as a strategic Norman fortress to its later roles in Irish rebellions and wars, the castle has been witness to centuries of momentous events.

  2. Leixlip Castle is an 1825 short story by the Irish writer Charles Maturin. His final work, it was published posthumously. [1] Maturin's earlier novels had been heavily Gothic in tone .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeixlipLeixlip - Wikipedia

    Leixlip Castle. Built on a rock at the confluence of the River Liffey and the Rye Water, the central part of the castle dates from 1172, just after the Norman Invasion of 1171 and is one of the oldest continuously inhabited buildings in Ireland, pre-dating Dublin Castle by 30 years.

  4. 4 de sept. de 2020 · History of Leixlip Castle. The pamphlet explains that the Irish name for Leixlip, Leim an Bhradain, means “leap of the salmon,” and that the name derives from the Danish Lax-Hlaup, as the village was first established by the Vikings.

  5. Leixlip Castle. Leixlip Castle was built c. 1172 by Adam de Hereford, a Norman knight who accompanied Strongbow to Ireland. On a rock above the River Liffey at the edge of the English Pale, the castle passed to the Whyte family and then to William Conolly, nephew and heir to Speaker Conolly of Castletown.

  6. Leixlip has managed to retain some of its historic buildings and structures: the Castle of Leixlip, overlooking the confluence of the Rye and Liffey; the Black Castle tower house, albeit scarcely recognisable as such now, which overlooks the old road from Dunboyne to Leixlip; the ruin of the Eustace’s Confey Castle which overlooks the same ...

  7. County Kildare 1172 - CURIOUS IRELAND. One of the longest-inhabited buildings in Ireland Leixlip is located on the confluence of the River Liffey and the River Rye. This was the ancient border between the Kingdoms of Leinster and Brega and the edge of the Pale. Leixlip Castle was built in 1172 for Adam de Hereford, a Norman soldier in.