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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArklowArklow - Wikipedia

    Arklow ( / ˈɑːrkloʊ / ARK-loh; from Old Norse Arnkell-ló 'meadow of Arnkell'; [2] Irish: An tInbhear Mór, lit. 'the great estuary') is a town in County Wicklow on the southeast coast of Ireland. The town is overlooked by Ballymoyle Hill. It was founded by the Vikings in the ninth century.

  2. Arklow es una localidad situada en el condado de Wicklow de la provincia de Leinster (República de Irlanda), con una población en 2016 de 13 168 habitantes. [ 1 ] Se encuentra ubicada al este del país, a poca distancia al sur de Dublín y cerca de la costa del mar de Irlanda .

  3. The second Battle of Arklow took place during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 on 9 June when a force of United Irishmen from Wexford, estimated at 10,000 strong, launched an assault into County Wicklow, on the British-held town of Arklow, in an attempt to spread the rebellion into Wicklow and to threaten the capital of Dublin .

  4. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArklowArklow — Wikipédia

    Arklow (en irlandais : An tInbhear Mór ce qui signifie le « grand estuaire »), est une ville du comté de Wicklow située sur la côte est de l' Irlande, à l'embouchure du fleuve Avoca. La ville, fondée par les vikings au IXe siècle, fut le théâtre d'une des plus sanglantes batailles de la rébellion irlandaise de 1798 .

  5. La Batalla de Arklow tuvo lugar en Glascarrig en el camino costero a través de Arklow en el Condado de Wicklow durante noviembre de 1649. En ella se enfrentaron los ejércitos de la Confederación irlandesa (aliados con los Realistas ), y los Parlamentaristas ingleses durante las Guerras confederadas de Irlanda .

  6. Arklow, port, seaside resort, and urban district on the Irish Sea coast in County Wicklow, southeast Ireland. In 431 St. Palladius, a Christian missionary, landed at the present site of Arklow. The Vikings had a settlement there, and the town was granted by John of England (then the lord of.

  7. Arklow is derived from the Norse personal name Arnkell and the Viking word for a marshy area 'lo'. Time has compacted Arnkell-lo into Arklow. The surname Doyle - of which there are many families in the area - is also derived from the Danish Vikings who settled here in the 9th century.