Click here for further tales of Dublin City and County Dublin, including Kilbarrack, Harmonstown, Sutton, Howth and Killester. Éanna’s Fort Raheny derives its name from Rath Éanna (or Ráth Eanaigh), meaning “the fort of the marsh”.[1] This refers to a large rath, or ringfort, that once stood on the banks of the Santry […]
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