I know Dublin is not everybody's cup of tea, I'm a very very proud Irish man but I'm an even prouder Dub. Our county has been through so much over the centuries and the amount of history is mind blowing so many stories it's just beautiful to me. Up Da Dubs 🟦⬜💚🤍🧡
my husband and i visited for work several years ago...we only had a couple days but we got to walk around and we got to chat with people...dublin has very lovely people...hope to get back ❤
I have been to Ireland waaaay back in 2005 for the first time with my local scout group for a hiking trip. I really wanna go back and learn more about the gaelic and viking past of this wonderful country.
@@TheWisdomOfOdin You mentioned it yes,, but still went on about how Dublin was founded by Vikings. It was in fact not founded by the Vikings. They built a port there, yes. But that was about it.
@salembookworm The way they lived, worked, and their justice system was heavily influenced by the viking occupation. In fact, so was England. Dane law brought about the way our judicial system is today
Part of my DNA analysis says I'm 58 percent Irish (Roscommon) and 3 percent Norwegian which I'm thinking must be from the Vikings since I have no known recent ancestors from Norway. Just a tid bit that makes me wonder how many modern Irish folk have a similar blend.
As far as I know, and I could be wrong here, Dublin was also known as the norse kingdom of Dyflan. And, long with Leeds in England, was actually the capital of Scandinavia. Probably putting the cat among the pigeons here, but I think I remember reading that.
Come share this man videos. This is his version of a raid. But a raid of knowledge. Let's get this man filthy rich like the kings for he is pure hearted. And make this man Jesus rich 😂. Cause he does more story's and covers more and goes through more as a man. @@TheWisdomOfOdin
Wow, beautiful! Thank you for posting ❤
Fabulous series! Thankyou!!💖💖💖
Whoa! Thank you for the glimpse of the Northern Lights!
The museum videos are always some of my favorites, just wish you were able to record. It was awesome what we got to see though!
Thanks guys yet again.
I know Dublin is not everybody's cup of tea, I'm a very very proud Irish man but I'm an even prouder Dub. Our county has been through so much over the centuries and the amount of history is mind blowing so many stories it's just beautiful to me. Up Da Dubs 🟦⬜💚🤍🧡
my husband and i visited for work several years ago...we only had a couple days but we got to walk around and we got to chat with people...dublin has very lovely people...hope to get back ❤
hon the Déise
I love it. I'm looking forward to the next video !!
How amazing to see ❤
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
I have been to Ireland waaaay back in 2005 for the first time with my local scout group for a hiking trip. I really wanna go back and learn more about the gaelic and viking past of this wonderful country.
Great video
wow! you snagged a real viking warrior for your video! ;) i would love to revisit dublin...did not have enough time last time ❤
Irish Vikings. That actually makes so much sense its scary.
Beautiful
Dublin existed before the Vikings raided it. There was a gael settlement before the vikings invaded Ireland.
As I discussed in this video 😂
@@TheWisdomOfOdin You mentioned it yes,, but still went on about how Dublin was founded by Vikings. It was in fact not founded by the Vikings. They built a port there, yes. But that was about it.
@salembookworm The way they lived, worked, and their justice system was heavily influenced by the viking occupation. In fact, so was England. Dane law brought about the way our judicial system is today
Ireland as we know it was Catholic Priests lies it was almost empty till about 300ce
They took a small settlement and turned into some else, along with naming it. Essentially the Vikings did found Dublin.
Part of my DNA analysis says I'm 58 percent Irish (Roscommon) and 3 percent Norwegian which I'm thinking must be from the Vikings since I have no known recent ancestors from Norway. Just a tid bit that makes me wonder how many modern Irish folk have a similar blend.
Did the museum have a store that had a book of certain exhibits?
The National Museum had a good store. Dublinia not so much
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As far as I know, and I could be wrong here, Dublin was also known as the norse kingdom of Dyflan. And, long with Leeds in England, was actually the capital of Scandinavia. Probably putting the cat among the pigeons here, but I think I remember reading that.
Btw I saw that Pagan head thing before on TV
You have my 🏹 for the algorithm
Haha thank you 🙏
Don't forget the slavery or is it only us British that's constantly reminded of it ?
Anglo-Saxons Just Absolutely Solo Both The Vikings And Irish
They had help from the welsh when the Danes attacked
Wait why did the guy in the boat burial also look like Kevin 😂
Now I have to go back and check 😆
Come share this man videos. This is his version of a raid. But a raid of knowledge. Let's get this man filthy rich like the kings for he is pure hearted. And make this man Jesus rich 😂. Cause he does more story's and covers more and goes through more as a man. @@TheWisdomOfOdin
I need this man to succeed cause he is awesome share his videos for the gods!
@@TheWisdomOfOdinI also captured a picture of what I think is Odin lmk if interested
Dupolin is viking name.Two side of area.
Do you like Guinness, Jacob and Kevin?
Ireland but make it viking 🍺
Hey! Happy to see you here :)
The non alcohol Guinness isn't very nice though
They worshipped the sun
The Leprechaun Museum?
Sadly not enough time!
You can't spell viking without king
Yes u can PkHX in Norweigian runes
Skòl💀🍻🐦⬛🐦⬛
Slainte!
anglo-celtic isles? oof!
No matter what you say you'll offend someone 😆
Cute?