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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Dublin
The conquerors brought with them a colony of Bristol men and settled them in Dublin, and also brought all their feudal privileges and customs, prominent among which was the right of the English monarch to nominate to vacant sees within his dominion, this with the concurrence of the Holy See.
His first act was to induce the canons of his chapter to become canons regular according to the rule of the priory of Aroasia.
He complained of their resistance to his injunctions and was compelled to send round his own servants in order to cancel the pope's name in the service-books.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05171a.htm   (5574 words)

  
 Trinity College, Dublin - definition of Trinity College, Dublin in Encyclopedia
The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin was founded by Royal Charter from Queen Elizabeth I in 1592.
Following the first steps of Catholic Emancipation, Roman Catholics were first admitted in 1793 (prior to Cambridge and Oxford, upon which Trinity was modelled).
The college is officially incorporated as The Provost, Fellows and Scholars of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Trinity_College,_Dublin   (1150 words)

  
 Dublin - Wikitravel
The Zozimus Experience, 01 661 8646('mailto:info@zozimus.com'), is a theatrical ghost tour of Dublin, guided by none other than the blind, early 20th century storyteller Zozimus.
Advance booking is required, and an exact meeting time will be given when you book.
Hang-out of the years of U2, Bob Geldof, and James Joyce.
http://wikitravel.org/en/Dublin   (3550 words)

  
 Dublin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The earliest reference to Dublin is in the writings of Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy), the Greek astronomer and cartographer, around the year A.D., who calls it Eblana Civitas.
Hanne Hem, Dubliners, An Anthropologist's Account, Oslo, 1994
Dubliners is a collection of short stories by James Joyce about incidents and characters typical of residents of the city in the early part of the 20th century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin   (4167 words)

  
 County Dublin Information Dublin City Ireland Tourist Information Dublin Attractions Dublin Guinness Trinity College ...
Dubliners are well known for their subtle sense of humour have named it "The Floozy in the Jacuzzi"
The belfry now houses an exhibition on medieval churches of North County Dublin and also the magnificent 16th century effigy tomb of Sir Christopher Barnewall and his wife Marion Sharl.
Most of this structure, which occupies a ridge overlooking the river, was completed in the 16th century and later, but parts of it date from early in the 13th century.
http://www.ebookireland.com/dublin.htm   (1707 words)

  
 Dublin Travel Information Lonely Planet Destination Guide
James Joyce's novel Ulysses tells of Leopold Bloom's day in Dublin on June 16, 1904.
Check out what other travellers are saying about Dublin.
This exquisite Georgian house right on St Stephen's Green is the best place to find...
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/europe/ireland/dublin   (290 words)

  
 Dublin Tourism - Official Information Dublin Hotels and Car Hire
Buy online today and avail of our great 3 for 2 offer!
Dublin has a wealth of historically significant and fascinating sights to explore.
Gaze in wonder at the finest collection of prehistoric gold artefacts in Europe, and experience life at the same time of the Vikings!
http://www.visitdublin.com   (515 words)

  
 Dublin on 43 Places
I will be there for Easter and haven’t booked a damn place yet… thanks babies!
I went there for a few days in 1998, would love to visit again!
I am not a great fan of loud and full cities, but I am sure that there are interesting things to see.
http://www.43places.com/places/view/104362   (484 words)

  
 dublinpride.org: Calendar
For advance booking please phone 087 664 7426 or call the Booking Office at (01)6796622.
Dublin Pride is committed to improving access to all our events.Immense effort is made it find accessible venues where possible.
The musical story of coming out, being out and staying out
http://www.dublinpride.org   (2380 words)

  
 Alan Smeaton's Multimedia Information Retrieval Group
Mark came from Canberra, Australia, to work with us for 12 months on applying clustering techniques to searching through intranets and is now gone back to Canberra.
1994, back to the Irish Aviation Authority in Dublin after his M.Sc.
Here is a list of the people who have worked with us in the past; if you can update any of this, i.e.
http://www.compapp.dcu.ie/~asmeaton/group.html   (820 words)

  
 Dublin Hotels, Dublin Bed and Breakfast (B&B), Hotels in Dublin Ireland
Dublin City is divided by the River Liffey, which flows west-east through the centre of the city.
Trinity College Dublin and The Book of Kells
Dublin is over 1,000 years old, and is a city rich in history.
http://www.dublintourist.com   (756 words)

  
 Hoganstand - Dublin GAA Football & Hurling
Dublin senior hurling manager Tommy Naughton says his team’s performance was just as pleasing as his team’s success in beating Westmeath in their NHL Division Two semi-final clash.
Mark Vaughan believes Dublin will be major contenders for All-Ireland honours this year, despite their failure to qualify for the knock-out stages of the National League.
Dublin senior hurling manager Tommy Naughton says his charges are not under pressure to deliver the goods ahead of their NHL Division Two semi-final clash with Westmeath this Sunday.
http://www.hoganstand.com/dublin   (1054 words)

  
 Dublin, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One thing that Dublin is known for is their Saint Patrick's Day Parade.
Also the Emerald Glenn park will be expanding with a man made lake and walking trails.
Green's Store (opened in 1860) current home of the Dublin church of Christ.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin,_California   (871 words)

  
 The City of Dublin, California - History of Dublin
Dublin has a rich history dating back to 1772 when Pedro Fages led an expedition of 16 mounted men on a journey in search of a land route to Drake's Bay which at that time was called San Francisco Bay.
Dublin has long been known as the "crossroads" of the Bay Area.
Their return journey brought them through the Amador Valley.
http://www.ci.dublin.ca.us/DepartmentSub.cfm?PL=com&SL=hist   (511 words)

  
 Dublin - Dublin City - 1 2 Travel Ireland Information Guide
Dublin is where you’ll find many of the nations treasures, housed in the city& galleries and museums and is where some of the most important events of Ireland were played out, most notably the Easter Uprising of 1916.
Dublin is a thriving cultural centre and boasts a great literary legacy with many luminaries of Irish literature such as Joyce, Shaw, Yeats, Wilde, Kavanagh and Beckett, being associated with the city.
Dublin was voted Europe& fourth most popular city break destination, behind London, Paris and Rome and is one of the friendliest capital cities in the world.
http://www.12travel.com/ie/Dublin   (366 words)

  
 Insider's guide to hidden Dublin
Dublin [see map] is situated on a river, the River Liffey (An Life) which is a beautiful, crystal clear stream at its source in the hills of County Wicklow and a brown, treacle-like substance at its entry into Dublin Bay.
There is also an express bus and for a more cultural and enlightened journey, try the No. 16 stopping bus which is the cheapest and longest route to the centre (keep that wallet hidden!).
The medieval city was situated quite close to the mouth of the river on the south side (now near Trinity College); the early settlers were responsible for dividing the future pattern of the city into an almost tribal north-south divide.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/p.j.d.scott/dub   (537 words)

  
 Doing Dublin - a city guide
These two are close enough for there to be a friendly rivalry and, although their architectural styles are not dissimilar (both were massively renovated in the 19th century), there's enough variation here to make them both worth visiting.
Other fancy buildings - in particular, look out for the Four Courts (just down the road from Christ Church Cathedral) and the Customs House (near the Busarus).
The exhibition then leads into the College's Old Library which, in itself, is quite a sight: in the Long Room, row upon row of antique books are lined with busts of historical figures.
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Pier/4076/dublin.html   (3684 words)

  
 Stock Photos of Dublin on Guidescapes.com
Dublin is famous for its Georgian Sqaures, which were laid out during the Hanoverian period in the 1700s as the city attracted new wealth and rejuvenation.
A manageable daytrip from the city centre is to walk along the promenade in Clontarf and continue along the bridge and pier of Bull Island, a route which is also popular with joggers and cyclists looking for some exercise.
Dublin's judiciary is centred around the distinctive dome of the Four Courts building, designed by James Gandon in the l...
http://www.guidescapes.com/dublin   (483 words)

  
 LUAS light rail system
This could link with the existing Kildare and Maynooth commuter lines, which would be electrified, to form a through service.
This would lie on a proposed extension of Line 1.
The other lines are in the planning stage with the completion of the whole system, if given the go-ahead, originally set for 2010.
http://www.lrta.org/luasindex.html   (1974 words)

  
 Dublin : Introduction Frommers.com
Dublin, like most ancient cities, lies sprawled along a river.
If Joyce and Beckett and Wilde could see Dublin today, they'd be back.
Frommer's Best Day Trips from London: 25 Great Escapes by Train, Bus or Car, 2nd Edition
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/dublin/0049010001.html   (555 words)

  
 Dublin city guide, Ireland - Time Out Travel
The Time Out Dublin Guide has been completely updated by people who live and work in Ireland's capital.
How to get the most out of a visit to Dublin.
Dublin city guide, Ireland - Time Out Travel
http://www.timeout.com/travel/dublin   (198 words)

  
 English Language School Dublin, English School in Dublin, CELTA Ireland, CELTA Dublin, TEFL, English in Dublin, English ...
Located in Dublin's city centre, our English Language School is recognised by ACELS (Irish Department of Education) as a Language School for the Teaching of English as a Second / Foreign Language.
Dublin is Ireland's capital city and has a huge number of attractions including historic buildings, a large number of museums and lively traditional pubs.
Establish in 1998, International House Dublin is a member of the International House World Organisation, one of the largest English language teaching and teacher training (TEFL) organisations in the world.
http://www.ihdublin.com   (345 words)

  
 Dublin Ireland tourism - hotels, bed and breakfast,car rentals Dublin, county maps...
Malahide Castle, with its lovely parkland and collection of paintings, is well worth a visit.
Dublin is also a great location for horse riding and golf, with one of the world's best links courses at Portmarnock.
A mix of old and modern architecture provides a backdrop to this friendly, bustling port that boasts literary giants such as Joyce, Beckett, Swift and Wilde as native sons.
http://www.countydublin.com   (257 words)

  
 Sutton, Dublin - encyclopedia article about Sutton, Dublin.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
Together with (5) 'course made good' (effective choice of route and manoeuvres), these are the five essentials of dinghy sailing.
It is approximately equal to 0.621 miles, 1094 yards or 3281 feet.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Sutton,+Dublin   (827 words)

  
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Dublin City Council is pleased to host what promises to be a challenging and informative conference.
Dublin City Council is the largest local authority in the country.  It has the responsibility for delivering a wide and complex range of services to a diverse customer base. Dublin City Council performs both a representational and an operational role on behalf of the citizens of Dublin.
The visitors map will guide you to all the places of interest in Dublin City.
http://www.dublincity.ie   (195 words)

  
 Alameda County Library - Infinite Possibilities
Two meeting rooms: The small Program Room, which may be booked through the Library, is available during the Library's open hours to non-profit organizations.
Dublin Library is a partnership between the City of Dublin and Alameda County Library.
The large Community Room may be booked through the City of Dublin by contacting the Parks and Recreation Department at 925-833-6645.
http://www.aclibrary.org/branches/dub/dublinhome.asp   (272 words)

  
 Dublin Hostels Listings - Hostels in Dublin at Hostels.com
Jacobs Inn is a modern hostel in Dublin's city centre.
Dublin International Youth Hostel's building, has in its time been a convent and a school and still bears the marks of these times.
With over two centuries of history, this hostel has been perfectly restored to ensure a memorable stay...
http://www.hostels.com/ie.le.du.html   (744 words)

  
 Dublin Hotels, Car Hire Dublin, Hotel Accommodations, Hotels in Dublin
Find Hot deals, special offers and last minute bookings in our hot deals and last minute accommodations booking section for hotels, hostels, and other accommodations in Dublin, ranging from cheap 1 star to 5 Star Luxury Hotels.
Feel free to browse our website or use the booking form below to choose your accommodation.
Online Booking is available for all hotels in Dublin and Ireland.
http://www.dublinevents.com   (602 words)

  
 Ireland B&B Network - Dublin bed Breakfast Accommodation - Dublin B&B
BandB's in Dublin are located in various parts of the City, some convenient for the city centre.
Upon arrival, a welcome cup of tea/coffee awaits you together with The Guide to Dublin publication, which h...
Many Dublin Bed and Breakfast homes will have a traditional Irish Pub within walking distance, some with nightly entertainment.
http://www.dublin-bnb.com   (516 words)

  
 Dublin Travel Guide Fodor's Online
After all, it's the fundamentals -- museums with astonishing works, lovely parks, the Georgian elegance of Merrion Square, the Norman drama of Christ Church Cathedral, a foamy pint at one of Dublin's 1,000-odd pubs -- that still gratify.
With London-like house prices, increased crime, and major traffic problems, Dubliners are at last suffering the woes so familiar to city dwellers around the world.
"Me darlin' Dublin's dead and gone," so goes the old traditional ballad, but the rebirth, at times difficult and a little messy, has been a spectacular success.
http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=dublin@60   (329 words)

  
 City of Dublin - Halloween Spooktacular
Crafts are always a main attraction and this year crafts included pumpkin bookmarks, s'mores witches, ghost and candy corn magnets and photo frames.
A Magic Zone was created to entertain guests on their way to create gooey slime or explosive delights in the spooky Mad Science Lab.
The City of Dublin 's Spooktacular offered young ghosts, princesses, pirates and more an enchanting Halloween experience.
http://www.dublin.oh.us/events/spooktacular   (289 words)

  
 Ireland Bus Schedules - Bus Eireann - Irish Bus
Dublin's new colo(u)r coded route and signposting system explained
Information on roadworks in the Dublin area which may delay your journey can be found here
Trinity College**Book of Kells*** (1732) $ (Book of Kells) Tel 608 1462 (entrance via Nassau Street 2) and The Dublin Experience (May-Sep) $ Tel 608 1688
http://www.iol.ie/~discover/dubsee.htm   (1411 words)

  
 Dublins Fair City - Car Rental Dublin Hotels Ireland
Dublin has some wonderful sites to see, like the River Liffey that cuts the city in two or Grafton street, the cities shopping heart, and of course the famous O’Connor’s street.
Dublin has attractions to suit everyones fancy, from museums to shopping, from castles to sport centres, from churches to restaurants, and of course a very special and exciting night life with music, pubs, cafés and night clubs.
Dublin's Fair City - Dublin, the capital of Ireland, situated in the east of the country, offers the same facilities as any big European city while still maintaining the most traditional and vibrant of Irish culture.
http://www.dublinsfaircity.com   (206 words)

  
 Dublin Chamber of Commerce - Dublin, California
Businesses working together to make Dublin, California a better place to live, work and do business.
Committees working diligently to meet the needs of the local business community and community at large.
Enjoy the beautiful Dublin Ranch Golf Course, the putting contest, and the fantastic raffle.
http://www.dublinchamberofcommerce.org   (209 words)

  
 Dublin, Ireland hotel near Trinity College - Clarion, IE051
Dublin, Ireland hotel near Trinity College - Clarion, IE051
Dublin, IFSC is ideally located overlooking the River Liffey, where the "business heart of the city beats." This Dublin hotel is walking distance from O'Connell Street, the capital's main street offering many of the historic sites and events in Ireland.
Britsh singer-songwriter Richard Hawley performs at Whelans in Dublin as he tours on the back of his latest album, Coles Corner.
http://www.choicehotels.com/ires/en-US/hotel/IE051   (512 words)

  
 Dublin Unified School District - News & Information
The presentation will focus on what we are seeing in the schools, what parents should look for, some basic knowledge about current substances and what to do if your child shows signs of alcohol or drug use.
Local officials also will conduct mock interviews to prepare teens for the working world.
See New Superintendent Biography for a brief summary of Dr. Hanke's extensive background in public education.
http://www.dublin.k12.ca.us   (633 words)

  
 Dublin Castle - At the Heart of Irish History
Dublin Castle is under the management of the Office of Public Works
Dublin Castle - At the Heart of Irish History
Dublin Castle Conference Centre is a founder member of H.C.C.E The Historic Conference Centres of Europe
http://www.dublincastle.ie   (37 words)

  
 Dublin City - 1 2 Travel Ireland Information Guide
Temple Bar needs no introduction and the older icons such as Trinity College, Merrion Square and the National Museum are all enjoying the benefits of Dublin's new status as a year-round tourist destination.
The Killarney house was exceptional...we will be recommending yourselves to any of our friends who wish to go to Ireland.
If the pace is just too much, escape to the hills of Howth, the Dalkey headland or the majestic Wicklow Mountains
http://www.12travel.co.uk/ie/Dublin   (169 words)

  
 Current local time in Dublin - Ireland
Compare Dublin time to time in other time zones
Make a Personal World Clock and include Dublin
Sunrise at 6:15 AM Sunset at 8:34 PM Find sunrise and sunset-times for other dates
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=78   (186 words)

  
 City of Dublin, Ohio
Historic Dublin Redevelopment Proposals to be Presented - May 3
© 2006 City of Dublin, Ohio XHTML CSS 508
Dublin Sidewalk Replacement Program to Begin in June
http://www.dublin.oh.us   (111 words)

  
 Archdiocese of Dublin
This Archdiocese of Dublin covers all of County Dublin, nearly all of County Wicklow, with much of County Kildare and fragments of Counties Carlow, Wexford and Laois.
You can search for Mass Times, information on Priests and Churches within each of the Archdiocese's 200 Parishes, as well as Bishops within the Archdiocese.
The site also makes available Talks and Addresses, as well as Press Releases issued by the Archdiocese of Dublin Communications Office.
http://www.dublindiocese.ie   (105 words)

  
 Dublin, California - Welcome to Dublin On-Line! - Dublin CA USA
For anyone who has visited this site within the last year or so, this is probably stating the obvious!
This site originally started in 1995 to provide local information to the citizens of Dublin.
We have found that we no longer have the time nor the resources to keep it going.
http://www.dublinonline.com   (98 words)

  
 Softguide Dublin Hotel Booking & City Information
the most complete and independent dublin restaurant guide on the web with personal reviews and tips...
maps of dublin city centre and surrounding areas to make your visit easier...
independent guide to bars, irish pubs and drink in dublin city...
http://www.softguides.com/dublin   (147 words)

  
 Dublin Guide Restaurants Bars and Accommodation in Dublin
This event will see 15 of Dublin’s most prestigious restaurants come together in the beautiful surrounds of Dublin Castle to prepare and serve a stunning selection of sample sized signature dishes.Participating restaurants include Bang Café, The Cellar Restau...
Taste of Dublin 2006, in association with Oceanico Developments, is an amazing four day celebration of the capital’s finest food and drink.
View the latest issue of the Dublin Connect Magazine in English with hundreds of classifieds and useful information about Dublin.
http://www.dublinconnect.com   (237 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Dublin: Search Results Books
The Princes of Ireland: the Dublin Saga, Book 1
The Princes of Ireland (The Dublin Saga, Book 1)
The Princes of Ireland: the Dublin Saga -- by Edward Rutherfurd (Author)
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/external-search?tag=bookstore0e86-20&keyword=Dublin&mode=books   (233 words)

  
 Dublin Port Company
Dublin Port Company's Vision is to be among the best port management companies in Europe..
AIS (Automatic Identification System) Technology allows Dublin Port Co. to provide a wide range of information from all ships within this range.
Dublin Port Co. in association with AISLive.com now provide a live view of the Traffic currently within 40 Nautical miles of the port using AIS technology.
http://www.dublinport.ie   (176 words)

  
 Anti-Occupation/War Protests - Indymedia Ireland
Perhaps in Belfast they can raise the issue of the imperialist presence right here at home.
And the court jester award of the march goes to.....Dave Lordan of the SWP.
The Ani war protest in Dublin was hijacked by the Anarchists and the 'radicals' of the left, why did you not take part in the march that was advertised?
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69043   (3264 words)

  
 Dublin, VA News
Wal-Mart officials have confirmed that they close their store in Pulaski when they build a supercenter just outside Dublin.
Seven years into the planning and development of Commerce Park, one of its 11 investors has announced it is rethinking its role in the project.
Wal-Mart is looking at a location near Dublin for a supercenter that would cover more than 156,000 square feet near Interstate 81.
http://www.topix.net/city/dublin-va   (578 words)

  
 Dublin Airport Ireland
Information on other Dublin area public transport can be found here.
Route 2 operates between the airport, city centre, Leopardstown, Sandyford and Stillorgan.
There are no baggage lockers at Dublin airport.
http://www.iol.ie/~discover/dubfl.htm   (336 words)

  
 Dublin Tourism - Events
Welcome to the events section of the Dublin Tourism web site.
You can view events listed by category (e.g.
Here you can view listings for events running in Dublin City and the surrounding county.
http://www.visitdublin.com/events/Events.aspx?id=202   (133 words)

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