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'''Rathdown''' was [[Gaels|Gaelic]] [[ringfort]] settlement located in the north of [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]]. | '''Rathdown''' was [[Gaels|Gaelic]] [[ringfort]] settlement located in the north of [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]]. | ||
During the 870s, Rathdown was once a trading post that dealt mainly in [[fur]]s and dyed cloth but was later taken over by a group of [[bandits]]. In 879, on the request of [[Azar]], [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] travelled to Rathdown to eliminate the bandits in the area and recover the | During the 870s, Rathdown was once a trading post that dealt mainly in [[fur]]s and dyed cloth but was later taken over by a group of [[bandits]]. In 879, on the request of [[Azar]], [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] travelled to Rathdown to eliminate the bandits in the area and recover the deed to the settlement, re-establishing a trade route to Dublin.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Wrath of the Druids]]'' – [[Rathdown Build Up]]</ref> | ||
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Rathdown was Gaelic ringfort settlement located in the north of Dublin, Ireland.
During the 870s, Rathdown was once a trading post that dealt mainly in furs and dyed cloth but was later taken over by a group of bandits. In 879, on the request of Azar, Eivor Varinsdottir travelled to Rathdown to eliminate the bandits in the area and recover the deed to the settlement, re-establishing a trade route to Dublin.[1]
