Podcasts recorded at a Dublin City Council symposium on the history of The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr. The Abbey was founded in the 12th century and played a pivotal role in the religious and political affairs of Dublin city until its dissolution in 1539. A weekend of events, organised by Dublin City Council, celebrating the Abbey and its history took place in October 2017 and these podcasts were recorded at a symposium on the history of the Abbey which took place in St Catherine�s Church ...
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Podcast of Associate Professor Michael Staunton's paper recorded at Dublin City Council's medieval symposium on The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr.Historyhub.ie
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Paul Duffy. The Sacred and the Profane - preliminary results of archaeological excavations at 30 and 32-36, Thomas Street.
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A paper by archaeologist Paul Duffy recorded at Dublin City Council's medieval symposium on The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr.Historyhub.ie
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Podcast of UCD Archaeologist Prof. Tadhg O'Keeffe's paper at Dublin City Council's medieval symposium on The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr.Historyhub.ie
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Colman O Clabaigh. For the Love of God and Neighbour - lifestyle of the Canons of St Thomas' Abbey.
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Podcast of Colman O Clabaigh's paper at Dublin City Council's medieval symposium on The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr.Historyhub.ie
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Podcast of Dr Aine Foley's paper at Dublin City Council's medieval symposium on The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr.Historyhub.ie
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Podcast of Professor Roger Stalley's paper at Dublin City Council's medieval symposium on The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr.Historyhub.ie
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Podcast of Dr Edel Bhreathnach's paper at Dublin City Council's medieval symposium on The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr.Historyhub.ie
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Podcast of Catherine Scuffil's summation at the conclusion of the conference.Historyhub.ie
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