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- Baggotrath_Castle abstract "Baggotrath Castle, or Baggotsrath Castle, was a medieval castle situated at present day Baggot Street in Dublin city centre. It was built in the late thirteenth century. During the English Civil War, possession of the castle, which was described as "the strongest fortress near Dublin", was a matter of great importance to both sides to the conflict, and it was largely destroyed on the eve of the Battle of Rathmines. The ruins of the castle remained until the early nineteenth century when Dublin Corporation demolished it. No trace of it survives today, but it is generally agreed that it stood at the present 44-46 Upper Baggot Street, facing Waterloo Road.".
- Baggotrath_Castle thumbnail Baggotsrath_Castle_(Co._Dublin).jpg?width=300.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageID "34387611".
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageLength "4417".
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "683000859".
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Baggot_Street.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Rathmines.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Dublin_(city).
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Infrastructure_completed_in_the_13th_century.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Baron_of_the_Irish_Exchequer.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Justice_of_the_Irish_Common_Pleas.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Dublin_Corporation.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink English_Civil_War.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Executor.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VI_of_England.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink James_Butler,_1st_Duke_of_Ormonde.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink James_Cornwalsh.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Chief_Barons_of_the_Irish_Exchequer.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Jones_(soldier).
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Murder.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Bagod.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Royal_pardon.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Royal_prerogative_of_mercy.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Royalist.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Viscount_FitzWilliam.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Viscount_Fitzwilliam.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLink File:Baggotsrath_Castle_(Co._Dublin).jpg.
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baggotrath Castle".
- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "castle of Baggotrath".
- Baggotrath_Castle hasPhotoCollection Baggotrath_Castle.
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- Baggotrath_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baggotrath_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_Dublin_(city).
- Baggotrath_Castle subject Category:Infrastructure_completed_in_the_13th_century.
- Baggotrath_Castle hypernym Castle.
- Baggotrath_Castle point "53.333513 -6.243054".
- Baggotrath_Castle type Article.
- Baggotrath_Castle type Castle.
- Baggotrath_Castle type Article.
- Baggotrath_Castle type Establishment.
- Baggotrath_Castle type SpatialThing.
- Baggotrath_Castle comment "Baggotrath Castle, or Baggotsrath Castle, was a medieval castle situated at present day Baggot Street in Dublin city centre. It was built in the late thirteenth century. During the English Civil War, possession of the castle, which was described as "the strongest fortress near Dublin", was a matter of great importance to both sides to the conflict, and it was largely destroyed on the eve of the Battle of Rathmines.".
- Baggotrath_Castle label "Baggotrath Castle".
- Baggotrath_Castle sameAs m.0h_bh95.
- Baggotrath_Castle sameAs Q4841592.
- Baggotrath_Castle sameAs Q4841592.
- Baggotrath_Castle lat "53.333513".
- Baggotrath_Castle long "-6.243054".
- Baggotrath_Castle wasDerivedFrom Baggotrath_Castle?oldid=683000859.
- Baggotrath_Castle depiction Baggotsrath_Castle_(Co._Dublin).jpg.
- Baggotrath_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Baggotrath_Castle.