Kilkenny, an area of low hills and…
1173 CE
Kilkenny, an area of low hills and plains watered by the Barrow, Nore, and Suir rivers in southeastern Ireland, becomes a part of of the Lordship of Lenister created in the wake of the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169-71.
Richard de Clare, or Strongbow, had in 1171 become Lord of Leinster.
Strongbow in 1172 had constructed the first castle, a wooden fortress, near what is now Kilkenny Castle.
This was possibly on the site of an earlier residence of the Mac Gilla Pátraic (Fitzpatrick) who was in control of the Kingdom of Osraige.
The building of Norman fortresses, walls, castle and town begins.
In an attempt in 1173 by the Gaelic clans to resist the Normans, O'Brien and Mac Gillapatrick destroy Strongbow's fortress.