2. Brian's forces began war, camped near Kilmainham.
3. Fingall and Howth were plundered.
4. Vikings left Dublin to engage Brian.
5. Overseas Viking fleet arrived.
6. Battle of Clontarf.
7. Retreat of Vikings. Some drowned in the sea. Some forced through Dubgall's Bridge and were attacked again. A few went back to Dublin.
8. Brodar's possible route. Killed Brian and be killed.
9. Brian's remains transferred to Swords, then to Armagh.
Reference:
Seán Duffy, Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2013), p. 203.
Seán Duffy, 'What happened at the Battle of Clontarf?' in History Ireland, vol. 22, no. 2 (2014), pp 30-1: 31.
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