longphorts
Longphorts were fortified settlements established by Vikings in Ireland. The term "longphort" is Old Norse for "long ship-port" or "ship enclosure," reflecting their primary function as bases for Viking fleets and as harbors where ships could be drawn ashore for protection and repair. These settlements were typically established in strategic locations, often at the mouths of rivers or on the coast, allowing the Vikings to launch raids inland and engage in trade.
The establishment of longphorts marked a significant phase in the Viking Age in Ireland, transitioning from