Shanagolden, whose Irish name Seanghualainn means “old shoulder,” possesses a history stretching from early medieval warfare to plantation settlement and modern political struggle. Nearby lands witnessed Mahon’s victory over Norse forces in 968, while Shanid Castle later became a major FitzGerald stronghold. St Katherine’s Abbey reflects the district’s medieval religious heritage. Following the Desmond conflicts, the village was reshaped as an Elizabethan plantation settlement, leaving its broad street, square and central green. During the nineteenth century, policing, trade, farming and creamery production shaped local life. Shanagolden also played a remembered role during Ireland’s War of Independence in the twentieth century.
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