History of Kilkenny
Kilkenny was founded in the 6th century A.D. by St. Canice as a pastoral community. Many monuments and stone structures stand in testament to this fact. The name Kilkenny (Hotels, Kilkenny, Ireland) comes from the Gaelic, Cill Chainnigh, which means Church of Cainneach. During the Anglo-Norman occupation, Kilkenny city was named as the capital of Ireland, with orders of the day being carried out from Kilkenny Castle, which was constructed for William, son of Strongbow. As such, Kilkenny was host to the Irish medieval parliment.
















































