- "Amhrán na
bhFiann" (Irish pronunciation: [ˈəuɾˠaːn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈvʲiən̪ˠ]),
called "The Soldier's Song" in English, is the
national anthem of Ireland. The...
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Ireland ("Amhrán na
bhFiann") was
considered inappropriate.
While some all-island
sports governing bodies use "Amhrán na
bhFiann" in
international competition...
- Coláiste na
bhFiann (CnabhF) is an
Irish language summer course for
students aged 10–18 years. The
company was
founded by
Domhnall Ó Lubhlaí and the first...
- are
opened by the
national anthem of the
Republic of Ireland, "Amhrán na
bhFiann (The Soldier's Song)",
which is also used by most
other all-Ireland sporting...
- All of
these teams represent the
entire island of Ireland. "Amhrán na
bhFiann" ("The Soldier's Song"), the
national anthem of the
Republic of Ireland...
- most
famous work is the
music to the
Irish national anthem "Amhrán na
bhFiann" (English: "The Soldier's Song").
Heeney was born at 101
Lower Mecklenburgh...
-
servant and Irish-language
writer and translator, best
known for "Amhrán na
bhFiann", a
translation of "The Soldier's Song", the
Irish national anthem, which...
- the 16th century. Like the
national flag, the
national anthem, Amhrán na
bhFiann (English: A Soldier's Song), has its
roots in the
Easter Rising, when the...
- the
Irish rugby team has sung both the
Irish national anthem "Amhrán na
bhFiann" and "Ireland's call".
There are
currently approximately 95,000
rugby players...
- Saorstát Éireann (Irish) 1922–1937 Flag
Great Seal Anthem: "Amhrán na
bhFiann" "The Soldiers' Song" The
Irish Free
State (green) in 1929
Status British...