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Michael Davitt (25
March 1846 – 30 May 1906) was an
Irish republican activist for a
variety of causes,
especially Home Rule and land reform. Following...
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Ebola virus epidemic. In 2017, O'Connor
changed her
legal name to
Magda Davitt,
saying she
wished to be free of "patriarchal
slave names" and "parental...
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Michael Davitt Bridge (Irish:
Droichead Mhícheál Mhic Dháibhéid) is a
swing bridge on the R319 road in
County Mayo,
Ireland that
crosses from Achill...
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Davitt Sigerson (born 1957) is an
American retired songwriter,
record producer,
record executive, and journalist.
Davitt Sigerson was born in New York...
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Greenwood earned the
Australian women's
crime fiction Davitt Award in 2002 for her
young adult novel The Three-Pronged Dagger. Greenwood...
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Davitt Moroney (born 23
December 1950) is a British-born and
educated musicologist,
harpsichordist and organist. His
parents were of
Irish and Italian...
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Ellen Davitt (1812-1879) was an English-born
Australian writer.
Marie Antoinette Hélène Léontine (Ellen)
Heseltine was born in
Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire...
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arose with the 1208
death of
Davitt O’Doherty, a
lesser chieftain within the O'Doherty family. Thus,
McDevitt = son of
Davitt.
Later in Donegal, and working...
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Robert Emmet Davitt (12
December 1899 – 26
September 1981) was an
Irish politician and
medical practitioner. He was
elected to Dáil Éireann as a ****ann...
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Aidan Davitt (born 13
October 1978) is an
Irish Fianna Fáil
politician who has
served as a
senator for the
Industrial and
Commercial Panel since April...