- Maud
Gonne MacBride (Irish: Maud Nic
Ghoinn Bean Mhic
Giolla Bhríghde; 21
December 1866 – 27
April 1953) was an
Irish republican revolutionary, suffragette...
- Look up
gonne or
gönne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gonne may
refer to: A
medieval hand
cannon Maud
Gonne (1866–1953), English-born
Irish revolutionary...
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Iseult Lucille Germaine Gonne (6
August 1894 – 22
March 1954) was the
daughter of the
Irish republican revolutionary Maud
Gonne and the
French politician...
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Yeats hoped that his widow, Maud
Gonne,
might remarry. His
final proposal to
Gonne took
place in mid-1916.
Gonne's history of
revolutionary political...
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Stare Gonne [ˈstarɛ
ˈɡɔnnɛ] (German: bef 1939
Gönne,1939 Westgönne) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Czaplinek,
within Drawsko County...
- by both
Yeats and
Gonne,
recalled an
extreme case that
almost prevented the marriage: When John
McBride became engaged to Maud
Gonne,
Stephen McKenna made...
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Michael Edward Gonne was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with five
aerial victories.
Gonne was the
younger son of
Henry and
Grace Staveley Gonne, of Ringwood...
- Sir
Gonne St
Clair Pilcher, MC (19
September 1890 – 3
April 1966) was a
British barrister and High
Court judge. An
Admiralty specialist, he sat in the...
- 21
September 2016. Lyons,
Paddy (2013).
Romantic Ireland: From Tone to
Gonne. Cambridge:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 150. ISBN 9781443853583. Baraghani...
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radical Irish nationalist women's
organisation led and
founded by Maud
Gonne from 1900 to 1914, when it
merged with the new ****ann na mBan (The Irishwomen's...