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- Inghinidhe na hÉireann (Irish: [ˈɪnʲiːnʲiː n̪ˠə ˈheːɾʲən̪ˠ]; "Daughters of Ireland") was a radical Irish nationalist women's organisation led and founded...
- League" (L'****ociation irlandaise) in 1896. In 1900, Gonne helped found Inghinidhe na hÉireann (Daughters of Ireland). Twenty-nine women attended the first...
- December 1884 – 9 July 1917) was an Irish nationalist, and member of Inghinidhe na hÉireann. Her husband Thomas MacDonagh, was one of the signees of the...
- Academy of Dramatic Arts. Around this time, she was ****ociated with the Inghinidhe na hÉireann, an Irish nationalist women’s organisation. In 1908, a monthly...
- Ffrench-Mullen was a member of the radical nationalist women's organisation Inghinidhe na hÉireann. In 1913 during the Dublin Lock-out, she worked in the soup...
- 31 January 1938) was an Irish nationalist. She was a founder member of Inghinidhe na hÉireann and ****ann na mBan and took part in the 1916 Easter Rising...
- involved in nationalist politics in Ireland. She joined Sinn Féin and Inghinidhe na hÉireann ('Daughters of Ireland'), a revolutionary women's movement...
- journalist, writer, poet, as well as a founding member and vice president of Inghinidhe na hÉireann. Ian Cochrane, novelist. Graham Forsythe, the Canadian artist...
- alongside Marie Perolz as an Irish teacher in the Inghinidhe. She began acting with the Inghinidhe's work of promoting Irish drama and literature, performing...
- dictionary. On Easter Sunday 1900 Yeats' friend and muse, Maud Gonne, founded Inghinidhe na hÉireann (English: Daughters of Ireland), a revolutionary women's society...