- The
Irish (Irish: Na
Gaeil or Na hÉireannaigh) are an
ethnic group and
nation native to the
island of Ireland, who
share a
common ancestry,
history and...
- Ballingarry,
South Tipperary.
After being chased by a
force of
Young Irelanders and
their supporters, an
Irish Constabulary unit took
refuge in a house...
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United Ireland (Irish: Éire Aontaithe), also
referred to as
Irish reunification or a New Ireland, is the
proposition that all of the
island of Ireland...
- to the
trials of
Young Irelanders.
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genuinely e****enical
Young Irelanders from the
Repeal ****ociation. Such
opponents portra**** the e****enical
Young Irelanders as revolutionaries, factionists...
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successor to
movements such as the
United Irishmen of the 1790s and the
Young Irelanders of the 1840s. As part of the New
Departure of the 1870s–80s, IRB members...
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Influential Young Irelanders included Charles Gavan Duffy,
Thomas Davis and John
Blake Dillon, the
three founders of The Nation. The
Young Irelanders eventually...
- 19th, and 20th
centuries such as the
United Irishmen in the 1790s,
Young Irelanders in the 1840s, the
Fenian Brotherhood during the 1880s,
Fianna Fáil in...
- a
symbol of the
ideal of
union and a
banner ****ociated with the
Young Irelanders and revolution, it was
rarely used
between 1848 and 1916. Even up to the...
- for the
revolutionary Young Irelanders in 1848; she was a
lifelong Irish nationalist. Jane
Wilde read the
Young Irelanders'
poetry to
Willie and Oscar...