- 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...
- The
people of
Northern Ireland are all
people born in
Northern Ireland and having, at the time of
their birth, at
least one
parent who is a
British citizen...
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Bridey Murphy (December 20, 1798-1864) is a
purported 19th-century
Irishwoman whom U.S.
housewife Virginia Tighe (April 27, 1923 – July 12, 1995) claimed...
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Academical Institution (RBAI) Mary Ann
McCracken (1766–1866),
United Irishwoman,
social activist, abolitionist,
sister of
Henry Joy
McCracken hanged 1798...
- Jo, the
Beautiful Irishwoman (French: Jo, la
belle irlandaise) is the
title of a
series of four oil on
canvas bust-length
portraits by
Gustave Courbet...
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Kathleen Lynn:
Irishwoman, Patriot, Doctor. Dublin:
Irish Academic Press. Ó hOgartaigh,
Margaret (2006).
Kathleen Lynn:
Irishwoman, Patriot, Doctor...
- comedy-drama The
Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). Her
performance as a
homesick Irishwoman in 1950s New York City in
Brooklyn (2015)
earned her a
nomination for...
- Jane "Jenny" Greg (1749–1817) in the 1790s was an
Irish republican agitator with
connections to
radical political circles in England.
Although the extent...
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Christian Cavanagh, also
known as Kit
Cavanagh or
Mother Ross, was an
Irishwoman who
joined the
British Army in 1693
disguised as a man. She
fought with...
- of
Gwynedd and an
Irishwoman named Pyfog. In
recognition of this, he was also
known as
Hywel ap
Gwyddeles (Hywel son of the
Irishwoman).
Hywel is also known...