- 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...
- Ireland, with 6,100 members.
Founded in 1910 as the
Society of
United Irishwomen, it
exists to
prove social and
educational opportunities for
women and...
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people (demonym "Flemings")
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- [ˈkʊmˠən̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈmˠanˠ]; lit. 'The Women's Council' but in
English termed The
Irishwomen's Council),
abbreviated C na mB, is an
Irish republican women's paramilitary...
- "Earber-hill". As part of his
commissioned symphonic work "Irishmen and
Irishwomen", the
composer Vincent Kennedy included a
movement titled "Arbour Hill"...
- Countrywomen's ****ociation. She is
credited with
aiding in
saving the
United Irishwomen in the 1920s and
giving it a
pragmatic direction.
Gertrude Lucy Franks...
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women and 33 for men, and as many as a
third of
Irishmen and a
quarter of
Irishwomen never married, due to low
wages and
chronic economic problems that discouraged...
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- writer. A
teacher of
poetry to
Robert Frost, she was the
author of
Famous Irishwomen (1907). O'****ney was one of the
first Catholic women in New England,...
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Edinburgh vol.2 p.347 Hamilton, C. J. (1900). "Eliza O'Neill" .
Notable Irishwomen. Dublin: Sealy,
Bryers & Walker. pp. 114–128.
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