- the ACA. O'Higgins was
joined in the
organisation by
fellow ****ann na
nGaedhael TDs
Ernest Blythe,
Patrick McGilligan and
Desmond Fitzgerald. O'Higgins...
- in the 1920s, he
became politically radicalised and
joined ****ann na
nGaedhael, as well as also
briefly becoming the
leader of the Blueshirts. O'Higgins...
- ****ann na
nGaedheal (Irish pronunciation: [ˈkʊmˠən̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈŋeːl̪ˠ]; lit. 'Society of the Gaels') was a
political party in the
Irish Free State,
which formed...
- 1933
following the
merger of
three political organisations; ****ann na
nGaedhael (CnaG) led by W. T. Cosgrave, the
National Centre Party led by
Frank MacDermot...
-
Republican Army
began to
disrupt ****ann na
nGaedhael public meetings, and in turn, a pro-****ann na
nGaedhael paramilitary called the Army
Comrades ****ociation...
-
Patrick James Hogan (30 May 1891 – 14 July 1936) was an
Irish Fine Gael
politician who
served as
Minister for
Agriculture from 1922 to 1924 and 1930 to...
- banned.
Within a few w****s, O'Duffy's
followers merged with ****ann na
nGaedhael and the
Centre Party to form
United Ireland, or Fine Gael, and O'Duffy...
-
Michael K.
Noonan was an
Irish ****ann na
nGaedheal politician who sat as a
Teachta Dála (TD) in Dáil Éireann in the 1920s. He was
elected to the 4th Dáil...
-
Patrick Reynolds (1
March 1887 – 14
February 1932) was an
Irish ****ann na
nGaedheal politician. A
merchant and farmer, he was
elected to Dáil Éireann as...
- also
known as the Blueshirts. When the
Blueshirts merged with ****ann na
nGaedhael and
National Centre Party to form Fine Gael, O'Duffy
began the new party's...