- and the
Irish People's
Liberation Organization (IPLO).[citation needed]
Óglach is the
equivalent title in the
Irish language. The
Irish Volunteers were...
- clans. The
Irish language gallóglach is
derived from gall "foreign" and
óglach; from Old
Irish oac (meaning "youth") and Old
Irish lóeg (meaning "calf"...
- volunteers. In
traditional Gaelic script, it is
written Óglaıġ na hÉıreann.
Óglach, the
singular of óglaigh,
comes from the Old
Irish word óclach, meaning...
- and in the
College of Surgeons', An t-
Oglach,
April 1926. Reynolds, M, '****ann na mBan in the GPO', An t-
Oglach, (March 1926). Ui Chonail,
Eilis Bean...
-
Palestine flag
behind her. Her
image along with an
image of
Irish Republican,
Oglach Charlie Hughes says "Our
Struggle continues". The name of
Sandton Drive...
- to the
ancient band of
warriors known as Na
Fianna in
Irish mythology.
Óglach literally means "young soldier", and is
often translated as '"volunteer"...
-
Baile Átha Cliath: Coiscéim. [biography, essays, the Rosses] —— (1994).
Óglach na Rosann :
Niall Pluincéad Ó
Baoighill (in Irish).
Baile Átha Cliath: Coiscéim...
- Constitution.
Although Sherry says the
Irish version was
first published in An t
Óglach (the
magazine of the
Irish Defence Forces) on 3
November 1923, an almost...
- the
Irish Volunteers took
place shortly thereafter. On 31 January, An t-
Óglach (the
official publication of the
Irish Volunteers)
stated that the formation...
- self-declared republic. On 31
January 1919 the Volunteers'
official journal, An t
Óglách ("The Volunteer"),
stated that
Ireland and
England were at war, and that...