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    Seán Mac Diarmada (27 January 1883 – 12 May 1916), also known as Seán MacDermott, was an Irish republican political activist and revolutionary leader....
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  • Mac Diarmada (anglicised as MacDermot or McDermott), also spelled Mac Diarmata, is an Irish surname, and the surname of the ruling dynasty of Moylurg...
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  • Oisín Mac Diarmada (born 1978) is an Irish fiddler. Oisín Mac Diarmada was born in 1978 in County Clare, and grew up in Crusheen. He started playing the...
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    Sligo railway station, also known as MacDiarmada station (Irish: Stáisiún Mhic Dhiarmada), is a mainline railway station which serves the town of Sligo...
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  • Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada (pronounced [ˌpˠaːɾʲc ˈʃaːn̪ˠ mˠək ˈdʲiəɾˠmˠəd̪ˠə]) is a GAA stadium in Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim, Ireland. It is the...
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  • barrister and judge Seán Mac Diarmada (1883–1916), Irish rebel, leader in the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland (born John MacDermott) John McDermott (disambiguation)...
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  • Aodh mac Diarmada Mac an Bhaird, Irish poet, fl. c. 1200–1600. Aodh was a member of the Mac an Bhaird bardic family of County Galway and County Donegal...
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    Clarke developed a very close kinship with Hobson, who along with Seán Mac Diarmada, became his protégé. The younger, more radical members of the IRB lauded...
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    consisting of multi-instrumentalists Ian Lynch, Daragh Lynch, Cormac MacDiarmada and Radie Peat. Originally a duo consisting of the Lynch brothers, known...
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  • Toirdhealbhach mac Diarmada Ua Briain was King of Munster in an interrupted reign from 1142 to 1165. He was the son of Diarmaid Ua Briain, King of Munster...
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    for "strings". The five members of the band are fiddle player Oisín Mac Diarmada, button accordion player Paul Finn, Damien Stenson performs on flute...
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    Responsibility for the planning of the rising was given to Tom Clarke and Seán Mac Diarmada. Patrick Pearse, Michael Joseph O’Rahilly, Joseph Plunkett and Bulmer...
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  • 1983 (age 41) Limerick, Ireland Nationality Irish Other names Eoghan Mac Diarmada Occupation(s) Presenter, actor, choreographer Employer(s) Raidió Teilifís...
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  • (O'Conor, O'Connor), Mac Diarmada (McDermott), Ó Ceallaigh (Kelly), Ó Birn (Beirne, Byrne, Burns), Mac Donnchadha (McDonough) and Brennan (Mac Branáin and Ó...
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    Pearse, Plunkett, and Seán Mac Diarmada, and through the increasing militarisation of Europe in the onset of World War I, MacDonagh developed stronger republican...
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    0.23 hectares (0.57 acres) in the southeast corner of Lough Key. The Mac Diarmada were the ruling dynasty of Magh Luirg (Moylurg; northeast Connacht) from...
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  • Cummins 0-2, Mulligan 0-2, Gordon 0-1 , McLoughlin 0-1, Quinn 0-1 Stadium: Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada Attendance: 4,117 Referee: Keiran Eannetta (Tyrone)...
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    their names appeared on the Proclamation): Thomas J. Clarke Seán Mac Diarmada Thomas MacDonagh P. H. Pearse Éamonn Ceannt James Connolly Joseph Plunkett...
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    Ireland. In 1912 he was sworn to the Irish Republican Brotherhood by Seán Mac Diarmada. This movement was pledged to achieve Irish independence and to do so...
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    Uí Briúin were kinsmen of the Ó Conchubhair and Mac Diarmada amongst others. After their king Cathal mac Tigernán lost out to Áed in Gai Bernaig in the...
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    In 1966 Sligo railway station was renamed Sligo Mac Diarmada Station after Irish rebel Seán Mac Diarmada from County Leitrim. Irish Rail, the Republic of...
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    Omagh as well. Today, the closest railway stations to Bundoran are Sligo Mac Diarmada Station in Sligo Town and Waterside Station in Derry. On 8 August 1980...
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    grave and dates from the 2nd millennium B.C. The family home of Seán Mac Diarmada, one of the seven signatories of the 1916 Proclamation of Irish independence...
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  • "Conchubhar Mac Diarmada tighearna Maighe Luirg do dhol h-i n-urd i Mainistir na Búille, & ro ghabh Tomaltach tighearnus dia ési/Conor Mac Dermot, Lord...
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  • (1915–1981), Irish sculptor Oisín Kelly (born 1997), Irish hurler Oisín Mac Diarmada (born 1978), Irish fiddler Oisín McConville (born 1975), Irish Gaelic...
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    Irish mythology—groups of legendary warrior-bands associated with Fionn mac Cumhail. Mythological tales of the Fianna became known as the Fenian Cycle...
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    (formerly Glanmire Road) Kilkenny MacDonagh Limerick Colbert Tralee Casement Dundalk Clarke Drogheda MacBride Sligo Mac Diarmada Galway Ceannt Waterford Plunkett...
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  • Domnall Mór ("Donall the Great") was the third son of Toirdhealbhach mac Diarmada Ua Briain, King of Munster, who reigned from 1142 to 1167. He ascended...
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    on the right. This would put Pearse in third place, after Clarke and Mac Diarmada, the original organisers of the Rising. Connolly, as leader of the Irish...
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    the terminus at Dublin Connolly railway station. Áras Mhic Dhiarmada ("Mac Diarmada House") is the official name of the building, which also includes the...
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