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    Eoin MacNeill (Irish: Eoin Mac Néill; born John McNeill; 15 May 1867 – 15 October 1945) was an Irish scholar, Irish language enthusiast, Gaelic revivalist...
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  • civil engineer John F. MacNeill (1870–1962), physician and political figure on Prince Edward Island Eoin MacNeill (John McNeill, 1867–1945), Irish scholar...
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    politician Eoin MacNeill claimed that the establishment of the Ulster Volunteers was instigated, approved, and financed by members of Conservative Party; MacNeill...
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  • Douglas Hyde 1916–1919, Eoin Mac Néill 1919–1922, Seán Ua Ceallaigh 1922–1925, Peadar Mac Fhionnlaoich 1925–1926, Seán P. Mac Énrí 1926-1928, Cormac Breathnach...
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    where he befriended Patrick Pearse and Eoin MacNeill. He was a founding member of the Irish Volunteers with MacNeill and Pearse. He wrote poetry and plays...
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  • the Blueshirts. Eoin Mac Neill (1867 — 1945), Irish nationalist politician and scholar. Eóin Tennyson, Northern Irish politician Eoin Colfer, Irish author...
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    the presidency in 1915. He was succeeded by the League's co-founder Eoin MacNeill. Hyde had no association with Sinn Féin and the independence movement...
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    Eoin O'Duffy (born Owen Duffy; 28 January 1890 – 30 November 1944) was an Irish revolutionary, soldier, police commissioner and politician. O'Duffy was...
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  • the Clanna Dedad, is lost to history. Eoin MacNeill finds the Conaille Muirtheimne to also descend from Dedu mac Sin, from another son Conall Anglonnach...
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  • first suggested by Eoin Mac Néill but he qualified it with a question mark. An alternative derivation may be from the more common Mac Anndrais. Notable...
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  • following are listed: Airgíalla, Connachta, Laigin, Northern Uí Néill (Ailech), Southern Uí Néill (Mide), Mumu, and Ulaid. These seven over-kingdoms are again...
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  • and politician Dick MacNeill (1898–1963), Dutch association football player Eoin MacNeill (1867–1945), Irish scholar Francis MacNeill (1912–2000), Canadian...
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  • between 18 and 22 December and the result was declared on 23 December. Eoin MacNeill was elected (and also for Londonderry City) standing for Sinn Féin and...
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    There were isolated actions in other parts of Ireland; Volunteer leader Eoin MacNeill had issued a countermand in a bid to halt the Rising, which greatly...
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  • was published by Dr Eoin Mac Néill and Gerard Murphy in three volumes between 1908 and 1953. Both books were bequeathed by Mac Domhnail to the Irish...
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    Seán Mac Eoin (30 September 1893 – 7 July 1973) was an Irish republican and later Fine Gael politician who was Minister for Defence briefly in 1951 and...
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  • Handwritten letter from Eoin MacNeill to Agnes MacNeill, GENEVA, 14 September 1923; No. 120 UCDA LAI/G/217 The Irish Times (1972) MacWhite: A Noted Scholar...
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  • proposed as President of the Dáil by Richard Mulcahy and seconded by Eoin MacNeill. This motion was carried and Cosgrave and formed the 5th Ministry (9...
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    Ireland. The Free State's representative was Minister for Education Eoin MacNeill, a respected scholar. The Free State expected to gain much territory...
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    The Gaelic League (Conradh na Gaeilge) was established in 1893 by Eoin MacNeill and other enthusiasts of Gaelic language and culture. Its first president...
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    O'Neill dynasty (redirect from Ó Néill)
    -related to the Ui Neill. O'Cahan - claim descent from the Uí Néill. Clan Ó Ceallaigh-related to the Uí Néill. Clann Cholmáin/O'Melaghlin-MacLaughlin Clan claim...
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    this time. In the First Dáil, which was elected in late 1918, Prof. Eoin Mac Néill served as the Sinn Féin T.D. for Londonderry City. Partition of Ireland...
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    government and policing in large regions. Collins, Richard Mulcahy, and Eoin O'Duffy decided on a series of seaborne landings into republican-held areas...
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    mac Néill Byrne, Francis John (2005), "Church and politics", p. 663. T. M. Charles-Edwards, 'Áed Oirdnide mac Néill, AU 817.8 Bracken, "Feidlimid mac...
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  • County Dublin, the second daughter of historian and political figure Eoin MacNeill and Agnes Moore. After the family moved into the city she attended Muckross...
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    Retrieved 10 August 2015. Michael Tierney, Eoin MacNeill Oxford University Press, 1980, pp. 171–172 Mac Donncha, Mícheál (2 November 2014). "The Irish...
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    Northern Ireland including leaders such as de Valera, Michael Collins, Eoin MacNeill and Arthur Griffith. Following the Truce of July 1921 that ended the...
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    Clanna Dedad, and later by Conaire Mór. It was observed a century ago by Eoin MacNeill and other scholars that the historical Ulaid, as represented by the...
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    Ireland, with four party candidates (Arthur Griffith, Éamon de Valera, Eoin MacNeill and Liam Mellows) elected for two constituencies. Their manifesto refused...
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    The Southern Uí Néill (Irish: Uí Néill an Deiscirt, [iː ˈnʲeːl̠ʲ ə ˈdʲɛʃcəɾˠtʲ]) were a branch of the Uí Néill dynasty that invaded and settled in the...
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