Seán Moylan (19 November 1889 – 16 November 1957) was a senior officer of the Irish Republican Army and later a Fianna Fáil politician. He served as Minister...
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Moylan, Australian baseball player Seán Moylan, Irish politician Scotty Moylan, Guamanian businessman Stephen Moylan, American general Marice Moylan Wolfe...
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Seán Moylan is an Irish former hurler who played as a left wing-back for the Offaly senior team. Born in Banagher, County Offaly, Moylan first played competitive...
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Seán Francis MacEntee (Irish: Seán Mac an tSaoi; 23 August 1889 – 9 January 1984) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Tánaiste from 1959...
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Seán Francis Lemass (born John Francis Lemass; 15 July 1899 – 11 May 1971) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach and Leader of Fianna...
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Seán Thomas O'Kelly (Irish: Seán Tomás Ó Ceallaigh; 25 August 1882 – 23 November 1966), originally John T. O'Kelly, was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician...
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the age of 19. He was captured by British forces in 1921, along with Seán Moylan, who would go on to become a government colleague. He was interned, put...
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the lack of a barrier. Sean Moylan already had attempted suicide in February 2014; after a breakup with his girlfriend, Moylan walked in front of a truck...
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Michael Collins (Irish leader) (redirect from Mícheál Seán Ó Coileáin)
the 3rd Tipperary Brigade including Séumas Robinson, Dan Breen, Seán Treacy and Seán Hogan, attacked a pair of Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) men who...
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Josephine (Min) Ryan, sister of Kate and Phyllis Ryan, the successive wives of Seán T. O'Kelly; her brother was James Ryan. O'Kelly and James Ryan both later...
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Fáil during the 1930s. Bill Gannon George Gilmore Seán Hales Tom Hales Seán Hogan Charlie Hurley Sean P. Keating (1903–1976) Irish Republican Army member...
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British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith that only two more were to be executed, Seán Mac Diarmada and James Connolly, although they were court-martialled the...
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leader Seán Lemass was proposed. This motion was carried with 75 votes in favour to 51 votes against. Lemass was appointed as Taoiseach by President Seán T...
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economic policy Ryan, a close ally of Seán Lemass, was appointed Minister for Finance, replacing the conservative Seán MacEntee. The first sign of a new economic...
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Seán Hogan (Irish: Seán Ó hÓgáin; 13 May 1901 – 24 December 1968) was one of the leaders of the 3rd Tipperary Brigade of the Irish Republican Army during...
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the Irish folk ballad "The Galtee Mountain Boy", along with Seán Moylan, Dinny Lacey, and Seán Hogan. The song, written by Patsy Halloran, recalls some of...
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Éamon de Valera Frank Aiken Gerald Boland Thomas Derrig Seán Lemass Patrick Little Seán MacEntee Seán Moylan Seán T. O'Kelly James Ryan Oscar Traynor...
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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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Defence. On de Valera's urging, Vice-President of the Executive Council Seán T. O'Kelly and Aiken publicly snubbed the Governor-General of the Irish Free...
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Independence and subsequent Irish Civil War, including Seán Moylan, Dan Breen, Dinny Lacey, and Seán Hogan. It portrays the Free State forces as enemies...
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depended on IRA leaders in local areas (such as Liam Lynch, Tom Barry, Seán Moylan, Seán Mac Eoin and Ernie O'Malley) who organised guerrilla activity, largely...
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by a vote of 74 to 69. De Valera was appointed as Taoiseach by President Seán T. O'Kelly. After his appointment as Taoiseach by the president, de Valera...
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constitution, only two ministers have been appointed from the Seanad: Seán Moylan who served in 1957 as Minister for Agriculture and James Dooge who served...
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Symphony Orchestra. In 1957 he was appointed to the Council of State by Seán T. O'Kelly. He was re-appointed to the Council by Éamon de Valera in 1959...
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Minister for Lands in de Valera's 1957–59 cabinet. In 1959, the new Taoiseach Seán Lemass initially appointed him as Minister for Lands, before appointing him...
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Fianna Fáil dismissed the Oath as "an empty formula". Boland worked alongside Seán Lemass in building up Fianna Fáil's grassroots support and organisation,...
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government. After the results were announced, newly elected Fianna Fáil TD Seán Moylan proclaimed that the election was a victory of "the owners of the donkey...
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Robert Emmet. After her death in 1808, she was buried in Newmarket. Seán Moylan (1889–1957), Irish Republican Army commandant and later Minister for...
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its members from standing in elections. (Despite this ban, IRA officers Seán Farrell (Leitrim–Sligo) and John Madden (Mayo North) contested the election...
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Éamon de Valera Frank Aiken Gerald Boland Thomas Derrig Seán Lemass Patrick Little Seán MacEntee Seán Moylan Seán T. O'Kelly James Ryan Oscar Traynor...
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