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    Mary E. Ireland (née, Haines; pen name, Marie Norman; January 9, 1834 – October 29, 1927) was an American author and translator. Born in Maryland, she...
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    Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland...
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    Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband, King William III and II, from 1689...
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    Mary Salome Baroness Mary Vetsera (1871–1889), Austrian noblewoman; mistress of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria Lady Mary Butler (1689–1713), Irish-born...
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  • Mary Kennedy (Irish: Máire Ní Chinnéide; born 4 October 1954) is an Irish television personality and former newscaster, and writer. She presented the...
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    Mary Therese Winifred Robinson (Irish: Máire Mhic Róibín; née Bourke; born 21 May 1944) is an Irish politician who served as the seventh president of...
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    the original on 1 August 2020. Retrieved 26 October 2020. Daly, Mary E. Sixties Ireland: reshaping the economy, state and society, 1957–1973 (Cambridge...
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    Lady Mary Elizabeth Peters, LG, CH, DBE (born 6 July 1939) is a Northern Irish former athlete and athletics administrator. She is best known as the 1972...
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  • professor Mary White (designer) (1912–1981), Australian designer and crafts adviser Mary White (Fianna Fáil politician) (born 1944), Irish Fianna Fáil...
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    2019). "Judging Irish Wolfhounds - A Guide". Irish Wolfhound Club of America. Retrieved 3 May 2019. McBryde, Mary (1998). The Irish Wolfhound: Symbol...
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    (2004), p. 178; Daly (2007), p. 80 Daly, Mary E. (2007). "The Irish Free State/Éire/Republic of Ireland/Ireland: "A Country by Any Other Name"?". Journal...
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  • distinct community in Ireland. Under the guidance of Sister Frances Mary Teresa Ball, Mary Ward's Institute developed in and from Ireland. Their role in developing...
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  • Mary E. Balfour (fl. 1789–1810) was an Irish poet, who along with her original poems translated Irish poetry into English. She is believed to be Belfast's...
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    The Assumption of Mary is one of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. Pope Pius XII defined it on 1 November 1950 in his apostolic constitution...
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  • Mary Elizabeth Daly, MRIA is an Irish historian and academic. She is Professor of Modern Irish History at University College Dublin. From 2014 to 2017...
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  • Mark Ireland (artist) (born 1960), Australian artist, musician and filmmaker Mark Ireland (priest) (born 1960), British Archdeacon of Blackburn Mary E. Ireland...
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    village of Knock, County Mayo, Ireland, where locals claimed to have seen an apparition in 1879 of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint Joseph, Saint John the...
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    Brigid of Ireland (Irish: Naomh Bríd; Classical Irish: Brighid; Latin: Brigida; c. 451 – 525) is the patroness saint (or 'mother saint') of Ireland, and one...
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  • Mary Killen is a Northern Irish etiquette expert who writes an "agony" column for The Spectator. She is also the author of several books. Killen lives...
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    Irish people (Irish: Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are an ethnic group and nation native to the island of Ireland, who share a common ancestry...
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    Mary Patricia McAleese (/ˌmækəˈliːs/ MAK-ə-LEESS; Irish: Máire Pádraigín Mhic Ghiolla Íosa; née Leneghan; born 27 June 1951) is an Irish activist lawyer...
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    example An example of a woman from Connacht with a supraregional Irish accent (Mary Robinson) Problems playing this file? See media help. Speech example...
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  • current president of Sinn Féin is Mary Lou McDonald, who succeeded Gerry Adams in 2018. The phrase "Sinn Féin" is Irish for "Ourselves" or "We Ourselves"...
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    Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch...
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  • All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship is a competition for inter-county teams in the women's field sport of game of camogie played in Ireland. The...
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    Joseph Mary Plunkett (Irish: Seosamh Máire Pluincéid; 21 November 1887 – 4 May 1916) was an Irish republican, poet and journalist. As a leader of the 1916...
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    and Ireland. His father died a week before his birth, making William III the prince of Orange from birth. In 1677, he married his first cousin Mary, the...
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    four Doric columns. During the period of 1867 through the mid-1880s, Mary E. Ireland and her family lived at the Elisha Kirk House. The Elisha Kirk House...
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    Northern Ireland (Irish: Tuaisceart Éireann [ˈt̪ˠuəʃcəɾˠt̪ˠ ˈeːɾʲən̪ˠ] ; Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east...
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    The Magdalene Laundries in Ireland, also known as Magdalene asylums, were institutions usually run by Roman Catholic orders, which operated from the 18th...
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