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    Maud Gonne MacBride (Irish: Maud Nic Ghoinn Bean Mhic Giolla Bhríghde; 21 December 1866 – 27 April 1953) was an Irish republican revolutionary, suffragette...
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    Iseult Lucille Germaine Gonne (6 August 1894 – 22 March 1954) was the daughter of the Irish republican revolutionary Maud Gonne and the French politician...
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    by both Yeats and Gonne, recalled an extreme case that almost prevented the marriage: When John McBride became engaged to Maud Gonne, Stephen McKenna made...
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    so Yeats hoped that his widow, Maud Gonne, might remarry. His final proposal to Gonne took place in mid-1916. Gonne's history of revolutionary political...
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    was a radical Irish nationalist women's organisation led and founded by Maud Gonne from 1900 to 1914, when it merged with the new Cumann na mBan (The Irishwomen's...
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  • Consort of Portugal Maud Adams (born 1945), Swedish actress Maud (fictional), supporting protagonist of the webcomic Acception Maud Gonne (1866–1953), English-born...
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  • Look up gonne or gönne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gonne may refer to: A medieval hand cannon Maud Gonne (1866–1953), English-born Irish revolutionary...
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    his relationship with the Irish revolutionary and muse of W. B. Yeats, Maud Gonne. Millevoye was born in Grenoble in 1850, the grandson of the poet Charles...
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    looking for the Ark of the Covenant. The Irish nationalists including Maud Gonne and the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI) campaigned successfully...
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    founded five years before by Sir Francis Cook, a wealthy great-uncle of Maud Gonne. One of her contemporaries there was Blanche Georgiana Vulliamy. It was...
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    1920, at age 17, he became a Catholic and married Iseult Gonne, Maud Gonne's daughter. Maud Gonne's companion, Mary Barry O'Delaney, stood as his godmother...
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  • MacBride (born 1868), Irish republican John MacBride (Royal Navy officer) Maud Gonne MacBride, Irish republican and wife of John MacBride Roger MacBride, American...
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    Dublin. Ian Stuart was the grandson of the Irish republican revolutionary Maud Gonne. They had three daughters, but divorced in 1973. Stuart spent most of...
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    Medal for Service in 1980. MacBride was born in Paris in 1904, the son of Maud Gonne and Major John MacBride. As a founding member of Inghinidhe na hÉireann...
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  • (d. 1932) 1859 – Gustave Kahn, French poet and critic (d. 1936) 1866 – Maud Gonne, Irish nationalist and political activist (d. 1953) 1868 – George W. Fuller...
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    Griffith, Maud Gonne, George Moore and W. B. Yeats. Hyde tried to interrupt the dig but was ordered away by a man wielding a rifle. Maud Gonne made a more...
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  • 1906. Contributors included Oliver St. John Gogarty, Pádraig Pearse, Maud Gonne and Roger Casement. The writer James Joyce is quoted as saying that the...
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    reflecting on his advancing age, romantic rejections by both Maud Gonne and her daughter Iseult Gonne, and the ongoing Irish rebellion against the British. Tobin...
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    Georgie Hyde-Lees, whom Yeats married after his last marriage proposal to Maud Gonne was rejected in 1916. Yeats composed the poem while staying in a tower...
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  • executive committee member submitted to the 1934 Banking Commission includes Maud Gonne MacBride and Josephine Fitzgerald. As of 1936, the Party's headquarters...
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  • avoidance of love poets". In the wake of his real-life experiences with Maud Gonne, W. B. Yeats wrote of those who "had read/All I had rhymed of that monstrous...
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    nationalist commemorations of the 1798 Rising and with Alice Milligan, Maud Gonne and others toured the country delivering lectures on the United Irishmen...
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  • [better source needed][relevant?] In the Irish Free State promoted by Maud Gonne, and subsequently by Denis Ireland, Douglas's ideas briefly spawned the...
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  • mother, Sheila MacBride Durcan, through whom he is a great-nephew of both Maud Gonne, the Irish social and political activist (and muse of W. B. Yeats), and...
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    William Cobbett and writer George Sturt were both born in Farnham, as was Maud Gonne, the Irish republican suffragette. More recent residents have included...
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    Golden Dawn, such as the actress Florence Farr, the Irish revolutionary Maud Gonne, the Irish poet William Butler Yeats, the Welsh author Arthur Machen,...
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    the Gillane family, while Yeats wrote Cathleen Ni Houlihan's dialogue. Maud Gonne portrayed Cathleen ni Houlihan in the play's first performances at the...
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    [citation needed] "Interview: Actress Emma Eliza Regan on Pete Doherty, Maud Gonne and Irish westerns". irishpost.co.uk. 6 May 2013. Archived from the original...
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    stage name of H. Sproule) with the famous Irish revolutionary and beauty Maud Gonne in the title role. His plays were produced in the first years of the twentieth...
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    Shane Connaughton (My Left Foot) based on the life of W. B. Yeats and Maud Gonne. He released a second solo studio album, INSOLO, in 2021 on Columbia Records...
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