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Ireland's Tithe War: Income for Protestant Clergy With Steep Price

Posted by Joe Gannon on April 27, 2016 at 9:00pm 5 Comments

"There are many noble traits in the Irish character, mixed with failings which have always raised obstacles to their own well-being; but an innate love of justice, and an indomitable hatred of oppression, is like a gem upon the front of our nation which no darkness can obscure. To this fine quality I trace their hatred of…

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The Leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising: Sir Roger Casement

Posted by That's Just How It Was on April 6, 2015 at 10:30am 8 Comments

Roger David Case (later known as Sir Roger Casement) was born in Doyle’s Cottage, Lawson Terrace, Sandycove, South Dublin. His father was Captain Roger Casement of The Kings Own Regiment of Dragoons. His mother was Anne Jephson (or Jepson) who came from a Dublin Anglican…

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This Week in the History of the Irish: March 1 - March 7

Posted by The Wild Geese on February 28, 2026 at 9:49pm 0 Comments

DOMHNAIGH -- On March 1, 1776, Irish-born Andrew Lewis was appointed a brigadier general in the …

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Leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising: Edward 'Ned' Daly

Posted by That's Just How It Was on February 25, 2015 at 11:00am 0 Comments

Edward "Ned Daly" is one of the 1916 Easter Rising leaders less known for his role as Commandant in the Irish Military Brotherhood.  Out of a family of ten children, he was the only son born to Edward and Catharine Daly (nee O’Mara) in Limerick.  His father…

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Daniel Florence O'Leary

Posted by Jim Goulding on January 6, 2014 at 6:00pm 4 Comments

There is a statue commemorating his bravery in Fitzgerald Park in Cork City where he was born, but many Cork residents today have no idea who he was. Yet history students in Venezuela know him as one of the most trusted aides of Simon Bolivar, the liberator of what is today…

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County Clare's John Phillip Holland and The Fenian Ram

Posted by John Anthony Brennan on February 24, 2022 at 11:49am 2 Comments

On this day, February 24, 1841, we remember with pride the birth of a unique Irishman, a man whose fertile mind far surpassed the greatest minds…

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Cataclysm in Cork: The Battle of Clonmult

Posted by Joe Gannon on January 19, 2018 at 5:30pm 4 Comments

On top of roof and window,

Those boys stood up to fight,

‘Til the burning of the cottage

And no escape in sight.

It was around 4 pm on a chilly…

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The O’Sullivan Beare Clan: Taking the Fight to America

Posted by Joe Gannon on February 25, 2018 at 1:00pm 6 Comments

When the rebels in Britain’s American colonies rose up against British rule in 1776, some of the most stalwart supporters of the cause of independence were the same Irish clans that had fought against the English / British rule of their own island for centuries. One of the septs that fought to the bitter end of…

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Father Aloysius P. McGonigal: Battlefield Hero Without a Gun

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 19, 2013 at 5:30am 0 Comments

By Joseph Gannon

Many men become known as heroes for their bravery in battle, for their willingness to face death in an effort to kill the enemy and obtain an objective, or for helping win the war for their country.

They are often celebrated by millions of their countrymen and…

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Seán Treacy at War: Tipperary 'Far Away'

Posted by Joe Gannon on February 8, 2022 at 3:30pm 6 Comments

Softly, gently, "Comrade", he cried

"No longer on earth can I stay

I will never more roam through my own native home

Tipperary so far away"…

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