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  • Eoin McNamee
  • Irish writer

    Eoin McNamee (1961 in Kilkeel, County Down, Northern Ireland) is a writer of novels and screenplays. McNamee studied Law at Trinity College Dublin and

    Eoin McNamee

    Eoin_McNamee

  • Eoin McNamee (Irish republican)
  • Irish republican

    Eoin McNamee (1914 – 9 August 1986) was an Irish Republican and Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army. McNamee (MacNamee) is described as having

    Eoin McNamee (Irish republican)

    Eoin McNamee (Irish republican)

    Eoin_McNamee_(Irish_republican)

  • Eoin
  • Name list

    Fowl series Eoin McNamee, Irish author Eoin O'Broin, Irish DJ and producer under the stage name Noisestorm Eoin O'Keeffe, Irish composer Eoin Scolard, Irish

    Eoin

    Eoin

  • McNamee
  • Surname list

    imprisonment David McNamee (born 1980), Scottish footballer Eoin McNamee (Kilkeel, County Down, 1961), Irish writer Eoin McNamee (Irish republican),

    McNamee

    McNamee

  • I Want You (1998 film)
  • 1998 British film

    1998 English crime film directed by Michael Winterbottom and written by Eoin McNamee. It stars Rachel Weisz, Alessandro Nivola, Labina Mitevska, and Luka

    I Want You (1998 film)

    I_Want_You_(1998_film)

  • Vikings: Valhalla
  • Historical drama television series

    Stuart's writing team includes Vanessa Alexander, Declan Croghan and Eoin McNamee. The first episode was directed by Niels Arden Oplev. Vikings: Valhalla

    Vikings: Valhalla

    Vikings:_Valhalla

  • Madge Clifford
  • Irish republican (1896–1982)

    Norrie'. Killarney Today, 24 July 2018. Retrieved 12 August 2025 Uinesann Mac Eoin (1987). "'Survivors'. The Story of Ireland's Struggle as told through some

    Madge Clifford

    Madge Clifford

    Madge_Clifford

  • Resurrection Man (film)
  • 1998 British film

    Northern Ireland, directed by Marc Evans with a screenplay written by Eoin McNamee based on his novel of the same name. The story is loosely based on the

    Resurrection Man (film)

    Resurrection_Man_(film)

  • Irish Civil War
  • 1922–1923 conflict between factions of the IRA

    easily taken by the Free State in August 1922. Collins, Richard Mulcahy and Eoin O'Duffy planned a nationwide Free State offensive, dispatching columns overland

    Irish Civil War

    Irish Civil War

    Irish_Civil_War

  • Eóin Mac Suibhne
  • Eóin Mac Suibhne (fl. 1310) was a fourteenth-century Scottish nobleman and a leading member of Clann Suibhne. In the middle of the thirteenth century,

    Eóin Mac Suibhne

    Eóin Mac Suibhne

    Eóin_Mac_Suibhne

  • Hinterland (TV series)
  • British police procedural TV series (2013–2016)

    much longer. 13 5 "The Tale of Nant Gwrtheyrn - Part 1" Julian Jones Eoin McNamee 27 September 2015 (2015-09-27) 0.45 The murder of a local dignitary and

    Hinterland (TV series)

    Hinterland_(TV_series)

  • Irish Republican Army (1922–1969)
  • Anti-Treaty sub-group of the original IRA

    evaluation of the military situation. Whereas Collins, Richard Mulcahy and Eoin O'Duffy felt that the IRA could not continue to fight the British successfully

    Irish Republican Army (1922–1969)

    Irish Republican Army (1922–1969)

    Irish_Republican_Army_(1922–1969)

  • Deaths in August 1986
  • American Major League Baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians). Eoin McNamee, 71–72, Irish Republican, Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army

    Deaths in August 1986

    Deaths_in_August_1986

  • Eoin Liston
  • Kerry Gaelic footballer

    Eoin "Bomber" Liston (born 16 October 1957 in Ballybunion, County Kerry) is an Irish former sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club

    Eoin Liston

    Eoin Liston

    Eoin_Liston

  • Resurrection man
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a 1992 novel by Charlotte MacLeod Resurrection Man, a 1994 novel by Eoin McNamee Resurrection Man (film), a 1998 film adaptation directed by Marc Evans

    Resurrection man

    Resurrection_man

  • Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)
  • Irish paramilitary organisation

    local IRA commanders such as Tom Barry, Liam Lynch in Cork and Seán Mac Eoin in Longford. The IRA claimed a total strength of 70,000, but only about 3

    Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)

    Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)

    Irish_Republican_Army_(1919–1922)

  • Seamus O'Donovan
  • Irish republican and Nazi agent (1896–1979)

    and September 1943). O'Donovan died in Dublin on 4 June 1979, aged 82. MacEoin, Uinseann (1997), The IRA in the twilight years 1923-1948, Argenta Publications

    Seamus O'Donovan

    Seamus O'Donovan

    Seamus_O'Donovan

  • John Creed
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1819–1872), Irish-American soldier John Creed (author), pseudonym of Eoin McNamee (born 1961), Irish writer This disambiguation page lists articles about

    John Creed

    John_Creed

  • Neil Plunkett Boyle
  • Anti-Treaty IRA soldier (born 1898)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Neil Plunkett Boyle

    Neil Plunkett Boyle

    Neil_Plunkett_Boyle

  • Lancelot Curran
  • execution of McGladdery, Orchid Blue, was written by Eoin McNamee and published in 2010 (McNamee had previously written a Booker Prize-nominated novel

    Lancelot Curran

    Lancelot_Curran

  • Seán Mac Stíofáin
  • Irish Republican Army member (1928–2001)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Seán Mac Stíofáin

    Seán_Mac_Stíofáin

  • List of members of the Irish Republican Army
  • (1970-1992), killed by Loyalists Jackie McMullan (born 1955) Danny McNamee (born 1960) Eoin McNamee Seán Mac Stíofáin (1928-2001) Michael McVerry (1949-1973),

    List of members of the Irish Republican Army

    List_of_members_of_the_Irish_Republican_Army

  • List of members of Aosdána
  • Past member (deceased) Shelley McNamara Architecture Current member Eoin McNamee Literature Current member Conor McPherson Literature Current member Seán

    List of members of Aosdána

    List_of_members_of_Aosdána

  • Richard Imison Award
  • Radio drama award

    Csaba Székely 2012: Amazing Grace, Michelle Lipton 2010: The Road Wife, Eoin McNamee 2009: Girl from Mars, Lucy Caldwell 2008: The Magician's Daughter, Adam

    Richard Imison Award

    Richard_Imison_Award

  • Tony D'Arcy
  • Irish republican activist (died 1940)

    strike in Dublin". An Phoblacht. Retrieved 21 May 2022. Thorne, Pg.156 MacEoin, Uinseann (1997), The IRA in the twilight years 1923–1948, Argenta Publications

    Tony D'Arcy

    Tony_D'Arcy

  • Cumann na mBan
  • Irish republican women's paramilitary organisation

    Provisional Committee were Wyse Power, Farrelly, Agnes MacNeill (wife of Eoin MacNeill), Nancy O'Rahilly, Louise Gavan Duffy and Mary Colum; the latter

    Cumann na mBan

    Cumann_na_mBan

  • Day of the Dead (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    mystery novel by Barbara Hambly The Day of the Dead, a 2004 novel by Eoin McNamee under the pseudonym John Creed The Day of the Dead, a 2004 novel by Tracey

    Day of the Dead (disambiguation)

    Day_of_the_Dead_(disambiguation)

  • Munster Republic
  • Nickname for territory held by anti-Treaty forces during the Irish Civil War

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Munster Republic

    Munster_Republic

  • Navigator (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (2007), by Clive Cussler and Paul Kemprecos The Navigator (McNamee novel), by Eoin McNamee Navigator (novel) (2007), a novel by Stephen Baxter The Navigator

    Navigator (disambiguation)

    Navigator_(disambiguation)

  • Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army
  • November 1941 10 February 1942 Seán McCool 10 February 1942 14 August 1942 Eoin McNamee c. March 1942 c. May 1942 Hugh McAteer 19 July 1942 12 October 1942 Charlie

    Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army

    Chief_of_Staff_of_the_Irish_Republican_Army

  • Fergal O'Hanlon
  • Irish republican soldier

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Fergal O'Hanlon

    Fergal_O'Hanlon

  • Dan Keating
  • Irish republican (1902–2007)

    MacEoin, pg 631 "Spanish Civil War veterans look back". BBC News. 17 March 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2007. MacEoin, pg 622 McKenna, pg 141-142 MacEoin,

    Dan Keating

    Dan Keating

    Dan_Keating

  • August 9
  • Day of the year

    Churchill, Australian rugby league player and coach (born 1927) 1986 – Eoin McNamee (Irish republican), Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army (born

    August 9

    August_9

  • 2015 in literature
  • Harvest by Jim Crace Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award: Blue Is the Night by Eoin McNamee Man Booker Prize: A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James Miguel

    2015 in literature

    2015_in_literature

  • Frank Ryan (Irish republican)
  • Irish republican (1902–1944)

    Spanish Republicans. Ryan was incensed at quasi-Fascist Blueshirt leader Eoin O'Duffy organising an Irish Brigade to fight alongside the Fascists, and

    Frank Ryan (Irish republican)

    Frank Ryan (Irish republican)

    Frank_Ryan_(Irish_republican)

  • Sinn Féin
  • Political party in Ireland

    socialist" in literature, in 2014 leading party strategist and ideologue Eoin Ó Broin described Sinn Féin's entire political project as unashamedly populist

    Sinn Féin

    Sinn_Féin

  • Tom Barry (Irish republican)
  • Irish guerrilla leader (1897–1980)

    during the First World War and War of Independence. Seán Hogan Seán Mac Eoin As chief of staff: e.g. see Liam Lynch. Peter Hart, "Barry, Thomas Bernardine

    Tom Barry (Irish republican)

    Tom Barry (Irish republican)

    Tom_Barry_(Irish_republican)

  • Border campaign (Irish Republican Army)
  • 1956–62 conflict between the IRA and the UK

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Border campaign (Irish Republican Army)

    Border_campaign_(Irish_Republican_Army)

  • Operation Dove (Ireland)
  • Aborted 1940 German World War II mission

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Operation Dove (Ireland)

    Operation_Dove_(Ireland)

  • Frank Aiken
  • Irish revolutionary and politician (1898–1983)

    without the sterling work done in support of the Treaty by Eoin O'Duffy, aided by Mulcahy and Eoin MacNeill, civil war would have been avoided. Despite his

    Frank Aiken

    Frank Aiken

    Frank_Aiken

  • List of writers from Northern Ireland
  • (born 1966) Nigel McLoughlin (born 1968) George McWhirter (born 1939) Eoin McNamee (born 1961) Sam Millar (born 1955) Alice Milligan (1865–1953) Gary Mitchell

    List of writers from Northern Ireland

    List_of_writers_from_Northern_Ireland

  • S-Plan
  • 1939–40 IRA military operation against the United Kingdom

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    S-Plan

    S-Plan

  • Joe McKelvey
  • Irish Republican Army officer (1898–1922)

    at 9am in a badly botched execution commanded by Hugo MacNeill, nephew of Eoin MacNeill. The women prisoners in the wing overlooking the yard counted a

    Joe McKelvey

    Joe McKelvey

    Joe_McKelvey

  • Rory O'Connor (Irish republican)
  • Irish republican (1883-1922)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Rory O'Connor (Irish republican)

    Rory O'Connor (Irish republican)

    Rory_O'Connor_(Irish_republican)

  • Seán McCool
  • Irish Republican

    take on the role of Chief of Staff while Belfast's Eoin McNamee became Adjutant-General. McCool, McNamee and one or two others were the sum total of the

    Seán McCool

    Seán_McCool

  • Brendan Behan
  • Irish poet and writer (1923–1964)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Brendan Behan

    Brendan Behan

    Brendan_Behan

  • Dáithí Ó Conaill
  • Irish republican politician and military leader (1938–1991)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Dáithí Ó Conaill

    Dáithí Ó Conaill

    Dáithí_Ó_Conaill

  • Hugh McAteer
  • Irish republican military commander (1916–1970)

    from the north of Ireland: McAteer, Seán McCaughey, Pearse Kelly and Eoin McNamee. In late 1942 McAtee was captured by the Royal Ulster Constabulary. He

    Hugh McAteer

    Hugh_McAteer

  • John Joe McGirl
  • Irish republican (1921–1988)

    Irish Republicans, Greenwood Press, Westport, pg 135, ISBN 0-313-28564-0 MacEoin, Uinseann (1997), The IRA in the twilight years 1923–1948, Argenta Publications

    John Joe McGirl

    John_Joe_McGirl

  • Official Irish Republican Army
  • Former Irish republican paramilitary group

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Official Irish Republican Army

    Official_Irish_Republican_Army

  • Billy McMillen
  • Irish republican activist (1927–1975)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Billy McMillen

    Billy_McMillen

  • Clan na Gael
  • Irish republican organization

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Clan na Gael

    Clan_na_Gael

  • List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize
  • Strudelbakers Dewi Lewis James Kelman Translated Accounts Secker & Warburg Eoin McNamee The Blue Tango Faber & Faber Ferdinand Mount Fairness Chatto & Windus

    List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize

    List_of_winners_and_nominated_authors_of_the_Booker_Prize

  • Bob Stewart (communist)
  • British politician (1877–1971)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Bob Stewart (communist)

    Bob_Stewart_(communist)

  • Billy McKee
  • Founding member and leader of the Provisional IRA

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Billy McKee

    Billy McKee

    Billy_McKee

  • The Emergency (Ireland)
  • State of emergency in the Republic of Ireland during World War II

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    The Emergency (Ireland)

    The Emergency (Ireland)

    The_Emergency_(Ireland)

  • IRA Southern Command
  • Irish Republican Army command division

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    IRA Southern Command

    IRA_Southern_Command

  • Battle of Kilmallock
  • Major battle during the Irish Civil War

    forces without an advantage in numbers or firepower.[citation needed] General Eoin O'Duffy complained of shortage of arms and ammunition. He estimated that

    Battle of Kilmallock

    Battle of Kilmallock

    Battle_of_Kilmallock

  • Dominic Behan
  • Irish writer (1928–1989)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Dominic Behan

    Dominic_Behan

  • Seán South
  • Irish republican soldier

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Seán South

    Seán South

    Seán_South

  • Northern campaign (Irish Republican Army)
  • Attempts by the IRA to destabilise Northern Ireland between 1942 and 1944

    elected in the wake of these incidents. At this time it is known that Eoin McNamee in his capacity as Adjutant General met with German agent Günther Schütz

    Northern campaign (Irish Republican Army)

    Northern_campaign_(Irish_Republican_Army)

  • Seán Cronin
  • Irish journalist and IRA chief of staff

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Seán Cronin

    Seán_Cronin

  • Official IRA Belfast Brigade
  • Military unit

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Official IRA Belfast Brigade

    Official_IRA_Belfast_Brigade

  • Battle of Dublin
  • 1922 opening battle of the Irish Civil War

    (1965). The Irish Republic. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Neeson, Eoin (1966). The Civil War in Ireland. Poolbeg. ISBN 978-1-85371-013-1. O'Malley

    Battle of Dublin

    Battle of Dublin

    Battle_of_Dublin

  • Máirtín Ó Cadhain
  • Irish writer (1906–1970)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Máirtín Ó Cadhain

    Máirtín_Ó_Cadhain

  • Liam Mellows
  • Irish republican and politician (1892–1922)

    political party Saor Éire. Writing for An Phoblacht in January 2010, Sinn Fein's Eoin Ó Broin also discussed Mellows' Marxist political positions. In the article

    Liam Mellows

    Liam Mellows

    Liam_Mellows

  • Andrew Cooney (Irish republican)
  • Irish republican (1897–1968)

    MacEoin, Uinseann (1997), The IRA in the Twilight Years 1923-1948, Argenta Publications, Dublin, p. 2 & 621, ISBN 0-9511172-4-6 Thorne, p. 15 MacEoin, p

    Andrew Cooney (Irish republican)

    Andrew_Cooney_(Irish_republican)

  • The Navigator (McNamee novel)
  • The Navigator is the first book in the Navigator trilogy by Eoin McNamee. It was published in 2007 by Random House. The trilogy was written for young adults

    The Navigator (McNamee novel)

    The_Navigator_(McNamee_novel)

  • Erskine Childers (author)
  • Irish nationalist and author (1870–1922)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Erskine Childers (author)

    Erskine Childers (author)

    Erskine_Childers_(author)

  • Connolly Association
  • Organization supporting Irish republicanism

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Connolly Association

    Connolly_Association

  • Liam Lynch (Irish republican)
  • Irish republican (1892–1923)

    State forces arrested his party, including Deasy, but Free State general Eoin O'Duffy allowed them to leave the city. Later it was stopped by a Free State

    Liam Lynch (Irish republican)

    Liam Lynch (Irish republican)

    Liam_Lynch_(Irish_republican)

  • The Patriot Game
  • Irish ballad by Dominic Behan

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    The Patriot Game

    The_Patriot_Game

  • IRA Northern Command
  • Irish Republican Army command division

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    IRA Northern Command

    IRA_Northern_Command

  • Irish republican legitimism
  • Political position within Irish republicanism

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Irish republican legitimism

    Irish_republican_legitimism

  • Pearse Kelly
  • Irish journalist and republican activist

    Kelly, personally, was also inspired by attending future IRA Chief of Staff Eoin McNamee's trial as a reporter. Following training, Kelly's friends burnt

    Pearse Kelly

    Pearse_Kelly

  • Irish Republican Army and the Anglo-Irish Treaty
  • Situation resulting from the IRA splitting along pro-treaty and anti-treaty lines

    opposed it. Those who were pro-Treaty were Richard Mulcahy (Chief of Staff); Eoin O'Duffy (Deputy Chief of Staff); J. J. O'Connell (Assistant Chief of Staff);

    Irish Republican Army and the Anglo-Irish Treaty

    Irish_Republican_Army_and_the_Anglo-Irish_Treaty

  • Stephen Hayes (Irish republican)
  • 290/14/1. Retrieved 1 April 2022 – via National Library of Ireland. MacEoin, pg 518 MacEoin, pg 446 Flynn, Barry (2011). Pawns in the Game. Cork: The Collins

    Stephen Hayes (Irish republican)

    Stephen_Hayes_(Irish_republican)

  • Dermot Bolger
  • Irish writer (born 1959)

    writers like Patrick McCabe, Colm Toibin, Sara Berkeley, Fintan O’Toole, Eoin McNamee, Kathryn Holmquist, Michael O'Loughlin, Sebastian Barry and Rosita Boland

    Dermot Bolger

    Dermot_Bolger

  • Seán Harrington (Chief of Staff)
  • Irish republican

    of Hate, p.67 "Irish news reel: Munster", Irish News, 14 March 1942. MacEoin, Uinseann (1997). The IRA in the twilight years: 1923–1948 (PDF). Dublin:

    Seán Harrington (Chief of Staff)

    Seán_Harrington_(Chief_of_Staff)

  • Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award
  • Irish literary award

    award". The Irish Times. Retrieved 29 May 2014. Martin Doyle (27 May 2015). "Eoin McNamee's Blue is the Night wins €15,000 Kerry Group Irish Novel of Year

    Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award

    Kerry_Group_Irish_Novel_of_the_Year_Award

  • Joe McCann
  • Irish republican paramilitary

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Joe McCann

    Joe McCann

    Joe_McCann

  • Cumann Poblachta na hÉireann
  • Irish political party

    P. Brennan, Peadar O'Donnell and Moss Twomey were also members. General Eoin O'Duffy attended the founding meeting but never became a member. In 1936

    Cumann Poblachta na hÉireann

    Cumann Poblachta na hÉireann

    Cumann_Poblachta_na_hÉireann

  • Wolfe Tone Societies
  • Irish republican group

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Wolfe Tone Societies

    Wolfe Tone Societies

    Wolfe_Tone_Societies

  • Fianna Éireann
  • Irish nationalist youth organisation

    "The Four Martyrs". A prominent ex-Fianna officer, Hugo MacNeill (nephew of Eoin MacNeill), commanded the firing squad. Eamon Martin related that he was a

    Fianna Éireann

    Fianna_Éireann

  • Peadar O'Donnell
  • Irish republican and writer (1893–1986)

    Blueshirts; leading Fine Gael figures abandoned the Blueshirt leadership under Eoin O'Duffy, reverting to parliamentary politics. With the demise of the Blueshirts

    Peadar O'Donnell

    Peadar O'Donnell

    Peadar_O'Donnell

  • Sailortown (Belfast)
  • Area of Belfast, Northern Ireland

    them. Footballer Jimmy Hasty was another Dockland resident. Novelist Eoin McNamee wrote about Sailortown in his novel Resurrection Man. Playwright Martin

    Sailortown (Belfast)

    Sailortown_(Belfast)

  • Plan Kathleen
  • Unrealised plan by Nazi Germany to invade Northern Ireland

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Plan Kathleen

    Plan Kathleen

    Plan_Kathleen

  • Republican Congress
  • Political organisation in Republic of Ireland

    Athlone Manifesto (8 April 1934), quoted in Republican Congress 5 May 1934 MacEoin, Uinseann (1997). The IRA in the Twilight Years: 1923–1948. Dublin: Argenta

    Republican Congress

    Republican Congress

    Republican_Congress

  • Saor Uladh
  • Irish republican paramilitary organisation

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Saor Uladh

    Saor_Uladh

  • Christmas Raid
  • 1939 Irish Republican Army raid in Ireland

     172. ISBN 9781412838887 – via Google Books. Hogan, Gerard W.; Kinsella, Eoin (2012). The Origins of the Irish Constitution: 1928–1941. Royal Irish Academy

    Christmas Raid

    Christmas_Raid

  • Marina Market
  • Food hall and multipurpose venue in Cork, Ireland

    of the pandemic in September 2020 "Vendors". Retrieved 12 October 2023. McNamee, Joe (30 July 2023). "Restaurant Review: The Marina Market is a lasting

    Marina Market

    Marina_Market

  • Manus Canning
  • Politician from Northern Ireland

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Manus Canning

    Manus_Canning

  • Seán Russell
  • Irish republican

    Prisoners: the Civil War Letters of Ernie O'Malley (Poolbeg Press), pp 36 MacEoin, Uinseann (1997). The IRA In The Twilight Years: 1923-1948. Argenta Publications

    Seán Russell

    Seán Russell

    Seán_Russell

  • 1961 in Northern Ireland
  • Boyle, poet. Peter Curran, broadcaster. Owen McCafferty, playwright. Eoin McNamee, novelist and screenwriter. Marcas Ó Murchú, traditional flute player

    1961 in Northern Ireland

    1961_in_Northern_Ireland

  • Irish Republican Army–Abwehr collaboration
  • Attempts by the IRA and Nazi Germany to coordinate against the UK

    of the IRA's 3rd Battalion, Liam Walsh, who was a friend and confidant of Eoin O'Duffy, and then employed at the Italian Legation. Pfaus was unaware at

    Irish Republican Army–Abwehr collaboration

    Irish_Republican_Army–Abwehr_collaboration

  • 2004 in Northern Ireland
  • of the enlarged European Union arranged by the Irish EU presidency. Eoin McNamee publishes his novel The Ultras. David Park publishes his novel Swallowing

    2004 in Northern Ireland

    2004_in_Northern_Ireland

  • Ruairí Ó Brádaigh
  • Irish republican politician and military leader (1932–2013)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Ruairí Ó Brádaigh

    Ruairí Ó Brádaigh

    Ruairí_Ó_Brádaigh

  • 12th Irish Film & Television Awards
  • Penny Dreadful Script Drama Stuart Carolan - Love/Hate Tommy Collins, Eoin McNamee, Paul Walker - An Bronntanas Colin Murphy - The Guarantee Colin Teevan

    12th Irish Film & Television Awards

    12th_Irish_Film_&_Television_Awards

  • Irish Revolutionary Forces
  • Irish republican paramilitary organisation

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Irish Revolutionary Forces

    Irish_Revolutionary_Forces

  • Richard Barrett (Irish republican)
  • IRA officer (1889-1922)

    (1940–41) Pearse Kelly (1941) Seán Harrington (1941–42) Seán McCool (1942) Eoin McNamee (1942) Hugh McAteer (1942) Charlie Kerins (1942–44) Harry White (1944–45)

    Richard Barrett (Irish republican)

    Richard Barrett (Irish republican)

    Richard_Barrett_(Irish_republican)

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  • Loin
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    That part of a human being or quadruped, which extends on either side of the spinal column between the hip bone and the false ribs. In human beings the loins are also called the reins. See Illust. of Beef.

  • Roin
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    A scab; a scurf, or scurfy spot.

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    To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.

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    See Royne.

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    To thrust with a sword or spear; to lunge.

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    A yellow or brownish red dyestuff obtained by the action of bromine on fluorescein, and named from the fine rose-red which it imparts to silk. It is also used for making a fine red ink. Its solution is fluorescent.

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    A pass in fencing; a lunge.

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    The beech marten (Mustela foina). See Marten.

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    See Eloign.