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  2. List of monuments and memorials to the Fenian Rebellion

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    Co. Dublin: General war memorial [7] Fenian Men Memorial Tallaght: Co. Dublin: Fenians [8] O'Neill-Crowley Memorial Mitchelstown: Co. Cork: Peter O'Neill Crowley [9] Kilmallock Memorial Kilmallock: Co. Limerick: Fenians [10] Lattin Memorial Lattin: Co. Tipperary: Fenians [11] Ballycohey Memorial Shronell: Co. Tipperary: Fenians [12] Maid of ...

  3. Fenian - Wikipedia

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    The Fenians, The National Museum of Ireland in association with Country House, Dublin, 1994, ISBN 0-946172-42-0 McGee, Owen. The IRB: The Irish Republican Brotherhood from The Land League to Sinn Féin , Four Courts Press, 2005, ISBN 1-85182-972-5

  4. Fenian Rising - Wikipedia

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    The Fenians were a transatlantic association consisting of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, founded in Dublin by James Stephens in 1858, and the Fenian Brotherhood, founded in the United States by John O'Mahony and Michael Doheny, also in 1858. Their aim was the establishment of an independent Irish Republic by force of arms.

  5. Billboards in Dublin, Ireland offer free beer to residents ...

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    The visitor's bureau in Dublin, Ohio hopes at least a few Irish Dubliners will come visit around St. Patrick's Day and claim their free beer. Billboards in Dublin, Ireland offer free beer to ...

  6. Fenian Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    Stephens returned to Ireland and in Dublin on St. Patrick's Day 1858, following an organising tour through the length and breadth of the country, founded the Irish counterpart of the American Fenians, the Irish Republican Brotherhood.

  7. Fenian Street - Wikipedia

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    Fenian Street was formally called Denzille or Denzil Street, first appearing on maps around 1770. It was named after Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles, one of the famous Five Members whom Charles I tried to arrest in the English House of Commons. [2] It was renamed Fenian Street, after the Fenian Brotherhood, [3] who operated from the street in ...

  8. History of Ireland (1801–1923) - Wikipedia

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    While the Fenians had a considerable presence in rural Ireland, the Fenian Rising launched in 1867 was a fiasco. ... Ireland, 1534–1660 (Dublin, 1987) Cleary, Joe ...

  9. Phoenix National and Literary Society - Wikipedia

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    The Fenians: Irish Rebellion in the North Atlantic World, 1858–1876. Univ. of Tennessee Press. ISBN 978-1-57233-979-8. Sullivan, Alexander Martin (1862). The Phœnix Societies in Ireland and America, 1858 and 1862. Dublin: Alexander Martin Sullivan.