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France and Ireland have a long history of relations given the proximity between Ireland and France. There has always been migration back and forth between the two since ancient times. In 1578, the Irish College in Paris was established as a Catholic school to train Irish students. [ 1 ]
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See France–Poland relations. Polish-French relations date several centuries, although they became really relevant only with times of French Revolution and reign of Napoleon I. Poles have been allies of Napoleon; large Polish community settled in France in the 19th century, and Poles and French were also allies during the interwar period.
The French expedition to Ireland, known in French as the Expédition d'Irlande ("Expedition to Ireland"), was an unsuccessful attempt by the French Republic to assist the outlawed Society of United Irishmen, a popular rebel Irish republican group, in their planned rebellion against British rule during the French Revolutionary Wars. The French ...
See Canada–Ireland relations. Ireland has an embassy in Ottawa and consulates-general in Toronto and Vancouver. [234] Canada has an embassy in Dublin. There are 2,384 Canadian citizens residing in Ireland. [204] Canada and Ireland enjoy friendly relations, the importance of these relations centres on the history of Irish migration to Canada ...
Georges Wilson (1921-2010) - French film and television actor; Irish mother Jeanne Moreau (1928-2017) - French actress, singer, screenwriter' English mother of Irish descent Michael Lonsdale (May 1931 – 2020) - French actor and author; mother half-Irish
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The history of Ireland from 1691–1800 was marked by the dominance of the Protestant Ascendancy.These were Anglo-Irish families of the Anglican Church of Ireland, whose English ancestors had settled Ireland in the wake of its conquest by England and colonisation in the Plantations of Ireland, and had taken control of most of the land.