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John Francis O'Mahony (1815 – 7 February 1877) was an Irish scholar and the founding member of the Fenian Brotherhood in the United States, sister organisation to the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Despite coming from a reasonably wealthy family and being well educated, the primary pursuit of O'Mahoney's life was that of Irish Independence ...
John Christopher O'Mahony (8 June 1953 – 6 July 2024) was an Irish Fine Gael politician and football manager who served as a Senator from 2016 to 2020, after being nominated by the Taoiseach. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Mayo constituency from 2007 to 2016.
John O'Mahony was the primary founder and initial leader of the Fenian Brotherhood. After the collapse of the '48 rebellion James Stephens and John O'Mahony went to the Continent to avoid arrest. In Paris, they supported themselves by teaching and translation work and planned the next stage of "the fight to overthrow British rule in Ireland".
O'Mahony (Old Irish: Ó Mathghamhna; Modern Irish: Ó Mathúna) is the original name of the clan, with breakaway clans also spelled O'Mahoney, or simply Mahony, Mahaney and Mahoney, without the prefix. Brodceann O'Mahony was the eldest of the four sons of Mathghamain, known as "The Four Descendants".
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.
John O'Mahony (Australian footballer) (born 1931), Australian footballer for Hawthorn; John O'Mahony (antiquarian) (born 1844), Irish Catholic priest and founder of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society; Sean Matgamna (born 1941), also known as John O'Mahony, Trotskyist theorist; Seán O'Mahony (1864–1934), Sinn Féin politician who ...
John O'Mahony (1844–1912) was an Irish Catholic priest, antiquarian, writer and founder member of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society. [ 1 ] Born near Enniskean in County Cork in 1844, O'Mahony was educated in Bandon and Cork before attending St Patrick's College, Maynooth . [ 1 ]
Nora Tynan O'Mahony Born Nora Tynan (1866-02-15) 15 February 1866 Clondalkin, United Kingdom Died 13 December 1954 (1954-12-13) (aged 88) Dublin, Ireland Nationality Irish Occupation(s) Poet, novelist Relatives Katharine Tynan (sister) Nora O'Mahony (born Nora Tynan) (born 15 February 1866 in Clondalkin, died 13 December 1954 in Dublin) was an Irish poet and novelist. Her sister was Katharine ...