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- Fenians - Wikipedia
In Australia, Fenian is used as a pejorative term for those members of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) who have Australian Republican views similar to those who support Irish unification
- Fenian | Irish Rebellion, Nationalism, Revolution | Britannica
Fenian, member of an Irish nationalist secret society active chiefly in Ireland, the United States, and Britain, especially during the 1860s The name derives from the Fianna Eireann, the legendary band of Irish warriors led by the fictional Finn MacCumhaill (MacCool)
- Who Were The Fenians In Irish History? - The Irish Parlor
Their name, ‘Fenians’, stems from the ancient Irish Fenian Cycle, a collection of folklore and mythological tales associated with legendary Irish warriors and heroes Inspired by this rich heritage, the Fenians sought to reclaim Ireland’s independence and promote Irish culture
- FENIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FENIAN is a member of a legendary band of warriors defending Ireland in the second and third centuries a d
- The Fenians: An Overview - The Irish Story
The Fenian movement pioneered the principles of modern Irish Republicanism, but its history is as full of splits and internal acrimony as great successes Nevertheless, the movement’s influence over nearly 70 years of Irish history means they cannot be ignored
- Fenian Brotherhood - Wikipedia
The Fenian Brotherhood (Irish: Bráithreachas na bhFíníní) was an Irish republican organisation founded in the United States in 1858 by John O'Mahony and Michael Doheny [1][2] It was a precursor to Clan na Gael, a sister organisation to the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB)
- Fenian Movement and the Irish Republican Brotherhood
In 1859 a U S counterpart, the Fenian Brotherhood, was formed, the name referring to the warrior Fianna of Gaelic folklore and reflecting the scholarly interests of the brotherhood's leader John O'Mahony From 1863 onward Fenianism was to become a synonym for revolutionary Irish nationalism
- Fenian Risings for Irish Independence - EBSCO
The Fenian Brotherhood, established by key figures like James Stephens and John O'Mahony, sought to rally support among Irish immigrants in the United States and orchestrated armed revolts, including the notable Fenian raids into Canada during the 1860s
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