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- Fenians - Wikipedia
The Fenians were Irish republican revolutionaries that sought to achieve the independence of Ireland from the British Empire in the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century
- 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
The Fenians were a revolutionary Irish nationalist organization that emerged in the mid-19th century Their name, ‘Fenians’, stems from the ancient Irish Fenian Cycle, a collection of folklore and mythological tales associated with legendary Irish warriors and heroes
- The Fenians In House of Guinness: Exploring The Historical . . .
In House of Guinness' setting, the Fenians were a secret political organization fighting for independence from British rule and the hope of an Irish Republic The Fenians were ultimately successful, with the IRB leading the republic in the Irish War of Independence
- The Fenians: An Overview - The Irish Story
The movement referred to as the Fenians in fact encompasses a series of Irish Republican organisations, spanning Ireland and America dedicated to the pursuit of Irish independence from Britain, by force if necessary
- Fenians - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Fenians were members of a mid-19th century movement to secure Ireland’s independence from Britain They were a secret, outlawed organization in the British Empire, where they were known as the Irish Republican Brotherhood
- Fenians History
The Fenians were the first modern transcontinental national insurgent group in the western world with operational cells in Ireland, England, Canada, United States, South America, New Zealand and Australia and a banking centre in Paris
- Fenian Brotherhood - Wikipedia
Members were commonly known as "Fenians" O'Mahony, who was a Gaelic scholar, named his organisation after the Fianna, the legendary band of Irish warriors led by Fionn mac Cumhaill
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