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- Fianna Éireann - Wikipedia
Eight hundred people paraded under the Fianna flag at Bodenstown that year, and Diarmuid MacGiolla Phadraig became Adjutant General The Free State government brought in new legislation in 1931 to counter the popularity of resurgent republicanism Now the Fianna, the IRA and Cumann na mBan were all classified as illegal organisations
- An Gal Gréine - AN SIONNACH FIONN
The Countess Markievicz and Na Fianna flag held in the UK following its looting by the British Forces in Dublin during the Easter Rising of 1916 The 1912 Fianna Éireann Ard-Fheis with a large Gal Gréine banner in the background An Irish or Fenian Sunburst flag featuring the harp with the sunburst to the left, Ireland 1867 Óglaigh na
- Ireland: Sunburst - CRW Flags
Description of the Flag The sunburst flag has a literary origin Between the 14th and 18th centuries a large number of poems, songs and prose tales were written about a mythical band of warriors known as the 'Fianna' (a poetic term meaning 'warriors'), the most prominent members of which were Fionn mac Cumhail and his son Oisín
- Na Fianna Éireann Archive
Fianna Flag, Badge, and Motto; Fianna Code of Honour; Fianna Uniform; History History of NFÉ (1909-1964) NFÉ History (1964 – 2000s) NFÉ Roll of Honour; Other Republican Youth Groups; Multimedia Photos; Video; Songs about NFÉ; Documents Fianna Manifesto; Boys and Parents by James Connolly; Fianna Handbook; NFÉ Publications; Resources
- Sunburst flag - Wikipedia
The sunburst flag (Irish: An Gal Gréine) is an Irish flag associated with early Irish nationalism, and more recently, youth wings of Irish republican groups such as Na Fianna Éireann [3] The flag is first thought to have been used in 1858 by the Irish Republican Brotherhood
- Ireland: Sunburst - Flags of the World
Description of the Flag The sunburst flag has a literary origin Between the 14th and 18th centuries a large number of poems, songs and prose tales were written about a mythical band of warriors known as the 'Fianna' (a poetic term meaning 'warriors'), the most prominent members of which were Fionn mac Cumhail and his son Oisín
- Fianna - Wikipedia
The fianna are the focus of a body of Irish legends known as the Fíanaigecht, 'Fianna Cycle' or 'Fenian Cycle' Most are about the adventures and heroic deeds of Finn (or Fionn) mac Cumhaill and his fían members In earlier tales, the various fianna groups are depicted as roving hunter-warriors, and there are many pagan and magical elements [10]
- History – Na Fianna Éireann Archive
History of NFÉ 1909-1964 (below) History of NFÉ 1964-2000s NFÉ Roll of Honour Other Republican Youth Groups The History and Tradition of Na Fianna Éireann (1909-1964) Na FIANNA ÉIREANN was founded in 1909 with the object of educating the youth of Ireland in national ideas and re-establishing the independence of the nation
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