Ár nDraíocht Féin - meaning and definition. What is Ár nDraíocht Féin
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Ár nDraíocht Féin         
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NEOPAGAN DRUID ORGANIZATION
Ar nDraiocht Fein; Ár nDráiocht Féin; Wellspring Gathering; A Druid Fellowship
Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship, Inc. (otherwise known simply as ADF) is a non-profit religious organization dedicated to the study and further development of modern Druidry.
Sinn Féin (slogan)         
  • An 1881 penny stamped "TO GLORY SINN FEIN"
IRISH-LANGUAGE PHRASES USED AS A POLITICAL SLOGAN BY IRISH NATIONALISTS
Sinn Fein (19th century); Sinn Féin (19th century); Sinn Fein (slogan); Ourselves Alone (slogan); Sinn Féin Amháin
() ("ourselves" or "we ourselves") and ("ourselves only / ourselves alone / solely us") are Irish-language phrases used as a political slogan by Irish nationalists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. While advocating Irish national self-reliance, its precise political meaning was undefined, variously interpreted as the aim of a separate Irish republic or (as advocated by Arthur Griffith) that of a dual monarchy.
History of Sinn Féin         
  • Sinn Féin vote share in Irish constituencies in the 1918 general election.
  • [[Arthur Griffith]], founder (1905) and third president (1911–17)
  • [[Gerry Adams]] became President of Sinn Féin in 1983, a position he'd go on to hold for 35 years
  • Headquarters of [[Republican Sinn Féin]]: Teach Dáithí Ó Conaill, 223 Parnell Street, Dublin
  • [[Tomás Mac Giolla]] took leadership of Sinn Féin in 1962 as part of a new guard of Irish Republicans who sought to take Sinn Féin back to the left after 20 years of pursuing a right-wing stance
  • President of Sinn Féin Éamon de Valera resigned from the party in 1926 and led the rump of the membership out of the party and into [[Fianna Fáil]], an event which left Sinn Féin crippled for decades
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Sinn Féin (1905 - 1921); Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty); Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty); Sinn Féin (1905–1921); History of sinn fein; Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin; History of Sinn Fein; Sinn Fein (1905 - 1921); Sinn Fein (1905-1921); Republican (Ireland, 1923); Sinn Fein election results; Sinn Féin (1905-1921); Sinn Féin (1917–22); Sinn Féin (1905–17); Sinn Féin (1905); Sinn Féin (1917); Sinn Féin (1923–69); Sinn Féin (1905-17); Sinn Féin (1917-22); Sinn Féin (1923-69); Sinn Féin election results; Sinn Féin (1932–1946); Sinn Féin (1947–1962); Sinn Féin (1962–1968); Sinn Féin (1969–1974); Sinn Féin (1975–1983); Sinn Féin (1983–1993); Sinn Féin (1994–present); Sinn Féin (1932-1946); Sinn Féin (1994-present); Sinn Féin (1969-1974); Sinn Féin (1947-1962); Sinn Féin (1975-1983); Sinn Féin (1983-1993); Sinn Féin (1962-1968)
Sinn Féin ("We Ourselves", often mistranslated as "Ourselves Alone") is the name of an Irish political party founded in 1905 by Arthur Griffith. It subsequently became a focus for various forms of Irish nationalism, especially Irish republicanism.