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Irishman$40812$ - tradução para espanhol

PERIODICAL
The United Irishman; United Irishman (1899 newspaper)

Irishman      
n. irlandés
Anglo-Irish         
  • Field Marshal [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington]], from a portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence
  • Dean]] of St Patrick's from 1713 to 1745.
  • Statue of Anglo-Irish mathematician and theologian [[George Salmon]] (1819–1904), in front of the campanile of [[Trinity College Dublin]], the traditional ''alma mater'' of the Anglo-Irish class.  Salmon was provost of Trinity from 1888 until his death.
ETHNIC GROUP AND HISTORICAL SOCIAL CLASS IN IRELAND
English-Irish; Anglo Irish; Angloirish; Anglo-Irishman; Anglo-Irish; Anglo–Irish
(adj.) = angloirlandés
Ex: She dismisses the usual interpretation of these riots as a textual argument between nervous, bourgeois Catholics and equally high-strung Anglo-Irish, avant-garde artists.
Irishman         
  • Irish [[Gaels]] in a painting from the 16th century
  • ''Ireland's Holocaust'' mural on the Ballymurphy Road, [[Belfast]]. "An Gorta Mór, Britain's genocide by starvation, Ireland's holocaust 1845–1849, over 1,500,000 deaths".
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  • [[Carrowmore]] tomb, {{circa}} 3000 BC
  • [[Finnian of Clonard]] imparting his blessing to the "[[Twelve Apostles of Ireland]]"
  • [[Ignacio Comonfort]] 25th president of Mexico
  • The approximate area of the [[Dál Riata]] (shaded)
  • Gaelic Irish soldiers in the [[Low Countries]], from a drawing of 1521 by [[Albrecht Dürer]]
  • Tipperary]] in 1963
  • War of Independence]], considered the father of the [[Argentine Navy]].
  • John Barry]] Memorial in [[Wexford]], Ireland
  • Jonathan Swift, one of the foremost prose satirists in the English language
  • John Carroll]], first Catholic bishop and archbishop in the United States
  • President of the Council of Ministers of Spain]]
  • [[Bernardo O'Higgins]], the father of the homeland of Chile.
  • The 1st Duke of Magenta]], military commander and, later, [[President of the French Republic]]
  • father of chemistry]], whose father [[Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork]] had settled in Ireland in the Munster plantations in 1580.
  • A [[St Patrick's Day]] parade in Dublin
CELTIC PEOPLE
Irishman; Irishmen; Irish ethnicity; Irish People; Irish descent; People of Ireland; Irishwoman; Irish (people); Black Scot; People of the Republic of Ireland; Muintir na hÉireann, na hÉireannaigh, na Gaeil; Irishness; Irelander; Irelanders; Irish folks; Irish genetics; Genetic history of Ireland; Dark Irish; People of Southern Ireland; Irish ancestry; Irishes; Genetic studies on Irish people; Irish national identity; Black Irish people; Black Irish (ethnic group); Black Irish (old)
irlandés

Definição

Anglo-Irish
¦ adjective relating to both Britain and Ireland (or specifically the Republic of Ireland).
?of English descent but born or resident in Ireland.
?of mixed English and Irish parentage.

Wikipédia

United Irishman

The United Irishman was an Irish nationalist newspaper co-founded by Arthur Griffith and William Rooney. It was first published on the 4th of March 1899 and ran from 1899 to 1906. Contributors included Oliver St. John Gogarty, Pádraig Pearse, Maud Gonne and Roger Casement. The writer James Joyce is quoted as saying that the United Irishman was "the only newspaper of pretensions in Ireland". In 1906 the United Irishman collapsed under a libel suit and was refounded as Sinn Féin, which ran until 1914 when it was suppressed by the British government.