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Mar 7, 2023 · Preparations are being made to commemorate, next year, the Fenian Rising of 1867 in Kilmallock, Co. Limerick, a town which took an active part in the Rising.
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What was the Fenian uprising of 1867?
The Fenian Rising of 1867 (Irish: Éirí Amach na bhFíníní, 1867, IPA: [ˈeːɾʲiː əˈmˠax n̪ˠə ˈvʲiːnʲiːnʲiː]) was a rebellion against British rule in Ireland, organised by the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB).
Why are Irish people called Fenians?
Fenians were members of a movement that started in 1857. Its goal was to secure Irish independence from Britain. The term Fenian comes from the Irish Gaelic term Fianna Eirionn — a band of mythological warriors. Irish nationalist James Stephens established the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
Why do Celtic fans get called Fenians?
The word Fenian (/ˈfiːniən/) served as an umbrella term for the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) and their affiliate in the United States, the Fenian Brotherhood. They were secret political organisations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries dedicated to the establishment of an independent Irish Republic.
What was the Fenian invasion of 1866?
In 1866, John O'Neill led between 700 and 800 armed Irish-American republicans and supporters of the Fenian Brotherhood into Canada West. The invasion was part of a larger Fenian campaign to score military victories in British North America and use them as political leverage to liberate Ireland from British rule.
"At the Fenian raid in Kilmallock, March 1867, there was a young man whose name and person were unknown to his companions, although he exposed himself ...
Jan 15, 2020 · The group consisted mostly of non-Anglican Irishmen, Roman Catholics, Presbyterians, and Baptists. Together they ran illegal hedge schools to ...
The Fenian Brotherhood was formed in both America and Ireland, aimed at mobilising armed resistance against British rule.
The 1867 attack on the prison van in Manchester. Source: abyss.indigo.ie. Photograph of James Stephens, date unknown. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
... Fenians held captive earlier that year. On 13 December 1867, the Fenians exploded a bomb in attempt to free one of their members being held on remand ...
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Mar 3, 2014 · From 1866 to 1871, the Fenians launched several small, armed attacks. Each raid was put down by government forces. Dozens were killed and wounded on both sides.
Mar 16, 2021 · Invading Canada to free Ireland: seems like a far-fetched plan, but in 1866, a group of Irish ex-pats conspired to do just that.
The story of the Fenian rising in 18671 may be regarded as starting with the expulsion of James Stephens from the headship of one of the two.