- Ruairí Ó
Brádaigh (IPA: [ˈɾˠuəɾʲiː oː ˈbˠɾˠaːd̪ˠiː]; born
Peter Roger Ca****t Brady; 2
October 1932 – 5 June 2013) was an
Irish republican political and...
- Mac
Brádaigh is an
Irish surname,
meaning "spirited". The Mac
Brádaigh family were a
strong sept of Breifne, in what is now
County Cavan.
Chiefs of Cúil...
- Ó
Brádaigh is an
Irish surname,
which means a 'descendant of Brádach'. Brádach is an old
Irish nickname which is
believed be a
short form of Brághadach...
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itself with them. The
party emerged around the
supporters of Ruairí Ó
Brádaigh and Dáithí Ó Conaill. As
Irish republican legitimists, they
rejected the...
- (Gardiner Place)", or "Official Sinn Féin"; the other, led by Ruairí Ó
Brádaigh,
became known as "Sinn Féin (Kevin Street)", or "Provisional Sinn Féin"...
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escaped along with Ruairí Ó
Brádaigh and went on the run. With most of the IRA
leadership under arrest or interned, Ó
Brádaigh (who had been on the Army...
- he
criticised the
strategy and
policy of Sinn Féin
president Ruairí Ó
Brádaigh and
Billy McKee, the IRA's
officer commanding in Belfast. He was also highly...
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elected a "Provisional" Army Council,
composed of Mac Stíofáin, Ruairí Ó
Brádaigh,
Paddy Mulcahy, Sean Tracey, Leo Martin, Ó Conaill, and Cahill. The term...
- White, Ruairí Ó
Brádaigh, The Life and
Politics of an
Irish Revolutionary, 2006, p. 309. White,
Robert W. (2006). Ruairí Ó
Brádaigh: The Life and Politics...
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Fiachra Mac
Brádaigh (c. 1690–c. 1760) was an
Irish poet and scribe, Mac
Brádaigh was a
descendant of one of the
leading families of Breifne. A Gaelic...