- ****ann na
nGaedheal (Irish pronunciation: [ˈkʊmˠən̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈŋeːl̪ˠ]; lit. 'Society of the Gaels') was a
political party in the
Irish Free State, which...
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traditionally dominant parties of
Irish politics:
Fianna Fáil, and ****ann na
nGaedheal (which
merged with
smaller groups to form Fine Gael). For
several decades...
- in the
first change of
government in the
Irish Free State. ****ann na
nGaedheal,
which had been the
governing party since 1922, was
succeeded by Fianna...
- and
Michael Collins shortly thereafter formed itself into the ****ann na
nGaedheal party under W. T. Cosgrave. With
additional recruits, its
military supporters...
- Valera's
power as it
supported ****ann na
nGaedheal and
provided stewards for
their meetings. ****ann na
nGaedheal meetings were
frequently disrupted by Fianna...
- ****ann na
nGaedheal (Irish pronunciation: [ˈkʊmˠən̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈŋeːl̪ˠ]; "Society of the Gaels"), was a
political organisation founded in 1900 by
Arthur Griffith...
- Féin in the
split of 1922. In 1923 he
became ****ociated with ****ann na
nGaedheal. He was
appointed as the
second Commissioner of the
Garda Síochána in...
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group provided physical protection for
political groups such as ****ann na
nGaedheal from
intimidation and
attacks by the IRA. Some
former members went on...
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Leader of Fine Gael from 1934 to 1944,
founder and
leader of ****ann na
nGaedheal, from 1923 to 1933,
Chairman of the
Provisional Government from August...
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Executive Council. This
office was held by W. T.
Cosgrave of ****ann na
nGaedheal from 1922 to 1932, and by Éamon de
Valera of
Fianna Fáil from 1932 to...