Mary MacSwiney

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Mary MacSwiney was an Irish republican activist, educator, and politician who became a prominent anti-Treaty leader during and after the Irish Civil War.

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Mary MacSwiney canonical 5

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instanceOf Irish republican
Teachta Dála
educator
feminist
human
politician
teacher
birthName Mary MacSwiney self-link
burialPlace Cork
causeOfDeath natural causes
citizenship Ireland
country Ireland
countryOfBirth United Kingdom
countryOfDeath Ireland
dateOfBirth 1872-03-27
dateOfDeath 1942-03-08
employer St. Angela's College, Cork
ethnicGroup Irish
gender female
knownFor advocacy for an Irish republic
long political speeches and filibusters in Dáil Éireann
prominent anti-Treaty leadership
languageSpoken English
Irish
memberOf Cumann na mBan
Dáil Éireann
Sinn Féin
movement Irish independence movement
Irish republicanism
name Mary MacSwiney self-link
notableWork leadership in the anti-Treaty movement
occupation Irish republican activist
educator
politician
teacher
opposed Anglo-Irish Treaty
participatedIn Irish Civil War
Irish War of Independence
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath Cork
politicalAlignment anti-Treaty
positionHeld Teachta Dála
surface form: Teachta Dála for Cork

Teachta Dála for Cork Borough
relative Terence MacSwiney
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Cork
sibling Terence MacSwiney
workLocation Cork

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anti-Treaty IRA notableMember Mary MacSwiney
Terence MacSwiney sibling Mary MacSwiney
Mary MacSwiney name Mary MacSwiney self-link
Mary MacSwiney birthName Mary MacSwiney self-link
Cumann na mBan notableMember Mary MacSwiney