Resultado da Busca
Glasnevin Cemetery ( Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon) is a large cemetery in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland which opened in 1832. [1] It holds the graves and memorials of several notable figures, and has a museum.
- Burials in Glasnevin Cemetery
This is a list of notable people buried in Glasnevin...
- Glasnevin
Prospect Cemetery is located in Glasnevin, although better...
- Burials in Glasnevin Cemetery
This is a list of notable people buried in Glasnevin Cemetery. Thomas Ashe – died on hunger strike in 1917; Kevin Barry – medical student executed for his role in the Irish War of Independence. (His body was moved from Mountjoy Prison to Glasnevin in 2001, having been accorded a state funeral.) Piaras Béaslaí – Easter Rising ...
Prospect Cemetery is located in Glasnevin, although better known as Glasnevin Cemetery, the most historically notable burial place in the country and the last resting place, among a host of historical figures, of Michael Collins, Éamon de Valera, Charles Stewart Parnell and also Arthur Griffith.
Ireland's National Cemetery. In Glasnevin Cemetery, the stories of 1.5 million people are faithfully preserved, within a beautifully restored garden cemetery with epic monuments to our past.
Originally known as Prospect Cemetery, Glasnevin is Ireland's largest burial place. Glasnevin Cemetery opened in 1832 as a non-denominational graveyard — the first of its kind in Ireland — and is the last resting place of some 1.5million people.
16 de out. de 2023 · Glasnevin Cemetery is a significant Dublin municipal cemetery with over 1,000,000 graves. The Glasnevin Cemetery Group includes Glasnevin, Dardistown, Newlands Cross and Palmerstown Cemeteries and Crematoriums.
14 de mai. de 2023 · Glasnevin Cemetery wows with history that shaped modern Ireland. From Daniel O'Connell to Countess Markievicz, heroic War Heros to unmarked Irish famine mass graves - this is where Ireland's ...