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  1. Um dos membros fundadores da Sinn Féin, Éamon de Valera deixou o partido em 1926 e fundou a Fianna Fáil. Foi chefe de governo do Estado Livre Irlandês e, depois, Taoiseach ou primeiro-ministro do país, de 1932 a 1948, de 1951 a 1954 e de 1957 a 1959. Entre 1959 e 1973, assumiu o cargo formal de Presidente da Irlanda.

  2. 13 de jun. de 2023 · He quoted a poem in that speech, which was written by De Valera’s wife Sinéad de Valera, who had performed the poem of exile for the President during dinner the previous evening. He was so taken with it that he wrote it down, memorised it and recited it during his leaving speech.

  3. Bhí buachaill, Lorcán, agus triúr cailíní, Máire, Sinéad agus Bríd, sa teaghlach ag an am sin, dar le Caitlín Uí Thallamhain in Sinéad: scéal Shinéad Bean de Valera, 1978. Fuair an t-athair post mar chléireach oibreacha nuair a bhí Eaglais Naomh Peadar á tógáil i mBaile Phib.

  4. Príomhleathanach; Tairseach chomhphobail; Cúrsaí reatha; Athruithe deireanacha; Leathanach fánach; Cabhair; Síntiúis

  5. More Irish Fairy Tales by Sinead De Valera (January 29,2001) by Sinead De Valera | 1 Jan 1657. Paperback. The Four-Leaved Shamrock And Other Stories.

  6. Éamon de Valera (pronunciado ... Condado de Dublín. Su esposa, Sinéad de Valera había muerto en enero de ese año, en la víspera de su 65.º aniversario.

  7. De Valera was a prolific writer, who published over 30 titles, including The Four-Leafed Shamrock (1964), The Emerald Ring and Other Irish Fairy Tales (1976) and The Miser’s Gold (1970). Fifteen years ago, Currach Press published an earlier edition of the same collection of treasured tales in 2005.