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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maud_GonneMaud Gonne - Wikipedia

    Maud Gonne. Maud Gonne MacBride (in lingua irlandese: Maud Nic Ghoinn, Bean Mhic Giolla Bhríde; Tongham, 21 dicembre 1866 – Clonskeagh, 27 aprile 1953) è stata un' attrice, rivoluzionaria femminista irlandese . Nata in Inghilterra, ricordata soprattutto per la sua turbolenta relazione con William Butler Yeats.

  2. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maud_GonneMaud Gonne - Wikipedia

    Maud Gonne werd geboren in Tongham, [1] in de buurt van Farnham ( Surrey ), als Edith Maud Gonne, de oudste dochter van Thomas Gonne (1835–1886) – kapitein bij het cavelerieregiment de 17th Lancers ( lansiers ), wiens voorouders afkomstig waren uit Caithness in Schotland – en Edith Frith Cook (1844–1871). Haar moeder stierf toen zij 4 ...

  3. Maud Gonne. Edith Maud Gonne MacBride (irisch Maud Nic Ghoinn Bean Mhic Giolla Bhríde, * 21. Dezember 1866 in Tongham Manor bei Farnham, Surrey, England; † 27. April 1953 in Dublin) war eine in England geborene irische Revolutionärin, Feministin und Schauspielerin

  4. 31 de jan. de 2015 · Maud Gonne brought up the child as her own, but their relationship was always odd. Later she refused to call her "daughter" in company, instead describing her as a "kinswoman" or "cousin".

  5. 31 de jan. de 2015 · Maud Gonne brought up the child as her own, but their relationship was always odd. Later she refused to call her "daughter" in company, instead describing her as a "kinswoman" or "cousin".

  6. 4 de fev. de 2014 · Love In a Time of Turmoil. I t could rightfully be considered in an inauspicious start to a great love story, when years later one half of the storied couple reflects on the day of their first meeting as the day that “the troubling of my life began”, yet that is exactly how William Butler Yeats was to describe his first meeting with Maud Gonne on the 30 th of January, 1889.

  7. Maud Gonne is part of Irish history: her founding of the Daughters of Ireland, in 1900, was the key that effectively opened the door of twentieth-century politics to Irish women. Still remembered in Ireland for the inspiring public speeches she made on behalf of the suffering—those evicted from their homes in western Ireland, the Treason-Felony prisoners on the Isle of Wright, indeed all ...