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EncyclopediaFenian movementFenian movement (fē'nēun) [key]or Fenians,secret revolutionary society organized c.1858 in Ireland and the United States to achieve Irish independence from England by force. It was known variously as the Fenian Brotherhood, Fenian Society, Irish Republican Brotherhood, and Irish-American Brotherhood. The name derives from the ancient Irish Fenians, a professional military corps that roamed over ancient Ireland (c.3d cent.) in the service of the high kings. They figure in the legends that developed around Finn mac Cumhail and Ossian. Sections in this article: The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. More on Fenian movement from Infoplease:
- Fenian movement: History - History In Ireland In Ireland the movement was led by James Stephens (1825–1901), who founded ...
- Fenian movement: Bibliography - Bibliography See studies by J. O'Leary (1896, repr. 1969), W. D'Arcy (1947, repr. 1971), ...
- Fenian movement: Origins - Origins The famine of the 1840s brought to a crisis Irish discontent with English rule, culminating ...
- John O'Mahony - O'Mahony, John O'Mahony, John , 1816–77, Irish patriot. He attended Trinity College, ...
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