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from: 1932 till: 1933 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera I
from: 1933 till: 1937 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera II
from: 1937 till: 1938 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera III
from: 1938 till: 1943 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera IV
from: 1943 till: 1944 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera V
from: 1944 till: 1948 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera VI
from: 1951 till: 1954 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera VII
from: 1957 till: 1959 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera VIII
De Valera was elected president.
De Valera resented Collins's clear power and influence, which he saw as coming more from the secretive IRB than from his position as a Teachta Dála ( TD ) and minister in the Aireacht.
De Valera was a leader of Ireland's struggle for independence from Britain in the War of Independence and of the anti-Treaty opposition in the ensuing Irish Civil War ( 1922 – 1923 ).
Biographer Tim Pat Coogan sees his time in power as being characterised by economic and cultural stagnation, while Diarmaid Ferriter argues that the stereotype of De Valera as an austere, cold and even backward figure was largely manufactured in the 1960s and is misguided.
De Valera was born in New York City in 1882 to an Irish mother ; his parents, Catherine Coll ( subsequently Mrs Wheelwright ), an immigrant from Bruree, County Limerick, and Juan Vivion de Valera, a Cuban settler and sculptor of Spanish descent, were reportedly married on 18 September 1881 at St. Patrick's Church in Jersey City, New Jersey.
De Valera was throughout his life portrayed as a deeply religious man, who in death asked to be buried in a religious habit.
Category: De Valera family
De Valera retroactively dated the second act back to December, 1936.
After the Dáil voted by 64 to 57 to approve the Treaty in January, 1922, De Valera resigned the presidency ( which in August 1921 had been upgraded from a prime ministerial President of Dáil Éireann to a full head of state, called President of the Irish Republic ).
De Valera was replaced as president by Griffith.
De Valera once in 1932 and later close to his own death, made two major comments.
His The " Death of Cuchalain " piece was chosen by De Valera as the national memorial to participants of the 1916 Rising and now resides in Dublin General Post Office.
* Éamon De Valera unveils statue of Robert Emmet in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 20 July 1919
De Valera personally developed a highly negative view of Haughey, whom he came to distrust.

De and appointed
In 1701 he was appointed lecturer on the institutes of medicine at Leiden ; in his inaugural discourse, De commendando Hippocratis studio, he recommended to his pupils that great physician as their model.
In December 1945 Christian Democrat Alcide De Gasperi was appointed Prime Minister of Italy.
Malraux was appointed Minister of State in De Gaulle's 1958 – 1959 government, and France's first Minister of Cultural Affairs.
It is named after the Delaware River, which was named in honor of Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, appointed governor of Virginia in 1609.
Bishop Auguste Ernest Pierre Gaspais was appointed as " representative ad tempus of the Holy See and of the Catholic missions of Manchukuo to the government of Manchukuo " by the Congregation De Propaganda Fide purely religious body responsible for missions and not by the Secretariat of State responsible for diplomatic relations with states.
To avoid huge dangers of political riots due to the Court's irresponsible delay, the government declared itself the republic and appointed De Gasperi as the provisional Head of State on 13 June.
De Gaulle immediately appointed a committee to draft a new constitution for France's Fifth Republic, which would be declared early the next year, with which Algeria would be associated but of which it would not form an integral part.
After initially refusing, De Ruyter proved his worth under supreme commander Lieutenant-Admiral ( the nominal rank of Admiral-General was reserved for the stadtholder but at the time none was appointed ) Maarten Tromp, winning the Battle of Plymouth against Vice-Admiral George Ayscue.
In March 2001, Luciano Spalletti was appointed manager, replacing Luigi De Canio.
In 1314, John De Malbysse was appointed as a Sheriff of the County.
Admiral Eustachius De Lannoy, who was captured as a prisoner of war in the famous Battle of Colachel was appointed as the Senior Admiral (" Valiya kappittan ") and he modernised the Travancore army by introducing firearms and artillery.
In 1813 Chevreul was appointed professor of chemistry at the Lycée Charlemagne, and subsequently undertook the directorship of the Gobelins tapestry works, where he carried out his researches on colour contrasts ( De la loi du contraste simultané des couleurs, 1839 ; the 1854 English translation is titled The Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colors ).
He held many important offices during Theodoric's reign, including being appointed consul for the year 510, but Boethius confesses in his De consolatione philosophiae that his greatest achievement was to have both his sons made consuls for the same year ( 522 ), and finding himself sitting " between the two consuls and as if it were a military triumph let your largess fulfil the wildest expectations of the people packed in their seats around you.
Bart De Wever chose to remain party leader and appointed Geert Bourgeois and Philippe Muyters as ministers in the Flemish Government and Jan Peumans as speaker of the Flemish parliament.
In December 2003, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, De Hoop Scheffer, was appointed Secretary-General of the NATO.
De Botton was duly appointed to the position.
On January 23, 1824, Lieutenant General Miguel Luciano De La Torre y Pando ( 1822 – 1837 ), the Spanish appointed governor of Puerto Rico, issued several anti-piracy measures based on the economic losses that the Spanish government was sustaining and the political pressure from the United States.
De Gaulle and his newly appointed governor general in Algeria, General Georges Catroux, a recognized liberal, viewed the manifesto as evidence of a need to develop a mutually advantageous relationship between the European and Muslim communities.
In November 1943 he met De Gaulle who appointed him as a minister of prisoners, refugees and deportees.
Eight years later in 1295 Giles was appointed as the archbishop of Bourges, which he wrote about in his work De renunciatione.
Jean-Jacques De Gucht, the son of former minister and current European Commissioner for Trade Policy Karel De Gucht, was placed at the top of the electoral list for the Flemish Liberals in the 2007 federal elections for the East Flanders region and subsequently appointed to the Senate at age 27.
De Lesseps was appointed President of the Panama Canal Company, despite the fact that he had reached the age of 74.
The new prime minister Balkenende appointed De Hoop Scheffer as foreign minister in his short-lived first cabinet, a position he retained in the second Balkenende cabinet after the elections of 22 January 2003.

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