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Ireland and Shane
* Shane Horgan, Leinster Rugby team, former international rugby player, Ireland national rugby union team
By July 1566 he was serving in Ireland under the command of Sidney ( then Lord Deputy ) against Shane O ' Neill, but was sent to England later in the year with dispatches for the Queen.
MacDonnell is best known for establishing the MacDonnell clan in Antrim and resisting the campaign of Shane O ' Neill and the English crown to expel the clan from Ireland.
He was brought up in the Pale, by the Hoveneden family, not in England as has been erroneously claimed in various histories, but after the death of Shane he returned to Ulster in 1567 under the protection of Sir Henry Sidney, lord deputy of Ireland.
He is best known for his conflict with Shane O ' Neill-a dispute that involved the intervention of the English government in Ireland on Calvagh's side.
In 1560 the MacLeods along with the Clan MacLean and Clan Mackay became part of the Gallowglass, a mixture of Gaels and Norsemen who became a ferocious mercenary army who successfully fought for Shane O ' Neill in Ireland.
When he grew up, Shane ( who is remembered as an Diomais, " the Proud ") claimed to be The O ' Neill ( in Irish: Uí Neíll ), and there was civil strife among the Cenell Eoghain ; Shane was victorious, Ferdoragh was killed, Conn was driven out of Tyrone, and died in the Irish Pale, the area of Ireland directly governed by the English.
Shane died in 1568, whereupon the English generally supported Brien's younger brother Hugh O ' Neill against Turlough, who, as effective leader of the clan, was perceived to be the greater threat to English control of Ireland.
** Conn O ' Neill ( Con, Constantino, died before 1660 ), son of Cormac O ' Neill, the younger brother of Earl Hugh who died in the Tower of London, was named as second heir in Shane O ' Neill's will, if Hugo Eugenio died childless ; by the law of the Kingdom of Ireland, he would be the last heir to the Earldom, if restored.
Shane Howard continued the recording in Ireland with Stephen Cooney and Liam O ' Maonlai ( Hot House Flowers ), while Tolhurst added the final touches in New York.
In 2011, Shane Ross stated that CRH disturbs ” him and questioned why there had been no investigation of CRH in Ireland considering the adverse findings made against the company elsewhere.
Rarely does a League of Ireland player make the national team, despite the fact that the league continues to produce some of Ireland's top players including current internationals Kevin Doyle, Shane Long and Noel Hunt and players like Roy Keane in the past.
The play was performed in 2007, in Aula Maxima, Maynooth, Ireland, directed by Shane Ward.
veteran, who also put the shot for Ireland at the Olympics, Leo Cullen, currently captain of the Leinster team and Shane Byrne Leinster and Ireland professional rugby player.
Shane Patrick Horgan born 18 July 1978 in Bellewstown, County Meath ( near Drogheda ) is a former rugby union player who played wing or centre for Leinster and Ireland.
Shane Hector Ó hEochagáin () ( born 17 August 1969 ) is an Irish television and radio presenter from Navan in Ireland.
There has been speculation that Shane Supple may make a comeback into the game by signing for League of Ireland Premier Division side Bohemians or First Division side Waterford United for the League of Ireland 2012 season.
* 1999: Winners u12 League Division 1, Dublin Under 21 Football Championship, Senior Football League Division 1, Shane O ' Neill Tournament / Senior Hurling, Dublin Feile na nGael Hurling, Under 15B Hurling Championship, Under 12 Hurling League & Corrigan Cup, Under 12 Football League, Under 13 Football league, Under 14 Hurling Feile Division 2, Intermediate Championship Camogie and promoted to Senior status Camogie, All-Ireland singles Handball Championship Winner Eoin Kennedy, Under 19 All Ireland Handball Championships Eoin & Brian Kennedy, Under 16 South / West Region Football Championship, Minor Football Shield, Minor Ladies Football Championship.
Shane returned to Ireland and re-signed for UCD on the 15 May 2008.
Shane made his Republic of Ireland U21 debut in a friendly game against Germany on the 21 August 2007.

Ireland and Butler
Butler stated, "… the Sunday Bloody Sunday thing had just happened in Ireland, when the British troops opened fire on the Irish demonstrators ...
* Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Arran ( 1639 – 1686 ), 1st Earl of Arran, marshal of the army in Ireland, lord deputy of Ireland
An Anglo-Irishman, William Butler Yeats was born in Sandymount, County Dublin, Ireland.
In Ireland the great-great-grandson of the 3rd earl, Sir Piers Butler, contested the will and claimed the Earldom himself.
" However, Diarmuid, played by Colin Dunne, died by the hands of the Fianna after Grania, ( or Grainne ) played by Jean Butler, and he ran away together into the forests of Ireland, immediately after Fionn and Grania's wedding.
There was Norman influence from the 14th century, due to adventuring of the FitzGerald, de Clare and Butler houses, two of whom carved out earldoms within the Lordship of Ireland, the Earls of Desmond eventually becoming independent potentates, for a time the greatest in Ireland, while the Earls of Ormond remained closer to England.
* Baron Butler, a title created twice, once in the Peerage of Ireland and once in the Peerage of England
* Butler baronets, two baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
He is probably best known for his portrait of the young William Butler Yeats which is one of a number of his portraits of Irishmen and women in the Yeats museum in the National Gallery of Ireland.
* James White ( 1972 ), John Butler Yeats and The Irish Renaissance with pictures from the collection of Michael Butler Yeats and from The National Gallery of Ireland The Dolmen Press Dublin.
Eleanor Charlotte Butler ( 11 May 1739 – 2 June 1829 ) was a member of one of the dynastic families of Ireland, the Butlers, the Earls ( and later Dukes ) of Ormond, who number amongst their ancestors Queen Anne Boleyn ( through her paternal grandmother Lady Margaret Butler ).
For the duration of the 15th century, royal power in Ireland was weak, the country being dominated by the various clans and dynasties of Gaelic ( O ' Neill, O ' Brien, MacCarthy ) or Cambro-Norman ( Burke, FitzGerald, Butler ) origin.
* James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, 17th century statesman, served as Lord Deputy of Ireland on two occasions and commanded Royalist forces in Ireland in the Irish Confederate Wars negotiating with the Irish Confederates on behalf of Charles I.
The hospital was built in 1684 by Sir William Robinson, official State Surveyor General for James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to King Charles II, as a home for retired soldiers and continued in that use for over 250 years.
Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler or Theobald Butler was the ancestor of the Butler dynasty of Ireland.
His father had been the hereditary holder of the office of butler of England and when Theobald assisted Kings Henry II of England and John of England in their invasions of Ireland, he was named " Chief Butler of Ireland ".

Ireland and said
In discussing the legislation to dissolve Dublin County Council, Avril Doyle TD said, " The Bill before us today effectively abolishes County Dublin, and as one born and bred in these parts of Ireland I find it rather strange that we in this House are abolishing County Dublin.
By 916 fleets under Sihtric Cáech and Ragnall, said to be grandsons of Ímar ( that is, they belonged to the same Uí Ímair kindred as the Ímar who was killed in 904 ), were very active in Ireland.
For the purposes of the Act, "... Northern Ireland shall consist of the parliamentary counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone, and the parliamentary boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry, and Southern Ireland shall consist of so much of Ireland as is not comprised within the said parliamentary counties and boroughs.
They are said to be descendants of the ancient Irish King Heremon, who, along with his brother Herber, conquered Ireland.
Tánaiste Mary Harney said no deal had been done with Sinn Féin or the IRA over the three's return to Ireland adding that the Irish government would consider any request from the Colombian authorities for their extradition.
Piran is the most famous of all the saints said to have come to Cornwall from Ireland.
It is said that at his death the remains of the Blessed Martin the Abbot which he had brought from Ireland were buried with him at Perranzabuloe.
In 1916, he campaigned energetically for Charles Evans Hughes and repeatedly denounced Irish-Americans and German-Americans who Roosevelt said were unpatriotic because they put the interest of Ireland and Germany ahead of America's by supporting neutrality.
After a few minutes the blows ceased and Mr. Gladstone, resting on the handle of his axe, looked up, and with deep earnestness in his voice, and great intensity in his face, exclaimed: ‘ My mission is to pacify Ireland .’ He then resumed his task, and never said another word till the tree was down.
However, Gerry Adams insisted that the Belfast Agreement provided a mechanism to deliver a united Ireland by non-violent and constitutional means, much as Michael Collins had said of the Anglo-Irish Treaty nearly 80 years earlier.
Powell had a copy of a State Department Policy Statement from 15 August 1950, in which the American government said that the " agitation " caused by partition in Ireland " lessens the usefulness of Ireland in international organisations and complicates strategic planning for Europe ".
In a November 2008 interview in Hot Press in a grim assessment of where Ireland stood, Taoiseach Brian Cowen said that many people still did not realise how badly shaken the public finances were.
The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Sir James Craig, speaking in the Parliament in October 1922 said that when the 6th of December is passed the month begins in which we will have to make the choice either to vote out or remain within the Free State .”.
In Ireland, Armoy was the main ecclesiastical centre in early times, associated with Saint Patrick and with Saint Olcán, said to have been first bishop at Armoy.
As has been said, the origins of the link between Dál Riata in Scotland and Ireland are obscure.
In R v Ireland, R v Burstow, Lord Steyn said:
It later appears prominently in the title of Joshua Barnes's The History of that Most Victorious Monarch, Edward IIId, King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland, and First Founder of the Most Noble Order of the Garter: Being a Full and Exact Account Of the Life and Death of the said King: Together with That of his Most Renowned Son, Edward, Prince of Wales and of Aquitain, Sirnamed the Black-Prince ( 1688 ).
However, Northern Ireland Secretary of State Peter Hain said that he was " convinced that at least one prosecution will arise out of today's report ".
Finnian of Clonard is said to have trained the Twelve Apostles of Ireland at Clonard Abbey.
In the early 20th century, the archaeologist R. A. Stewart Macalister said that it was " very popular " for earlier writers to ascribe a Middle Eastern or Central Asian genealogy to the peoples of Ireland or Britain.
Subsequently, many made a living from working as mercenaries for continental armies, the most famous of whom was Patrick Sarsfield, who, having fallen mortally wounded at the Battle of Landen fighting for the French, said " If this was only for Ireland ".

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