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- Oliver Cromwell was an English military and political leader best known for his involvement in making England into a republican Commonwealth and...
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- Hugh Dubh O'Neill ("Black Hugh") (1611-1660) was an Irish soldier of the seventeenth century. He is best known for his participation in the Irish...
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- Piaras Feiritéar was an Irish language poet. Feiritéar was the Norman-Irish lord of Dingle, County Kerry and was close to members of the Gaelic Ir...
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- Dáibhí Ó Bruadair was one of the most significant Irish language Irish poets of the 17th century. He lived through a momentous time in Irish his...
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- Sir Hardress Waller (c. 1604 - 1666), cousin of Sir William Waller, was also a parliamentarian of note. Born in Groombridge, Kent, Waller was...
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- Sir Felim O'Neill of Kinard (died August 1653), better known as Phelim O'Neill was an Irish nobleman who led the Irish Rebellion of 1641 in Ulster...
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- Patrick O'Neill was a seventeenth century soldier and the first Count of Tyrone, originator of this line of Irish-Spanish Counts 1622 to 1888. He...
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- Theobald Stapleton, alias Teabóid Gallduf or Gallduff, was an Irish Roman Catholic priest born in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Little is known of his c...
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- Peter (Valesius) Walsh (c. 1618 - March 15, 1688), Irish politician and controversialist, was born at Mooretown, County Kildare, and studied at...
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- Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde (born 1604 in London; died July 1657 in Kent), was an Irish nobleman and figure in English Civil War. He...
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