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  1. De Valera, Éamon (‘Dev’) (1882–1975), teacher, revolutionary, taoiseach, and president of Ireland, was born 14 October 1882 in the Nursery and Child's Hospital, Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, New York, the only child of Juan Vivion de Valera and Catherine (‘Kate’) Coll (1856–1932); he was christened Edward (although recorded as ‘George’ in the baptismal register) at St Agnes ...

  2. Eamon de Valera, orig. Edward de Valera, (born Oct. 14, 1882, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Aug. 29, 1975, Dublin, Ire.), Irish politician and patriot. Born in the U.S. to a Spanish father and an Irish mother, at age two he was sent to live with his mother’s family in Ireland when his father died. In 1913 he joined the Irish Volunteers and in ...

  3. Éamon de Valera fue Premier (Taoiseach), Ministro y Presidente irlandés en varios períodos (1932-48, 1951-54, 1957-59 y 1959-1973). Indiscutible líder de la liberación irlandesa del Reino ...

  4. 24 de jun. de 2023 · De Valera expected Collins to fail—and must have been shocked when he brought an Irish Free State back with him from London. Collins knew that he was in an impossible situation and commented on ...

  5. Éamon de Valera. Éamon de Valera ( pronunțat în engleză /ˈeɪmən dɛvəˈlɛrə/, nume la naștere George De Valero, n. 14 octombrie 1882, Manhattan, New York City, New York, SUA – d. 29 august 1975, Dublin, Irlanda) a fost un om politic irlandez, unul dintre conducătorii luptei pentru independența națională a Irlandei .

  6. Following enactment by the people of the Constitution, Eamon De Valera became Taoiseach (Prime Minister) and Minister for External Affairs from 1937 – 48. He was Taoiseach again from 1951 – 54, 1957 – 59. On 25 June, 1959 he was inaugurated as President of Ireland. He died on 29 August 1975.

  7. Éamon de Valera (born with the name Edward George de Valera, English pronunciation: /ˈeɪmən dɛ vəˈlɛɹə/) (14 October 1882 – 29 August 1975 (aged 92)) was one of the dominant political figures in 20th century Ireland. Co-owner of one of the Irish Press Newspapers, he served in public office from 1917 to 1973.