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  1. Charles Stewart Parnell, (born June 27, 1846, Avondale, County Wicklow, Ire.—died Oct. 6, 1891, Brighton, Sussex, Eng.), Irish nationalist leader. He studied at the University of Cambridge but was suspended for a relatively minor breach of discipline and decided not to return. Back in Ireland he was elected to the British Parliament in 1875 ...

  2. Charles Stewart Parnell (* 27. Juni 1846 in Avondale, County Wicklow; † 6. Oktober 1891 in Brighton) war ein irischer Politiker, der von 1875 bis 1891 Mitglied des britischen Unterhauses war und als Führer der Home Rule League für die Selbstregierung Irlands eintrat. Er gilt als eine der wichtigsten irischen Persönlichkeiten des 19.

  3. 29 de may. de 2018 · Irish Parliamentary Party leader Charles Stewart Parnell (1846–1891) was born on 27 June 1846 at his family's estate at Avondale, Co. Wicklow. Parnell went to school in England and attended Cambridge University but did not graduate. He was elected Home Rule MP for Meath in 1875 and made a name for himself by obstructing the business of ...

  4. Un parfait représentant du "landlordisme" protestant. Charles Stewart Parnell est issu d'une famille de propriétaires terriens protestants du comté de Wicklow. Une de ses sœurs est Fanny Parnell, qui deviendra une poète et une pamphlétaire nationaliste. Son père, John Henry Parnell, est un riche propriétaire terrien 1 d' Avondale House.

  5. 4 de oct. de 2005 · Charles Stewart Parnell, an enigmatic, icy aristocrat, was the unlikely and unchallenged leader of Irish nationalism from the mid-1870s, in its early heroic phase. Without him, Home Rule would not have become the formidable cause that it was. Daniel O'Connell first articulated modern Irish nationalism; Parnell first organised it.

  6. Charles Stewart Parnell, The Irish nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) made home rule for Ireland a major factor in Irish nationalism and British politics.… Irish Americans, by Brendan A. Rapple Overview The island of Ireland lies west of Great Britain across the Irish Sea and St. George's Channel. It is divided into two…

  7. Charles Stewart Parnell was first elected to the House of Commons, as a Home Rule League MP for Meath, on 21 April 1875. During his first year Parnell mostly stayed quiet and watched. He first drew attention in 1876 when he said a group of Irish rebels called Fenians (accused of killing a police officer) did not kill anyone.