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Daniel O'Connell (6 de agosto de 1775 - 15 de mayo de 1847), también conocido como El libertador ( The Liberator ), fue la figura política más importante en la Irlanda de la primera mitad del siglo XIX.
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Daniel(I) O’Connell (Irish: Dónall Ó Conaill; 6 August 1775 – 15 May 1847), hailed in his time as The Liberator, was the acknowledged political leader of Ireland's Roman Catholic majority in the first half of the 19th century.
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29 de mar. de 2024 · Role In: Catholic Emancipation. Daniel O’Connell (born Aug. 6, 1775, near Cahirciveen, County Kerry, Ire.—died May 15, 1847, Genoa, Kingdom of Sardinia [Italy]) was a lawyer who became the first great 19th-century Irish nationalist leader.
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Daniel O'Connell. Fundador del nacionalismo irlandés (Cahirciveen, Kerry, 1775 - Génova, 1847). Miembro de la aristocracia católica de la isla, se hizo abogado en 1798. En esa época recibió la influencia intelectual de William Godwin, Thomas Paine y Adam Smith.
28 de may. de 2019 · Daniel O'Connell was an Irish patriot who came to exert enormous influence on the relationship between Ireland and its British rulers during the first half of the 19th century. O'Connell, a gifted orator, and charismatic figure rallied the Irish people and helped secure some degree of civil rights for the long-oppressed Catholic ...
17 de ago. de 2019 · Daniel O’Connell, the greatest of all politicians Olivia O’Leary on the man who invented peaceful protest and raised Irish Catholics off their knees
9 de may. de 2018 · On the advice of an uncle, Count Daniel Charles O'Connell (1745 – 1833), a distinguished French general, Daniel was sent for education to the Austrian Netherlands — first to the English College at St. Omer (1791) and, the following year, to the Douay English College.