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August 12,

Death of Arthur Griffith. Knights of Columbanus Founder. General Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough on this day in Irish History

August 12: TODAY in Irish History:

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Today in Irish History: Curated by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks

Chicago Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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For the Love of Being Irish

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August 12: TODAY in Irish History:

1852: Birth of Knights of Columbus founder Father Michael McGivney to Irish immigrants Patrick and Mary (Lynch) McGivney in Waterbury Conn.

Father_McGivney Knights of Columbanus at today in Irish history

Father Michael McGivney 1852-1890

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1870: General Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough, GCB, GCMG, KCVO is born in Gurteen Co Waterford, the the eldest son of Victoria Cross winner General Sir Charles J.S. Gough.

Gough began his military career with the 16th Lancers. His activity during the Boer War especially his involvement in the relief of Ladysmith ensured a high profile in military circles. He was based in Ireland in 1914 and was one of the officers involved in the Curragh mutiny. A number of officers made it known, they would refuse government orders to suppress the Ulster Volunteer Force.

Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough

Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough 1870-1963

Gough commanded the British Fifth Army in World War I between 1916-18 with mixed results, eventually being removed from his command. The History of War suggests that Gough was a capable officer, but promoted beyond his limits. He retired in 1922, but returned to service for a short period at the start of WWII.

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1872: Death from a heart attack of Arthur Griffith one of the most important players in Irish Independence. Griffith founded Sinn Féin in 1905 as an Irish nationalist party whose objective was “to establish in Ireland’s capital a national legislature endowed with the moral authority of the Irish nation”.

It was not until after the 1916 Rising that Sinn Féin became a major force in Irish politics winning a landslide majority of Irish seats in the 1918 General Election. Refusing to take their seats in the House of Commons, the party held the first Dail on January 21, 1919, proclaiming itself the rightful parliament of an Irish Republic. During the vicious War of Independence and in the absence of De Valera in America, Griffith served as Acting President (sometimes in Jail.) Griffith led the Irish truce negotiations in London accompanied by Michael Collins signing the Treaty in December 1921. Acrimonious debates in Dail Eireann let to a walkout by De Valera and anti-Treatyites.

Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith

Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humoristIrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

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June 30,

Siege of Athlone. 1798 Rebellion. Four Courts Destroyed on this day in Irish History

June 30: TODAY in Irish History:

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Today in Irish History: Curated by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks

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1691: Another dark day in Irish military history as Athlone falls to the forces of Protestant King William of Orange who would eventually King of England, Scotland and Ireland. The siege of Athlone was a key conflict in what is known as The Williamite War which was a conflict between the last Catholic King of England, James II and Protestant forces of King William.

The Siege of Athlone

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1798: In what was a relatively small skirmish compared to the mayhem of previous weeks of the 1798 Rebellion, Irish rebels win a small victory against English troops at Ballyellis, Co. Wexford. It would be the last Irish victory in the most violent Irish rebellion in modern history. At least 10,000 died in a campaign that saw appalling atrocities inflicted by English and Irish.

SEE MORE ON 1798 REBELLION by Professor Thomas Bartlett, Professor of Modern Irish History at University College Dublin

For another perspective, see  The 1798 Rebellion and the Origins of Irish Republicanism.

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1922: Anti-Treaty forces abandon The Four Courts in Dublin which was bombarded for two days under the orders of Michael Collins. Tragically, the Irish Public Records Office which housed official documents, archives and artifacts from almost 1,000 years of Irish history was destroyed during the bombing.

Four Courts Dublin on fire

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1981: Garret Fitzgerald is elected Taoiseach and leader of a minority government composed of Fine Gael and Labour TDs (members of parliament.) Fitzgerald would be in power for only eight months before losing another general election to the charismatic, but crooked and profligate Charles Haughey. A third general election in an 18 month period (December 1982) would see Fitzgerald again in power, a position he held until 1987.

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Want to learn more about Ireland? See hese images and more in the acclaimed For the Love of Being Irish

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For the Love of Being Irish written by Chicago based Corkman Conor Cunneen and illustrated by Mark Anderson which is an A-Z of all things Irish. This is a book that contains History, Horror, Humor, Passion, Pathos and Lyrical Limericks that will have you giving thanks (or wishing you were) For the Love of Being Irish

Watch For the Love of Being Irish author Conor Cunneen – IrishmanSpeaks on his Youtube channel IrishmanSpeaks. Laugh and Learn.

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humoristIrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

Visit Conor’s YouTube channel IrishmanSpeaks to Laugh and Learn. Tags: Best Irish Gift, Creative Irish Gift, Unique Irish Gifts, Irish Books, Irish Authors, Today in Irish HistoryTODAY IN IRISH HISTORY (published by IrishmanSpeaks)