"Amhrán na bhFiann" (Irish pronunciation: [ˈəuɾˠaːn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈvʲiən̪ˠ]), called "The Soldier's Song" in English, is the national anthem of Ireland. The... 103 KB (10,389 words) - 14:31, 21 April 2024 |
Ireland's Call (redirect from Glaoch na hÉireann) Republic of Ireland ("Amhrán na bhFiann") was considered inappropriate. While some all-island sports governing bodies use "Amhrán na bhFiann" in international... 20 KB (2,017 words) - 21:56, 12 February 2024 |
Liam Ó Rinn (section Amhrán na bhFiann) servant and Irish-language writer and translator, best known for "Amhrán na bhFiann", a translation of "The Soldier's Song", the Irish national anthem... 9 KB (877 words) - 19:33, 1 April 2024 |
President of Ireland (redirect from Uachtarán na hÉireann) case)). The Presidential Salute is taken from the National Anthem, "Amhrán na bhFiann". It consists of the first four bars followed by the last five, without... 71 KB (7,309 words) - 22:34, 26 April 2024 |
songs. In 1907 he wrote the lyrics to "A Soldier's Song" (Irish: "Amhrán na bhFiann"), now the Irish national anthem. He was the uncle of Irish writers... 11 KB (1,147 words) - 11:35, 8 April 2024 |
teams. All of these teams represent the entire island of Ireland. "Amhrán na bhFiann" ("The Soldier's Song"), the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland... 1 KB (143 words) - 11:09, 29 April 2024 |
composer of numerous rebel songs, including "The Soldier's Song" ("Amhrán na bhFiann"), now the Irish national anthem, and "The Tri-coloured Ribbon". Kearney... 4 KB (514 words) - 06:08, 12 January 2024 |
often linked to the parades, is an associated national instrument. "Amhrán na bhFiann" ("The Soldiers' Song") is the national anthem of the Republic of... 32 KB (2,991 words) - 02:18, 9 March 2024 |
That Shakes the Barley" - Traditional, words by Robert Dwyer Joyce "Amhrán na bhFiann" ("A Soldier's Song") - Traditional, words by Peadar Kearney and Patrick... 28 KB (2,762 words) - 19:07, 20 April 2024 |