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  • Easter Rising
  • 1916 armed insurrection in Ireland

    becoming the first rebel casualty. By the following morning, British forces had re-captured City Hall and taken the rebels prisoner. The rebels failed to take

    Easter Rising

    Easter Rising

    Easter_Rising

  • Dublin Rebels
  • American football team in Ireland

    The Dublin Rebels were founded in 1995, initially competing in flag football leagues. After the hiatus of the Irish top flight in 2000, the Rebels became

    Dublin Rebels

    Dublin_Rebels

  • Rebel
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    New Jersey anti-tobacco program Rebels Motorcycle Club, Australia, New Zealand Rebels Motorcycle Club (Canada) Rebel, a beer brand produced by Havlíčkobrodsko

    Rebel

    Rebel

  • American Football Ireland
  • American football league in Ireland

    University College Dublin (UCD) and Dublin Rebels met in three consecutive Shamrock Bowls, with UCD winning in 2022 and 2024, and the Rebels winning in 2023

    American Football Ireland

    American_Football_Ireland

  • Shamrock Bowl XXII
  • Football match

    the UL Vikings kicking off to the Dublin Rebels and Kevin Finnegan returned the ball into Limerick territory. The Rebels Quarterback Andy Dennehy then proceeded

    Shamrock Bowl XXII

    Shamrock_Bowl_XXII

  • Shamrock Bowl
  • Irish American football championship game

    been defined by the dominance of several programs, most notably the Dublin Rebels, who have secured a record 10 titles, and the Belfast Trojans, who have

    Shamrock Bowl

    Shamrock_Bowl

  • Shamrock Bowl XXV
  • Football match

    champions, Dublin Rebels against university side, UL Vikings. The game was played on July 31, 2011, at the Morton Stadium in Santry, Dublin. The Rebels defeated

    Shamrock Bowl XXV

    Shamrock_Bowl_XXV

  • Cork Admirals
  • American football team in Ireland

    Bowl final in 2007 (Shamrock Bowl XXI) which they lost against to the Dublin Rebels. The Admirals achieved their first piece of silverware in 2016, winning

    Cork Admirals

    Cork_Admirals

  • Irish Rebellion of 1798
  • Part of the French Revolutionary Wars

    southeast where the rebels met with some success; in the north around Belfast in counties Antrim and Down; and closer to the capital, Dublin, in counties Meath

    Irish Rebellion of 1798

    Irish Rebellion of 1798

    Irish_Rebellion_of_1798

  • Dublin Airport
  • International airport near Dublin, Ireland

    Dublin Airport (Irish: Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath) (IATA: DUB, ICAO: EIDW) is an international airport serving Dublin, Ireland. It is operated by DAA

    Dublin Airport

    Dublin Airport

    Dublin_Airport

  • Trinity College Dublin American Football
  • College football team

    against the Dublin Rebels, the eventual league winners. The team then scored what would be its only victory of the season against the Dublin Dragons, in

    Trinity College Dublin American Football

    Trinity_College_Dublin_American_Football

  • University of Limerick Vikings
  • they took the field on the road to the eventual Shamrock Bowl champion Dublin Rebels and were beaten 48–0. The Vikings lost their first four games, but on

    University of Limerick Vikings

    University_of_Limerick_Vikings

  • UCD American Football
  • Irish American football team

    title in 2022 by defeating the Dublin Rebels 52–24. After finishing as Shamrock Bowl finalists in 2023 behind the Rebels, they followed up with a second

    UCD American Football

    UCD_American_Football

  • Tallaght Stadium
  • Association football stadium in Tallaght, Ireland

    2010. Dublin Rebels defeated the University of Limerick Vikings 15–0. The final was expected to be played in Tallaght again in 2011, should a Dublin-based

    Tallaght Stadium

    Tallaght Stadium

    Tallaght_Stadium

  • De La Salle Palmerston
  • Irish rugby union club based in Kilternan, Co.Dublin

    Palmerston is also home to the Dublin Rebels, the most successful team in the American Football Ireland league. "FAQ". Dublin Rebels. Retrieved 25 May 2025.

    De La Salle Palmerston

    De_La_Salle_Palmerston

  • Battle of Vinegar Hill
  • Battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798

    issued a call for all rebels in the county to gather at Vinegar Hill to confront Lake's force in a pitched battle. The number of rebels assembled was roughly

    Battle of Vinegar Hill

    Battle of Vinegar Hill

    Battle_of_Vinegar_Hill

  • 2011 IAFL season
  • Carrickfergus Knights Cork Admirals Craigavon Cowboys Dublin Dragons Dublin Rebels West Dublin Rhinos Trinity College UCD University of Limerick Vikings

    2011 IAFL season

    2011_IAFL_season

  • Irish Rebellion of 1641
  • Rebellion by Catholics

    the wider Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Despite failing to seize Dublin Castle, rebels under Felim O'Neill quickly over-ran most of Ulster, centre of the

    Irish Rebellion of 1641

    Irish Rebellion of 1641

    Irish_Rebellion_of_1641

  • Irish rebellion of 1803
  • 1803 Irish rebellion against British rule

    republic were disappointed. The rising in Dublin misfired, and after a series of street skirmishes, the rebels dispersed. Their principal leader, Robert

    Irish rebellion of 1803

    Irish rebellion of 1803

    Irish_rebellion_of_1803

  • Rebel Heart (TV series)
  • 2001 British television miniseries

    to his former comrades. Kelly joins the anti-Treaty rebels as they seize key positions in Dublin and even O'Toole's younger sister Eileen joins their

    Rebel Heart (TV series)

    Rebel_Heart_(TV_series)

  • Dying Rebel
  • Dying Rebel" (My Only Son was Shot in Dublin) is a popular Irish rebel song about a man finding a dying Irish rebel from County Cork in Dublin during

    Dying Rebel

    Dying_Rebel

  • Anne Devlin
  • Irish republican (1780–1851)

    cousin, the rebel outlaw Michael Dwyer to renew the United Irish insurrection against the British Crown. When their plans for a rising in Dublin, the Irish

    Anne Devlin

    Anne Devlin

    Anne_Devlin

  • Ravenhill Stadium
  • Stadium in Belfast

    the annual championship of American Football Ireland. UCD defeated Dublin Rebels in the game by a score of 52-24 to secure their first Shamrock Bowl

    Ravenhill Stadium

    Ravenhill Stadium

    Ravenhill_Stadium

  • Joseph Holt (rebel)
  • Irish general, farmer and leader of a large guerrilla force

    urban strongholds. The defeat of the County Wexford rebels at Vinegar Hill on 21 June saw surviving rebel factions heading towards the Wicklow Mountains to

    Joseph Holt (rebel)

    Joseph Holt (rebel)

    Joseph_Holt_(rebel)

  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Sole college of the University of Dublin

    Elizabeth near Dublin, branded by the board as Trinity College, the University of Dublin, and officially incorporated as Trinity College Dublin (TCD) (Irish:

    Trinity College Dublin

    Trinity College Dublin

    Trinity_College_Dublin

  • 2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final
  • "Cork motor past Offaly to set up Dublin showdown" – via www.rte.ie. Cormican, Eoghan (22 June 2024). "Cork v Dublin: Rebels fail to hit top gear but book

    2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final

    2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final

    2024_All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship_final

  • Ireland: Awakening
  • 2006 book by Edward Rutherfurd

    Ireland: Awakening (2006) (also known in North America as The Rebels of Ireland: The Dublin Saga) is a novel by Edward Rutherfurd first published in 2006

    Ireland: Awakening

    Ireland:_Awakening

  • Siege of Drogheda (1641)
  • turned their focus southward with the goal of taking Dublin. En route to attack Dublin, the rebels came upon the town of Drogheda, and laid siege to the

    Siege of Drogheda (1641)

    Siege_of_Drogheda_(1641)

  • History of Dublin
  • Timeline of Dublin Historical affiliations  Kingdom of Leinster, pre 841  Kingdom of Dublin, 841–902  Kingdom of Leinster, 902–917  Kingdom of Dublin, 917–1170

    History of Dublin

    History_of_Dublin

  • General Post Office, Dublin
  • Building in Dublin

    service. It remains its registered office and the principal post office of Dublin, the capital city of Ireland. It is situated in the centre of O'Connell

    General Post Office, Dublin

    General Post Office, Dublin

    General_Post_Office,_Dublin

  • Bagenal Harvey
  • Barrister and United Irishman commander

    New Ross on 5 June 1798, in which the rebels were defeated. The rebels outnumbered the Crown forces and had a rebel emissary Matt Furlong deliver surrender

    Bagenal Harvey

    Bagenal_Harvey

  • Marita Conlon-McKenna
  • Irish writer of children's books (born 1956)

    1916-era novel Rebel Sisters. Based on real-life Gifford sisters Nellie, Muriel and Grace, who were involved in the 1916 Rising in Dublin, Rebel Sisters became

    Marita Conlon-McKenna

    Marita_Conlon-McKenna

  • Dublin Castle
  • Irish government complex and historical castle in Dublin

    Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist attraction. It is located off Dame

    Dublin Castle

    Dublin Castle

    Dublin_Castle

  • Shamrock Bowl XXI
  • Football match (2007 IAFL Season)

    The 2007 playoffs were played by the Belfast Bulls, Belfast Trojans, Dublin Rebels, University of Limerick Vikings, and Cork Admirals, with the following

    Shamrock Bowl XXI

    Shamrock_Bowl_XXI

  • Richard Bingham (soldier)
  • English soldier and naval commander (1528–1599)

    suspecting that the rebels were buying time to reap their corn. By 26 August, peace had been made with all the Connacht rebels. Bingham still had to

    Richard Bingham (soldier)

    Richard Bingham (soldier)

    Richard_Bingham_(soldier)

  • Nelson's Pillar
  • Former column and statue in Dublin, Ireland

    centre of what was then Sackville Street (later renamed O'Connell Street) in Dublin, Ireland. Completed in 1809 when Ireland was part of the United Kingdom

    Nelson's Pillar

    Nelson's Pillar

    Nelson's_Pillar

  • Battle of Ballinamuck
  • Battle during the 1798 Rebellion in Ireland

    halfway between his landing-point and Dublin. News reached him of the defeat of the Westmeath and Longford rebels at Wilson's Hospital School at Multyfarmham

    Battle of Ballinamuck

    Battle of Ballinamuck

    Battle_of_Ballinamuck

  • The Wolfe Tones
  • Irish rebel music band

    Warfield, Noel Nagle, and Liam Courtney had been neighbours as children in the Dublin suburb of Inchicore. In August 1964, Brian's brother Derek Warfield joined

    The Wolfe Tones

    The Wolfe Tones

    The_Wolfe_Tones

  • Robert Emmet
  • Irish Republican, orator and secessionist (1778–1803)

    again to proclaim a provisional government in Dublin. Emmet was born at 109 St. Stephen's Green, in Dublin on 4 March 1778. He was the youngest son of Dr

    Robert Emmet

    Robert Emmet

    Robert_Emmet

  • Come Out, Ye Black and Tans
  • Irish rebel song

    pro-British neighbours, referencing political divisions in working-class Dublin of the 1920s and 1930s. It then continues to list examples of British injustice

    Come Out, Ye Black and Tans

    Come Out, Ye Black and Tans

    Come_Out,_Ye_Black_and_Tans

  • Crumlin, Dublin
  • Suburb of Dublin, Ireland

    Crumlin (Irish: Croimghlinn, meaning 'Crooked Glen') is a Southside suburb of Dublin, Ireland. Formerly a rural area, it became heavily built up from the early

    Crumlin, Dublin

    Crumlin, Dublin

    Crumlin,_Dublin

  • Drumcondra, Dublin
  • Inner suburb in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

    and the point at which rebels, during the 1798 rebellion, seized a postal cart in order to signal to others in North County Dublin to revolt. Ireland as

    Drumcondra, Dublin

    Drumcondra, Dublin

    Drumcondra,_Dublin

  • Louth Mavericks
  • American football team in Dundalk, Ireland

    quarterback/head coach Ty Henry, who previously won the Shamrock Bowl with the Dublin Rebels. The team registered a perfect 8–0 season followed by a 64–0 home win

    Louth Mavericks

    Louth_Mavericks

  • Battle of Julianstown
  • by the Dublin government to reinforce the garrison of Drogheda was ambushed by Irish rebels and nearly destroyed. Julianstown Belfast Dublin Drogheda

    Battle of Julianstown

    Battle_of_Julianstown

  • Belfast Knights
  • American Football team in Ireland

    Grant (8 August 2003). "American Football: Knights confront rebels with a cause in Dublin". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 19 July 2025. "American Football

    Belfast Knights

    Belfast_Knights

  • Rebellion (miniseries)
  • Irish drama serial

    complained of by critics were scenes in which rebels shot looting civilians, the depiction of Dublin's slums as somewhat comfortable and the portrayal

    Rebellion (miniseries)

    Rebellion (miniseries)

    Rebellion_(miniseries)

  • James Connolly
  • Irish republican, trade unionist and revolutionary (1868–1916)

    Despite the initial public hostility toward the rebels and the destruction they had brought upon Dublin, after the first executions of Pearse, Clarke and

    James Connolly

    James Connolly

    James_Connolly

  • Wexford Rebellion
  • 1798 Irish rebellion against British rule

    United Irishmen rebels experienced a number of early successes in the county despite being seen as a relatively loyal county by the Dublin Castle administration

    Wexford Rebellion

    Wexford Rebellion

    Wexford_Rebellion

  • Belfast Trojans
  • UK-based American football team

    they registered a perfect 8–0 regular season and a 22–0 win over the Dublin Rebels in the playoff semifinal to qualify for Shamrock Bowl XXXVII against

    Belfast Trojans

    Belfast_Trojans

  • West Flanders Tribes
  • Flanders Tribes 52 Dudelange Dragons 0 1 West Flanders Tribes 15 2 Dublin Rebels 13 Dublin Rebels 9 Amsterdam Panthers 0 Third place June 28, 2009 @ Brussels

    West Flanders Tribes

    West_Flanders_Tribes

  • The Rare Ould Times
  • Song by Pete St. John

    song composed by Pete St. John in the 1970s for the Dublin City Ramblers. It is sometimes called "Dublin in the Rare Ould Times", "Rare Ould Times," "The

    The Rare Ould Times

    The_Rare_Ould_Times

  • St. James's Hospital
  • Hospital in Dublin, Ireland

    absorbed by the South Dublin Union Workhouse. During the Easter Rising in 1916, the South Dublin Union Workhouse was occupied by rebel forces. The poorhouse

    St. James's Hospital

    St. James's Hospital

    St._James's_Hospital

  • Gibbet Rath executions
  • Mass execution of rebels during the Irish Rebellion of 1798

    denounced for having shown clemency towards the rebels. However, because of the massacre, wavering rebels were discouraged from surrendering and there were

    Gibbet Rath executions

    Gibbet_Rath_executions

  • Rebel Diamonds Tour
  • 2024 concert tour by the Killers

    songs from each of their studio albums. The tour began at the 3Arena in Dublin on June 12, 2024 and encompassed 34 dates across the UK, Ireland, Spain

    Rebel Diamonds Tour

    Rebel_Diamonds_Tour

  • Battle of Mount Street Bridge
  • 1916 battle in Dublin

    April 1916 between the British Army and Irish rebels during the Easter Rising. It took place in Dublin at the southern end of Mount Street Lower where

    Battle of Mount Street Bridge

    Battle of Mount Street Bridge

    Battle_of_Mount_Street_Bridge

  • North Kildare Reapers
  • Former American football team in Ireland

    m. Europe/Dublin at University of Limerick Vikings L 18-00 3-4 UL Sports Grounds 15 Bye 16 6 July 2014 2:00 p.m. Europe/Dublin Dublin Rebels L 53-00 3-5

    North Kildare Reapers

    North_Kildare_Reapers

  • Ruth Bradley
  • Irish actress

    playing Emma Flyte in Slow Horses (seasons 4 and 5). Ruth Bradley was born in Dublin, Ireland, to actress Charlotte Bradley. Bradley lived in Newfoundland, Canada

    Ruth Bradley

    Ruth_Bradley

  • Jessica Dublin
  • American actress (1918–2012)

    Last Rebel. Kitroeff, Alec (March 1, 1979). "A New Role for Jessica Dublin". The Athenian. Archived from the original on June 14, 2026. "Jessica Dublin Obituary"

    Jessica Dublin

    Jessica_Dublin

  • Constance Markievicz
  • Irish revolutionary and suffragist (1868–1927)

    revolutionary Dáil Éireann. She served as a TD for Dublin St Patrick's from 1918 to 1921, and for Dublin South from 1921 to 1922. She served as Minister

    Constance Markievicz

    Constance Markievicz

    Constance_Markievicz

  • Cornwallis in Ireland
  • British Army officer in the Kingdom of Ireland (from 1798 to 1801)

    road in Wexford and Dublin. Cornwallis also negotiated with the parliament the passage of a bill offering amnesty to most of the rebels. This idea was vigorously

    Cornwallis in Ireland

    Cornwallis in Ireland

    Cornwallis_in_Ireland

  • First Day of the Easter Rising
  • Launched the week-long revolution in Dublin, Ireland

    was alerted by the shots and helped close the castle gates. The rebels occupied the Dublin City Hall and adjacent buildings. Mallin's detachment, which was

    First Day of the Easter Rising

    First Day of the Easter Rising

    First_Day_of_the_Easter_Rising

  • Edward Rutherfurd
  • English writer (born 1948)

    which lies close by Sarum; two novels, Dublin: Foundation (The Princes of Ireland) and Ireland: Awakening (The Rebels of Ireland), which cover the story of

    Edward Rutherfurd

    Edward_Rutherfurd

  • 2024 All-Ireland Under-20 Hurling Championship
  • Gaelic games championship

    Championship 2024". Dublin GAA website. 20 December 2023. Retrieved 30 December 2023. "Cork v Offaly: All-Ireland U20 hurling glory for Rebels". Echo Live. 4

    2024 All-Ireland Under-20 Hurling Championship

    2024_All-Ireland_Under-20_Hurling_Championship

  • Prophet Song
  • 2023 novel by Paul Lynch

    advances, and the rebels capture Dublin, but shortly after, the regime government begins bombing the city to flush the rebels out. In one such attack, Bailey

    Prophet Song

    Prophet_Song

  • James Joyce
  • Irish novelist and poet (1882–1941)

    books of poetry, a play, correspondence, and occasional journalism. Born in Dublin into a middle-class family, Joyce attended the Jesuit Clongowes Wood College

    James Joyce

    James Joyce

    James_Joyce

  • Battle of Killala
  • Battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798

    1798, between forces of the British Crown and a combined force of Irish rebels and a small number of French troops at Killala, County Mayo, Ireland. On

    Battle of Killala

    Battle of Killala

    Battle_of_Killala

  • St Stephen's Green
  • Public park in Dublin, Ireland

    Stiabhna) is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard

    St Stephen's Green

    St Stephen's Green

    St_Stephen's_Green

  • Michael Collins (Irish leader)
  • Irish revolutionary and politician (1890–1922)

    1912-1923, p.94, Pat McCarthy, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2015, ISBN 978-1-84682-410-4 O'Reilly, Terence, Rebel Heart: George Lennon Flying Column Commander

    Michael Collins (Irish leader)

    Michael Collins (Irish leader)

    Michael_Collins_(Irish_leader)

  • Brendan Behan
  • Irish poet and writer (1923–1964)

    Republican and a volunteer in the Irish Republican Army (IRA), Behan was born in Dublin into a staunchly republican family, becoming a member of the IRA's youth

    Brendan Behan

    Brendan Behan

    Brendan_Behan

  • Wicklow Mountains
  • Mountain range in Ireland

    into the counties of Dublin, Wexford and Carlow. Where the mountains extend into County Dublin, they are known locally as the Dublin Mountains (Sléibhte

    Wicklow Mountains

    Wicklow Mountains

    Wicklow_Mountains

  • Dublin county hurling team
  • Hurling team

    The Dublin county hurling team represents Dublin in hurling and is governed by Dublin GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team

    Dublin county hurling team

    Dublin_county_hurling_team

  • Battle of Dublin
  • 1922 opening battle of the Irish Civil War

    The Battle of Dublin was a week of street battles in Dublin from 28 June to 5 July 1922 that marked the beginning of the Irish Civil War. Six months after

    Battle of Dublin

    Battle of Dublin

    Battle_of_Dublin

  • The Last Rebel (1971 film)
  • 1971 American western TV film

    Madam Dupres Mike Forrest as Cowboy Bruce Eweka as The Black Boy Jessica Dublin as Ruby, Pearl's partner Larry Laurence as Bedroom Man Sebastian Segriff

    The Last Rebel (1971 film)

    The_Last_Rebel_(1971_film)

  • Battle of Kilcullen
  • the remaining garrison from the Dublin Road thereby cutting communications between Dublin and the south. The rebels forded the river Liffey downstream

    Battle of Kilcullen

    Battle of Kilcullen

    Battle_of_Kilcullen

  • Collinstown, County Dublin
  • Townland in Ireland, site of Dublin Airport

    "Collinstown Townland, Co. Dublin". townlands.ie. Retrieved 15 May 2025. McGarry, Fearghal (6 November 2015). The Abbey Rebels of 1916: A Lost Revolution

    Collinstown, County Dublin

    Collinstown, County Dublin

    Collinstown,_County_Dublin

  • List of Ultimate frisbee teams
  • Dublin DYUnicorns — Dublin Flame — Dublin Jabba The Huck — Dublin Masterclass Ultimate Ranelagh PELT Ultimate — Limerick Ranelagh — Dublin Rebel Ultimate

    List of Ultimate frisbee teams

    List_of_Ultimate_frisbee_teams

  • Georgian Dublin
  • Period in Dublin c1714–1830 used to describe areas of the city

    Georgian Dublin is a phrase used in terms of the history of Dublin that has two interwoven meanings: to describe a historic period in the development

    Georgian Dublin

    Georgian Dublin

    Georgian_Dublin

  • Arthur Champion (Irish politician)
  • Irish politician

    Irish rebels early in the Irish Rebellion of 1641. Little is known of Champion's early life. By the mid-1630s, he was a merchant based in Dublin, engaged

    Arthur Champion (Irish politician)

    Arthur_Champion_(Irish_politician)

  • Con Colbert
  • Irish rebel and pioneer of Fianna Éireann (1888–1916)

    an Irish rebel and pioneer of Fianna Éireann. For his part in the Easter Rising of 1916, he was shot by firing squad in Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin, on 8 May

    Con Colbert

    Con Colbert

    Con_Colbert

  • Dublin lock-out
  • Major industrial dispute which took place in Dublin, Ireland

    The Dublin lock-out was a major industrial dispute between approximately 20,000 workers and 300 employers that took place in Dublin, Ireland. The dispute

    Dublin lock-out

    Dublin lock-out

    Dublin_lock-out

  • List of songs about Dublin
  • This is a list of songs about Dublin, Ireland, including parts of the city such as individual neighborhoods and sections, and famous personages, arranged

    List of songs about Dublin

    List_of_songs_about_Dublin

  • Battle of Clonard
  • Battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798

    rebels were routed and retreated to Carbury, County Kildare. The attack on Clonard was a disastrous failure and a severe blow to the surviving rebels

    Battle of Clonard

    Battle of Clonard

    Battle_of_Clonard

  • Arthur Guinness II
  • Irish brewer, banker, politician and flour miller (1768–1855)

    was an Anglo-Irish brewer, banker, politician and flour miller active in Dublin, Ireland. To avoid confusion with his father, also Arthur Guinness (1725–1803)

    Arthur Guinness II

    Arthur Guinness II

    Arthur_Guinness_II

  • Genevieve O'Reilly
  • Irish actress (born 1977)

    in film and television. Genevieve O'Reilly was born on 6 January 1977 in Dublin, Ireland, and at age ten emigrated to Adelaide, in South Australia. She

    Genevieve O'Reilly

    Genevieve O'Reilly

    Genevieve_O'Reilly

  • Irish Confederate Wars
  • Ethno-religious conflict within Ireland between 1641 and 1653

    Government in Dublin, with attacks on the Irish civilian population. Massacres of Catholic civilians occurred at Rathlin Island and elsewhere. The rebels from

    Irish Confederate Wars

    Irish Confederate Wars

    Irish_Confederate_Wars

  • Indian Rebellion of 1857
  • Uprising against British Company rule

    contained only with the rebels' defeat in Gwalior on 20 June 1858. On 1 November 1858, the British granted amnesty to all rebels not involved in murder

    Indian Rebellion of 1857

    Indian Rebellion of 1857

    Indian_Rebellion_of_1857

  • Libyan civil war (2011)
  • 2011 armed conflict in North Africa

    top rebel commander General Abdul Fatah Younis. Gaddafi's administration repeatedly asserted that the rebels included al-Qaeda fighters. Rebels denied

    Libyan civil war (2011)

    Libyan civil war (2011)

    Libyan_civil_war_(2011)

  • Haywire (2011 film)
  • 2011 film by Steven Soderbergh

    Leeson family who as the Earls of Milltown were once described as “Arch Rebels” of the ascendancy. These included the interior of palatial Russborough

    Haywire (2011 film)

    Haywire_(2011_film)

  • Dublin Metropolitan Police
  • Dublin, Ireland police force 1836-1925

    the Rising when he was shot and killed as he denied entry to rebels at the gates to Dublin Castle. A total of three men were killed and seven injured in

    Dublin Metropolitan Police

    Dublin Metropolitan Police

    Dublin_Metropolitan_Police

  • The Dubliners
  • Irish folk band

    The Dubliners (/ˈdʌblɪnərz/) were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group, named after its founding member; they subsequently

    The Dubliners

    The_Dubliners

  • Elizabeth O'Farrell
  • Irish nurse and revolutionary (1883–1957)

    Rising of 1916. Elizabeth O'Farrell was born on 5 November 1883 in City Quay Dublin, she was the daughter of Christopher O'Farrell, who worked at Armstrong's

    Elizabeth O'Farrell

    Elizabeth O'Farrell

    Elizabeth_O'Farrell

  • Cork–Dublin Gaelic football rivalry
  • target. Dublin regained the lead thanks to Paul Flynn. Cork pushed ahead once again, however, Dublin finished the half strongly, outscoring the Rebels by three

    Cork–Dublin Gaelic football rivalry

    Cork–Dublin_Gaelic_football_rivalry

  • John Murphy (priest)
  • Priest and rebel leader in the 1798 Irish Rebellion

    Wexford, which is sometimes known as the Wexford Rebellion. He led the rebels to one of their initial victories over a government militia at Oulart Hill

    John Murphy (priest)

    John Murphy (priest)

    John_Murphy_(priest)

  • Clondalkin
  • Suburban village of Dublin, Ireland

    in County Dublin, Ireland, approximately 10 km (6 mi) west of Dublin city centre. It is within the administrative jurisdiction of South Dublin. Clondalkin

    Clondalkin

    Clondalkin

    Clondalkin

  • Irish anti-immigration protests
  • 2022. Protests were held in East Wall, Ballymun, Drimnagh and elsewhere in Dublin; Fermoy and Mallow in County Cork; Kill, County Kildare; Lismore, County

    Irish anti-immigration protests

    Irish_anti-immigration_protests

  • Property Losses (Ireland) Committee
  • State compensation body after the Easter Rising in Ireland

    Property Losses (Ireland) Committee was a committee established by the Dublin Castle administration in Ireland in 1916 to assess claims for damages to

    Property Losses (Ireland) Committee

    Property_Losses_(Ireland)_Committee

  • The Tholsel, Dublin
  • Historic public building in Dublin, Ireland

    important building in Dublin, Ireland which combined the function of civic hall, guildhall, court house, gaol, meeting place of Dublin Corporation and even

    The Tholsel, Dublin

    The Tholsel, Dublin

    The_Tholsel,_Dublin

  • Battle of Kilmacrennan
  • 1608 skirmish during O'Doherty's Rebellion

    Royal Irish Army and Gaelic warriors allied to the government. They met the rebels at Kilmacrennan and O'Doherty was killed by a musket shot to the head. His

    Battle of Kilmacrennan

    Battle of Kilmacrennan

    Battle_of_Kilmacrennan

  • Pimlico, Dublin
  • Area in Dublin city, Ireland

    Pimlico is an inner city area of Dublin, Ireland on the southside in Dublin 8. It lies between Thomas Court and Ardee Street. At the Thomas Court end of

    Pimlico, Dublin

    Pimlico,_Dublin

  • Rathcoole, County Dublin
  • Village in County Dublin, Ireland

    suburban village in County Dublin, Ireland, south-west of the city of Dublin, and in the local government area of South Dublin. Rathcoole is also a civil

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    Rathcoole, County Dublin

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  • Dubhain
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Dubhain

    Dark.

    Dubhain

  • Dustin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dustin

    English : possibly from a medieval personal name Tustin, derived via Old French Toustin from Old Norse Þorsteinn ‘Thor’s stone’. Compare Thurston.Altered form of French D’Estaing, a topographic name, with the preposition d(e) ‘from’, for someone who lived by a pond, Old French esta(i)ng, or a habitational name for someone from a place named with this word, for example Estaing in Aveyron and Hautes Pyrénées.French : habitational name, with preposition de, for someone from Stain in the Belgian province of Namur.

    Dustin

  • Duling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Duling

    English (Kent) : unexplained.Possibly an altered spelling of the German surname Dulling, which is likewise unexplained.

    Duling

  • AUBIN
  • Male

    French

    AUBIN

    Norman French form of English Albin, AUBIN means "like Albus," i.e. "white."

    AUBIN

  • Burlin
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Burlin

    Son of Berl. See also Burl.

    Burlin

  • Dobkin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dobkin

    English : from a diminutive of Dobb.Jewish (from Lithuania and Belarus) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Dobke, a pet form of Dobre (see Dobrin).

    Dobkin

  • Burlin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Burlin

    English : possibly, as Reaney proposes, an ethnic name for someone from Burgundy, France, from a variant Old French bouguignon ‘Burgundian’, but more probably a variant of the more frequent English surname Burling.Altered spelling of Berlin.

    Burlin

  • Duffin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Duffin

    English : from the Old Norse personal name Dólgfinnr, composed of the elements dólgr ‘wound’, ‘scar’Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duibhchinn (see Diffin), Ó Duibhghinn (see Deegan), or perhaps Ó Daimhín (see Devine).

    Duffin

  • Durling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Durling

    English : variant of Darling.

    Durling

  • ZUBIN
  • Male

    Serbian

    ZUBIN

    (Зубин) Serbian form of Hebrew Zebuwluwn, ZUBIN means "to exalt, to honor." Compare with other forms of Zubin.

    ZUBIN

  • Tumlin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tumlin

    English : variant spelling of Tomlin.

    Tumlin

  • Hulin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Gloucestershire)

    Hulin

    English (Gloucestershire) : from a pet form of the personal name Hugh.French : from a pet form of Hue (see Hugh).French : from a reduced form of Hudelin, a double diminutive of the personal name Hude (see Houde).Possibly Swedish : from an unidentified first element + the common ornamental suffix -(l)in.A Hulin from the Brie region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1659.

    Hulin

  • DUSTIN
  • Male

    English

    DUSTIN

    English surname transferred to forename use, probably ultimately from Old Norse Thorsteinn, DUSTIN means "Thor's stone."

    DUSTIN

  • ZUBIN
  • Male

    English

    ZUBIN

     English name of Russian origin, ZUBIN means "toothy." Compare with other forms of Zubin.

    ZUBIN

  • Dobbin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, northern Irish, and Scottish

    Dobbin

    English, northern Irish, and Scottish : from a pet form of Robin, which is itself a pet form of Robert.

    Dobbin

  • Durdin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Durdin

    English : variant spelling of Durden.

    Durdin

  • Pullin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Bristol)

    Pullin

    English (Bristol) : variant spelling of Pullen.

    Pullin

  • DUILIO
  • Male

    Italian

    DUILIO

    Italian form of Roman Latin Duilius, DUILIO means "war."

    DUILIO

  • Roblin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Roblin

    English and French : from a pet form of Rob, short form of Robert.

    Roblin

  • Dunklin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dunklin

    English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Dunkley.

    Dunklin

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  • Bhagyashri
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Rajasthani, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Bhagyashri

    Goddess Lakshmi; Fortunate; Auspicious

  • DOROFEI
  • Male

    Russian

    DOROFEI

    Variant spelling of Russian Dorofey, DOROFEI means "gift of God."

  • Kawalpreet
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Kawalpreet

    Singing Lover

  • Holben
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and German

    Holben

    Dutch and German : variant of Holbein.English : habitational name from either of two places named in Devon and Kent named Holbeam, from Old English hol ‘hollow’ + bēam ‘tree’, or from Holbeanwood in Ticehurst, a minor place in Sussex.

  • Thabitah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Thabitah

    Firm

  • Suchareth
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Suchareth

    A Good History

  • Ifran |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ifran |

    Identity

  • STE
  • Male

    English

    STE

    Short form of English Stephen, STE means "crown."

  • Marsten
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Marsten

    Town Near the Marsh

  • Nityanand
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Nityanand

    Perennially Happy

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  • Oxbird
  • n.

    The dunlin.

  • Dunlin
  • n.

    A species of sandpiper (Tringa alpina); -- called also churr, dorbie, grass bird, and red-backed sandpiper. It is found both in Europe and America.

  • Oxeye
  • n.

    The dunlin.

  • Public-spirited
  • a.

    Having, or exercising, a disposition to advance the interest of the community or public; as, public-spirited men.

  • Dubbing
  • n.

    The act of dubbing, as a knight, etc.

  • Public-spirited
  • a.

    Dictated by a regard to public good; as, a public-spirited project or measure.

  • Public-minded
  • a.

    Public-spirited.

  • Public
  • n.

    A public house; an inn.

  • Dualin
  • n.

    An explosive substance consisting essentially of sawdust or wood pulp, saturated with nitroglycerin and other similar nitro compounds. It is inferior to dynamite, and is more liable to explosion.

  • Public-hearted
  • a.

    Public-spirited.

  • Public
  • a.

    Open to common or general use; as, a public road; a public house.

  • Public
  • a.

    Open to the knowledge or view of all; general; common; notorious; as, public report; public scandal.

  • Public
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the people; belonging to the people; relating to, or affecting, a nation, state, or community; -- opposed to private; as, the public treasury.

  • Doubling
  • n.

    A turning and winding; as, the doubling of a hunted hare; shift; trick; artifice.

  • Purre
  • n.

    The dunlin.

  • Public
  • n.

    The general body of mankind, or of a nation, state, or community; the people, indefinitely; as, the American public; also, a particular body or aggregation of people; as, an author's public.