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Topic: Ferencs Martyn


  
  Ferenc Martyn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferenc Martyn (1899-1986) was an artist and sculptor, Hungarian-born descendant of the Martyn Tribe of Co.
Ferenc's great-grandfather and brothers had settled in the Austro-Hungarian Empire by 1804 where they were employed as soldiers.
Ferenc himself fought on the Italian front during World War One, but subsequently made his home in Paris.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferencs_Martyn   (110 words)

  
 Richard Martin fitz Oliver - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was of the senior line of the Martyn family, one of the Tribes of Galway.
He worked with his brother-in-law and first cousin, Patrick Darcy, against the Plantation of Connaught in the 1630s, and served on the Supreme Council of the Confederate Catholics in the 1640s.
He is an ancestor of both Edward Martyn (1859–1923), of Tullira Castle, Galway, and the Hungarian artist, Ferencs Martyn (1899–1986).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Martin_fitz_Oliver   (155 words)

  
 Edward Martyn - Politics.ie Wiki
Edward Martyn (1859-1923) was one of the founders of Sinn Féin with Arthur Griffith and John Sweetman.
Edward Martyn born 1859 of Tullira Castle, Co. Galway, Ireland.
He was an Irish political and cultural activist, a playwright, and the last of the senior branch of the Martyn family, one of The Tribes of Galway.
www.politics.ie /wiki/index.php?title=Edward_Martyn   (180 words)

  
 Edward Martyn - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase
Edward Martyn (1859-1923) of Tullira Castle, Co. Galway, Ireland.
Irish political and cultural activist, playwright, last of the senior branch of the Martyn family, one of The Tribes of Galway.
Died in 1923, unmarried, and after donating his body to science, was buried at his own request in a pauper's grave.
www.indopedia.org /Edward_Martyn.html   (198 words)

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