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  Juan Vivion de Valera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Juan Vivion de Valera was a Spaniard, who had emigrated to America.
In 1882 they had their first child Eamon de Valera, who later became a prominent Irish revolutionary, then the Taoiseach of Ireland, and finally the third President of Ireland.
Juan de Valera died in 1884, when his son was only two years old.
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 Eamon de Valera
De Valera baulked at the agreement, even though his opponents claimed he had refused to go because he knew what the outcome would be and didn't want to get the blame.
De Valera's new constitution embodied a process called Constitutional Autochthony[?], that is, the assertion of legal nationalism.
While de Valera narrowly won the election, by a majority of a mere 10,000 votes in a poll of over 1,000,000, he did develop a deep dislike and distrust for his campaign manager, Agriculture Minister and future taoiseach (prime minister) Charles J. Haughey.
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 Vivion de Valera - Definition, explanation
Vivion de Valera (1910-1982) was an Irish scientist, businessman, lawyer and politician.
Born in Dublin in 1910, Vivion de Valera was educated at Blackrock College, University College Dublin (MSc, PhD) and Kings Inns.
Vivion de Valera died in Dublin in 1982.
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De Valera, though he held no military position, backed the anti-Treaty IRA or "Irregulars" and said that he was re-enlisting in the IRA as an ordinary volunteer.
De Valera and the anti-Treaty TDs formed a "republican government" in October 1922 in opposition to the Free State, but it had no real authority and was a pale shadow of the republican Dail government of 1919-21, which had provided an alternative government to the British administration.
De Valera, who had wanted an end to the internecine fighting for some time, backed the ceasefire order in a famous speech in which he called the anti-Treaty fighters "the Legion of the Rearguard", saying that "the republic can no longer be successfully defended by your arms".
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  Juan Vivion de Valera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Juan Vivion de Valera was a Spaniard, who had emigrated to America.
In 1882 they had their first child Eamon de Valera, who later became the Taoiseach of Ireland, and after that the president.
Juan de Valera died in 1884, when his son was only two years old.
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 Irish Historical Mysteries: Eamon de Valera's Paternal Ancestry
It is known that de Valera was born in New York on 14 October 1882, the son of Vivion de Valera or Valero and Catherine or Kate Coll.
De Valera's official biography states that his father Vivion Juan (an added second name) was born in Spain, that the latter's father Juan 'was engaged in the sugar trade between Cuba and Spain and the United States', and that his mother Amelia Acosta 'had died when he was young'.
Vivion spelt with an 'o', the form preferred by the de Valeras in Ireland, is relatively uncommon in the 1880 United States Census and is not found at all in New Mexico.
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 Éamon de Valera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
De Valera was court-martialled, convicted, and sentenced to death, but the sentence was immediately commuted to penal servitude for life.
De Valera, though he held no military position, backed the anti-Treaty IRA or "Irregulars" and said that he was re-enlisting in the IRA as an ordinary volunteer.
De Valera and the anti-Treaty TDs formed a "republican government" in October 1922 in opposition to the Free State, but it had no real authority and was a pale shadow of the republican Dail government of 1919-21, which had provided an alternative government to the British administration.
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 Eamon de Valera Biography
On the occasion of the death of Hitler, de Valera paid a visit to Hempel, the German minister in Dublin, to express sympathy over the death of the Fuehrer.
The Éamon de Valera of 1945, in his sixty-fifth year, was not the hothead of 1921 and would not make precisely the same mistakes.
Erratic, brilliant, tactful, tactless, innovative and most of all pragmatic, Éamon de Valera, the American-born head of an Irish republic, was the most influential Irish leader of the twentieth century, admired, criticised and studied the world over, by leaders from Nehru to John F. Kennedy.
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 Ireland's OWN: History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
De Valera baulked at the agreement, even though his opponents claimed he had refused to go because he knew what the outcome would be and did not want to get the blame.
de Valera was also elected President of Council of the League of Nations at its 68th and Special Sessions, September and October 1932 and President of the Assembly of the League of Nations, 1938.
In 1966, de Valera narrowly won the election, by a majority of a mere 10,000 votes in a poll of over 1,000,000, he did develop a deep dislike and distrust for his campaign manager, Agriculture Minister and future taoiseach (prime minister) Charles J. Haughey.
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 Valera - de valera
In July 1936, de Valera as constitutionally the King's Irish Prime Minister, wrote to King Edward in London indicating that he planned to introduce a new constitution, the central part of which was to be the creation of an office de Valera provisionally intended to call President of Saorstát Éireann, which would replace the governor-generalship.
The Eamon de Valera of 1945, in his sixty-fifth year, was not the hothead of 1921 and would not make precisely the same mistakes.
Overall, historians regard de Valera as a brilliant but flawed leader: from his disastrous behaviour leonor valera during the Civil War that inflamed hatred rather than cooled tempers, to his 1937 constitution, studied most recently by Mandela's South Africa as they designed their own.
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 Vivion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Vivion de Valera (1910-1982) was an Irish scientist, businessman, lawyer, and politician.
Vivion Lenon Brewer was born on October 6, 1900 in Little Rock, Arkansas to Clara Mercer and Warren...
The Vivion Cemetery (also called Pendencia Creek Cemetery) is located on private property on a ranch near Cometa and is not accessible to the public.
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 Moopuna: Term Papers on Eamon De Valera
Eamon de Valera, although born in New York City, in the United States of America, devoted his life to help the people of Ireland.
De Valera’s mother, Catherine Coll, usually known as Kate, came to the states in 1879, at the young age of twenty-three.
Kate de Valera decided that Eamon would be better cared for by her family back in Ireland.
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 Our Irish Heroes -Eamon De Valera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Eamon De Valera was born in New York on the 14th of October, 1882 to Catherine Coll an Irish immigrant from Limerick and Juan Vivion DeValera a Spanish immigrant, the two communities of immigrants, sharing a common Catholic heritage, mixing much easier than other groups in the melting pot of New York.
It is commonly thought that Eamonn de Valera was one of the major figures in the planning of the Easter Rising of 1916.
Much of the blood-letting of the Civil War was done by men who looked to him as a political leader, though he himself was not in the IRA and had no control over them or their actions.
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 Eamon de Valera: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Childhood
Eamon de Valera - Childhood: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Childhood
Born in the New York Nursery and Child Hospital in New York City in 1882 to an Irish mother, he stated that his parents, Catherine Coll de Valera Wheelwright and Juan Vivion de Valera, a Spanish-Cuban settler and sculptor, were married in 1881 in New York.
In his biography of de Valera, Tim Pat Coogan speculated about whether questions surrounding de Valera's legitimacy may have been a deciding factor.
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 RootsWeb: MAYO-L [MAYO] Easter Week Series #8
Eamon de Valera - He was born in New York on October 14, 1882.
Vivion Juan de Valera, was Spanish and his mother was Katherine Coll from
Eamon de Valera died at the age of 92 on August 29, 1975.
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 Eamon DeValera
The fact remains however, that without his involvement in the Irish Nationalist movement the course of Irish history would have been radically different.
He was born in New York on the 14th of October in 1882 to Catherine Coll (a young Irish immigrant from County Limerick) and Juan Vivion DeValera (an immigrant of Spanish origin).
Little is known of his early childhood except that his family moved from America in 1885 to Ireland where the young Eamon studied at Blackrock College in Dublin and was largely reared by his Grandmother.
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 Many Irish Names Not so Irish? - Skadi Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Eamon De Valera was born in New York to an Irishwomen named Catherine Coll.
When he was still young he started using the name De Valera, claiming his father was a Spaniard named Juan Vivion De Valera, that his mother had been married to in New York.
De Valera was an American citizen by birth.
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 Free Essays - Eamon De Valera
Eamon de Valera, although born in New York City, in the United States of America, devoted his life to help the people of Ireland.
It was he, probably more than any other person in their history, who helped that country win freedom from British rule and then shaped its history well into the twentieth century.
De Valera’s mother, Catherine Coll, usually known as Kate, came to the states in 1879, at the young age of twenty-three.
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 Today in Irish History, September - World Cultures European
1881 - Kate Coll and Juan Vivion de Valera are married in St. Patrick’s Church, Greenville, New Jersey.
Eamon De Valera is still a major influence on Ireland - a towering presence whose shadow yet falls over Irish life.
But De Valera, or "Dev", was a political mastermind who also achieved some incredible feats which ensured his place in history, including the Irish Constitution, formation of Ireland's largest political party - Fianna Fáil, and the formation of the Irish Press Group.
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 essays research papers fc -- Eamon De Valera
She first took a job with a wealthy French family that was living in Manhattan.
He was a Spanish sculptor who came to the home of her employers to give music lessons to the children.
Always in poor health, Vivion de Valera left his young family behind him and traveled to Colorado, hoping...
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 The Irish Christian Front - Page 2 - Irish Nationalism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
I would argue that it was that very "autarchy" that has allowed De Valera's shadow to cover us all, even today so long after his death.
Dev presided over, and to a large extent brought about the biggest disaster, ever to happen in Ireland, i,e 'The Civil War'...He allowed his personal political expediency rather than the principle's his plenipotentiary's brought back from London to formulate his stance knowing full well, they could have got no more...
It's generally accepted that Juan Vivion de Valera was his father, but it seems that if you look at the Catholic birth records in New York, de Valera has no registered father on the birth cert.
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 history
In 1917 as de Valera was emerging as one of the strongest Irish leaders,
Eamonn De Valera operated out of Boland's Mill, the Four Courts were occupied by Ned Daly's 1st Battalion, Thomas MacDonagh held Jacob's factory and Eamonn Ceannt the South Dublin Union.
De Valera, who had held his area in a Herculean effort, was the last to surrender.
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 Arms of Eamon de Valera?
Here are the arms used by de Valera, this being one of a series of
de Valera, but did in effect certify the use of the assumed arms after
The matter of de Valera's arms is of
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 Two Mexican Detectives Were Investigating The Murder Of Juan - Golf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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Inspired the right to act for Ireland and showed little regard for democracy, having the whole alphabet of autocracy (T. Coogan).
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