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{{Infobox officeholder|title=[[President of the Irish Republic|President]] of the [[Irish Republic]]|term=January | {{Infobox officeholder|title=[[President of the Irish Republic|President]] of the [[Irish Republic]]|term=14 January 1853-2 June 1857<br/>{{small|(''de jure'')}}<br/>2 June 1857-9 March 1860<br/>{{small|(''de facto'')}}|name=Stephen O'Donnellan<br/>{{small|{{post-nominals|country=IR|KI}} {{post-nominals|country=ENG|KP|CMG}}}}|deputy=Oscar Gleeson|preceded=''Office established''|succeeded=Austin Malone|monarch=[[Séan I]]<br/>{{small|(1853–1857)}}<br/>None<br/>{{small|(1857–1860)}}|branch={{army|Ireland}}<br/>{{navy|Ireland}}|rank=[[#Military ranks|See ranks]]|allegiance={{flag|Ireland|green}}|title1=[[Governor-General of Ireland]]|term1=9 March 1860-10 March 1865|battles=[[Irish Civil War]]|monarch1=Queen Victoria|co-leader1=Brendan MacRannall|birth_date=23 April 1826|death_date={{death date and age|1910|7|1|1826|4|23}}|birth_place=Dublin, Ireland|office2=Minister of Irish Defence|term2=12 August 1852-21 July 1853|monarch2=Séan I}} | ||
Stephan O'Donnellan was an Irish political figure and speaker | Stephan O'Donnellan {{post-nominals|country=IR|KI}} {{post-nominals|country=ENG|CMG|KP}} was an Irish political figure and speaker. | ||
== Biography == | |||
Stephan was born on 23 April 1826 in a small house outside of Dublin. He grew up hating the British occupation of Ireland. He was a staunch believer in the "Ireland ruled by the Irish" idea. He went to the Dublin School of History. | |||
== Political career == | |||
When Stephan was 30 he was appointed Minister of Irish Defence by the Governor-general of Ireland. | |||
== Honours and awards == | |||
=== Military ranks === | |||
* ''21 June 1852:'' Lieutenant, Irish Royal Army | |||
* ''1 September 1852:'' Commandant, Irish Cadet Corps | |||
* ''26 September 1852:'' Field Marshal, Irish Army | |||
* ''29 September 1852:'' Captain, Irish Naval Service | |||
* ''19 January 1853:'' Admiral of the Fleets, Irish Naval Service | |||
* ''19 January 1853:'' Marshal of All Armies, Irish Army | |||
=== Honours === | |||
==== British Commonwealth ==== | |||
* KP: Knight of Saint Patrick | |||
* CMG: Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George | |||
==== Irish Republic ==== | |||
* KI: Knight of the Order of Ireland (revoked) | |||
* CV: Cross of Valour (revoked) | |||
* ILD: Irish Leadership Decoration (revoked) | |||
* MMH: Military Medal of Honour (revoked) | |||
* SC: Soldier's Cross (revokes) |
Latest revision as of 13:27, 21 July 2022
President of the Irish Republic | |
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In office 14 January 1853-2 June 1857 (de jure) 2 June 1857-9 March 1860 (de facto) | |
Monarch | Séan I (1853–1857) None (1857–1860) |
Deputy | Oscar Gleeson |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Austin Malone |
Governor-General of Ireland | |
In office 9 March 1860-10 March 1865 | |
Monarch | Queen Victoria |
Minister of Irish Defence | |
In office 12 August 1852-21 July 1853 | |
Monarch | Séan I |
Personal details | |
Born | 23 April 1826 Dublin, Ireland |
Died | July 1, 1910 | (aged 84)
Military service | |
Allegiance | Ireland |
Branch/service | Irish Army Irish Naval Service |
Rank | See ranks |
Battles/wars | Irish Civil War |
Stephan O'Donnellan KI CMG KP was an Irish political figure and speaker.
Biography
Stephan was born on 23 April 1826 in a small house outside of Dublin. He grew up hating the British occupation of Ireland. He was a staunch believer in the "Ireland ruled by the Irish" idea. He went to the Dublin School of History.
Political career
When Stephan was 30 he was appointed Minister of Irish Defence by the Governor-general of Ireland.
Honours and awards
Military ranks
- 21 June 1852: Lieutenant, Irish Royal Army
- 1 September 1852: Commandant, Irish Cadet Corps
- 26 September 1852: Field Marshal, Irish Army
- 29 September 1852: Captain, Irish Naval Service
- 19 January 1853: Admiral of the Fleets, Irish Naval Service
- 19 January 1853: Marshal of All Armies, Irish Army
Honours
British Commonwealth
- KP: Knight of Saint Patrick
- CMG: Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Irish Republic
- KI: Knight of the Order of Ireland (revoked)
- CV: Cross of Valour (revoked)
- ILD: Irish Leadership Decoration (revoked)
- MMH: Military Medal of Honour (revoked)
- SC: Soldier's Cross (revokes)