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| battles = [[Irish theatre of the Anglo-American War|War of Irish Suffering]]}}|succession1=Prince of [[Kingdom of Ireland|Ireland]]|reign1=12 August 1851-17 December 1891|birth_date=1 August | | battles = [[Irish theatre of the Anglo-American War|War of Irish Suffering]]}}|succession1=Prince of [[Kingdom of Ireland|Ireland]]|reign1=12 August 1851-17 December 1891|birth_date=1 August 1829|death_date={{death date and age|1891|12|17|1829|8|1}}}}'''Séan I''' (Séan Edward Joseph O'Galvin; 1 August 1829-17 December 1891) was [[King of the Irish Republic]] until the [[20 November Act]]. | ||
== Early life == | |||
Séan was born to Prince [[George II]] during the British [[Kingdom of Ireland]]. He was eldest child of three children. | |||
== Education == | |||
Séan was sent to the University of Oxford because of his nobility status. He was said to have been a bright young man and vocal about his hatred of the British occupation of Ireland. | |||
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Revision as of 12:12, 10 June 2021
Séan I | |
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King of the Irish Republic | |
Reign | 6 September 1852-20 November 1861 |
Predecessor | Office established |
Successor | Office disestablished |
President | Stephen O'Donnellan Austin Malone |
Prince of Ireland | |
Reign | 12 August 1851-17 December 1891 |
Born | 1 August 1829 |
Died | December 17, 1891 | (aged 62)
Military career | |
Allegiance | Ireland |
Service/ | Irish Naval Service Irish Army |
Rank | See list |
Battles/wars | War of Irish Suffering |
Awards | Cross of Valour |
Séan I (Séan Edward Joseph O'Galvin; 1 August 1829-17 December 1891) was King of the Irish Republic until the 20 November Act.
Early life
Séan was born to Prince George II during the British Kingdom of Ireland. He was eldest child of three children.
Education
Séan was sent to the University of Oxford because of his nobility status. He was said to have been a bright young man and vocal about his hatred of the British occupation of Ireland.