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  1. 22 giu 2024 · Robert Erskine Childers (born June 25, 1870, London, Eng.—died Nov. 24, 1922, Beggar’s Bush, County Dublin, Ire.) was a writer and Irish nationalist, executed for his actions in support of the republican cause in the civil war that followed the establishment of the Irish Free State.

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  2. 6 lug 2024 · Il popolare scrittore e membro dell'Irish Republican Army (IRA), Robert Erskine Childers, viene giustiziato da un gruppo di fuoco dell'Irish Free State per porto abusivo di un revolver. Leggi l'articolo

  3. 2 giorni fa · Da Ulisse a Robinson Crusoe, da Hemingway agli oceani di Joshua Slocum, dal Mediterraneo di Biamonti e Guy de Maupassant, fino al mare del Nord di Erskine Childers e Harry Martinson, passando per Coleridge e Montale, il mare ha occupato sempre un posto d’onore nella letteratura mondiale e, a più riprese, è stato il palcoscenico di storie epiche, avventure, esplorazioni.

  4. 27 giu 2024 · Childers born in 1870 to Anglo-Irish parents was brought up in Ireland. A clerk in the House of Commons from 1895-1910 he sailed the North Sea, English Channel, German, Dutch and Danish coasts...

  5. 2 giorni fa · The Irish delegates Arthur Griffith, Robert Barton and Michael Collins supported by Erskine Childers as Secretary-General set up their delegation headquarters at 22 Hans Place in Knightsbridge. It was there, at 11.15 am on 5 December 1921, that the decision was made to recommend the Treaty to Dáil Éireann .

  6. 22 giu 2024 · Admiralty Alice Stopford Green already Anglo-Irish Army Arthur Griffith Asquith Basil Williams Boers Britain British Brugha Cabinet Carson Cathal Brugha cause Chamberlain Childers wrote Childers's Churchill colleagues command course Dáil David Robinson death defence diary Dublin enemy England English Englishman Erskine Childers felt force friends German Glendalough Government Haileybury heart ...

  7. 24 giu 2024 · MÁIRT -- On June 25, 1870, Robert Erskine Childers, whose mother was from County Clare, was born in London. Childers was raised at the home of family members at Glendalough, County Wicklow. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.