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  1. Sinéad de Valera (née Ní Fhlannagáin; 3 June 1878 – 7 January 1975) was an Irish author of a number of children's books in both Irish and English. She was married to Taoiseach and third president of Ireland, Éamon de Valera.

  2. 7 gen 2023 · Today on her death anniversary, we remember Sinéad De Valera, a Celtic revivalist and author of repute. Sinéad De Valera (1875–1975), teacher and writer, was born as Jane Flanagan on 1 June, 1875 in Ballbriggan, Co. Dublin.

  3. An enthusiastic Celtic revivalist, she gaelicised her name as Sinéad Ní Fhlannagáin and spent much of her spare time learning Irish through the Gaelic League in Dublin and in the Mayo Gaeltacht; she also became a member of Inghinidhe na hÉireann.

  4. Wife of the President of Ireland, Irish, 1878-1975. Born Sinéad Flanagan in Balbriggan County Dublin, she trained as a teacher and took up her first post in a national school in Dorset Street, Dublin. In her spare time she taught Irish with the Gaelic League in Parnell Square.

  5. The Enchanted Lake: Classic Irish Fairy Stories (Currach Press 2005). 1878-1975 [Mrs. de Valera; an Ban de Valera;], b. Balbriggan, Co. Dublin; Dorset St. National School teacher; taught Irish at Leinster College of Gaelic League, Parnell Sq., where she met de Valera...

  6. Sinead died in 1975. ON the gable end of a house at the corner of Pump Lane and Skerries Street in Balbriggan, there is a plaque commemorating Sinead Ni Fhlannagain who was born in a house that...

  7. 8 gen 1975 · DUBLIN, Jan. 7 (Reuters)—Sinead de Valera, wife of the retired Irish President, died in a hospital here tonight. She was 96 years old.