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  1. William Smith O'Brien ( Irish: Liam Mac Gabhann Ó Briain; 17 October 1803 – 18 June 1864) was an Irish nationalist Member of Parliament (MP) and a leader of the Young Ireland movement. He also encouraged the use of the Irish language.

  2. William Smith O’Brien (born Oct. 17, 1803, Dromoland, County Clare, Ire.—died June 18, 1864, Bangor, Caernarvonshire, Wales) was an Irish patriot who was a leader of the literary-political Young Ireland movement along with Thomas Osborne Davis, Charles Gavan Duffy, and John Dillon.

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  3. William Smith O'Brien (17 ottobre 1803 – 18 giugno 1864) è stato un politico e patriota irlandese. Deputato al Parlamento irlandese , nel 1846 divenne capo della Giovane Irlanda . Avendo sobillato una rivolta poi fallita fu esiliato in Malaysia .

  4. biografie in storia. Giovane irlanda. Tasmania. Bangor. Patriota irlandese (Dromoland, Clare, 1803 - Penrhyn Arms, Bangor, 1864). Deputato al parlamento inglese (1828; 1835-48), benché protestante, ap...

  5. O’Brien, William Smith, grandson of preceding [Sir Lucius O’Brien] (second son of Sir Edward O’Brien, a member of the Irish Parliament, who strenuously opposed the Union), was born at Dromoland, County of Clare, 17th October 1803.

  6. One who did was William Smith O’Brien, leader of the abortive Young Ireland rebellion of 1848, who spent five years, most of them on ticket-of-leave, in what was then Van Diemen’s Land, now Tasmania. Background. William, son of Sir Lucius O’Brien, was born in 1803 at Dromoland Castle, County Clare.

  7. O'BRIEN, William Smith Nicola Turchi Agitatore irlandese, nato a Drumoland il 17 ottobre 1803, morto a Penrhyn Arms (Bangor) il 18 giugno 186...