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A ceremony took place in Leinster House following criticism about the lack of a State commemoration.
The Irish Air Corps celebrated 100 years since its formation at Casement Aerodrome this morning.
Michael Collins and other members of the provisional Government took over Dublin Castle from the British 100 years ago today.
On 16 January 1922 at 1.45pm, the Viceroy of Ireland formally handed over power.
The Anglo-Irish Treaty, or simply ‘The Treaty’, was signed on 6 December 1921.
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A Centenary Forum and Centenary Historical Advisory Panel will be created.
The Soloheadbeg Ambush is widely seen as the event which sparked the War of Independence.
It’s widely seen as the event which sparked the War of Independence.
It’s 100 years since the Model County won four successive All-Ireland titles.
The historic window smashing by suffragette Hanna Sheehy Skeffington was reenacted to mark 100 years since legislation was passed that gave Irish women the right to vote.
Berets and guns were accessories, apparently.
Here’s how the Kildare-born explorer dealt with an attempted mutiny, 100 years ago today.
Tomorrow will mark 100 years to the day that the RMS Luistania sinking.
The room in a French village has remained as it was at the time of the World War I soldier’s death almost a century ago.
Gif shows scope of the Great War which claimed over 37 million lives.
Within a week all the European superpowers were locked in conflict.
It was announced last year that the four houses at 14 to 17 Moore Street are to be converted into a commemorative centre at the national monument.
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Planning permission has been sought for a new exhibition, a gallery space and a landscaped outdoor area.
As she marks the landmark date, Hallum Al-Amin only fears dying outside her “precious” homeland.
‘Óglaigh na hÉireann’ were officially launched with a rally at the Rotunda in November 1913.