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  1. Seán Mac Eoin (30 September 1893 – 7 July 1973) [1] was an Irish republican and later Fine Gael politician who was Minister for Defence briefly in 1951 and from 1954 to 1957, and Minister for Justice from 1948 to 1951. He had been Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces from February 1929 to October 1929.

  2. The birth and early years of Seán Mac Eoin's life leading up to involvement in the struggle for Irish Independance.

  3. He was a member of Dáil Éireann for thirty-eight years in total (1921-3 and 1929-65); a cabinet minister for over six years, in the first two inter-party governments (Justice, 1948-51; Defence, 1951 and 1954-7); and presidential candidate on two occasions – in 1945 and 1959. Early influences.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2023 · Seán Mac Eoin has responsibility at Principal Officer level for co-ordinating the delivery of the cross-Government 20 year strategy for the Irish Lanaguage and its associated 5-year action plan for 2018-22.

  5. Seán Mac Eoin was a soldier during the War of Independence and leader of an IRA (Irish Republican Army) flying column in north Longford during that conflict. He was first elected a Sinn...

  6. This mini-documentary focuses on the capture of Longford revolutionary Seán Mac Eoin by British forces in Mullingar, which took place in March 1921.The capture of Mac Eoin was one of the...

  7. Seán MacEoin was a member and leader of the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB). On 7 March 1921, he was arrested and sentenced to death for the murder of an RIC District Inspector...