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Fanny Parnell born Frances Isabelle Parnell (4 September 1848 – 20 July 1882) was an Irish poet, Irish nationalist, and the sister of Charles Stewart Parnell and Anna Catherine Parnell, important figures in nineteenth century Ireland.

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  • Frances Isabelle Parnell (* 4. September 1848 in County Wicklow, Irland; † 20. Juli 1882 in , New Jersey, USA) war eine irische Dichterin und Nationalistin. Sie gründete 1880 in New York City die Ladies’ Land League. (de)
  • Fanny Parnell born Frances Isabelle Parnell (4 September 1848 – 20 July 1882) was an Irish poet, Irish nationalist, and the sister of Charles Stewart Parnell and Anna Catherine Parnell, important figures in nineteenth century Ireland. (en)
  • Fanny Parnell (4 septembre 1848 - 20 juillet 1882) est une poétesse irlandaise. Elle est la sœur du nationaliste irlandais Charles Stewart Parnell. Elle naît à Avondale dans le comté de Limerick, dans une famille de huit enfants. À la mort du père en 1859, la famille déménage à Dublin. Elle part à Paris en 1864 avec sa mère, puis émigre aux États-Unis en 1875. Elle commence à publier des poèmes dans le journal The Irish People sous le nom de plume d'Aléria. Elle participe à la fondation du Ladies' Land League, association qui a pour but de collecter des fonds de soutien au Irish National Land League en Irlande. (fr)
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  • 1882-06-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Fanny Parnell (en)
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  • 1848-09-04 (xsd:date)
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  • Avondale, County Wicklow, Ireland (en)
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  • 1882-06-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Now are you men or cattle then, you tillers of the soil? Would you be free, or evermore in rich men's service toil? The shadow of the dial hangs dark that points the fatal hour Now hold your own! Or, branded slaves, forever cringe and cower! – The serpent's curse upon you lies – you writhe within the dust You fill your mouths with beggars' swill, you grovel for a crust Your masters set their blood-stained heels upon your shameful heads Yet they are kind – they leave you still their ditches for your beds! – Oh by the God who made us all, the master and the serf Rise up and swear to hold this day your own green Irish turf! Rise up! And plant your feet as men where now you crawl as slaves And make your harvest fields your camps, or make of them your graves! – But God is on the peasant's side, the God that loves the poor, His angels stand with flaming swords on every mount and moor, They guard the poor man's flocks and herds, they guard his ripening grain, The robber sinks beneath their curse beside his ill-got gain. (en)
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  • Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (en)
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  • Hold the Harvest (en)
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  • Frances Isabelle Parnell (* 4. September 1848 in County Wicklow, Irland; † 20. Juli 1882 in , New Jersey, USA) war eine irische Dichterin und Nationalistin. Sie gründete 1880 in New York City die Ladies’ Land League. (de)
  • Fanny Parnell born Frances Isabelle Parnell (4 September 1848 – 20 July 1882) was an Irish poet, Irish nationalist, and the sister of Charles Stewart Parnell and Anna Catherine Parnell, important figures in nineteenth century Ireland. (en)
  • Fanny Parnell (4 septembre 1848 - 20 juillet 1882) est une poétesse irlandaise. Elle est la sœur du nationaliste irlandais Charles Stewart Parnell. Elle naît à Avondale dans le comté de Limerick, dans une famille de huit enfants. À la mort du père en 1859, la famille déménage à Dublin. Elle part à Paris en 1864 avec sa mère, puis émigre aux États-Unis en 1875. (fr)
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  • Fanny Parnell (de)
  • Fanny Parnell (en)
  • Fanny Parnell (fr)
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