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Alice Letitia Milligan [pseud. Iris Olkyrn] (4 September 1865 – 13 April 1953) was an Irish writer and activist in Ireland's Celtic Revival; an advocate for the political and cultural participation of women; and a Protestant-unionist convert to the cause of Irish independence. She was at the height of her renown at the turn of the 20th century when in Belfast, with Anna Johnston, she produced the political and literary monthly The Shan Van Vocht (1896-1899), and when in Dublin the Irish Literary Theatre's performed "The Last Feast of the Fianna” (1900), Milligan's interpretation of Celtic legend as national drama.

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  • Alice Letitia Milligan [pseud. Iris Olkyrn] (4 September 1865 – 13 April 1953) was an Irish writer and activist in Ireland's Celtic Revival; an advocate for the political and cultural participation of women; and a Protestant-unionist convert to the cause of Irish independence. She was at the height of her renown at the turn of the 20th century when in Belfast, with Anna Johnston, she produced the political and literary monthly The Shan Van Vocht (1896-1899), and when in Dublin the Irish Literary Theatre's performed "The Last Feast of the Fianna” (1900), Milligan's interpretation of Celtic legend as national drama. (en)
  • Alice Leticia Milligan, Pseudonym Iris Olkyrn, (* 4. September 1865 in Gortmore, Omagh, County Tyrone; † 13. April 1953 in Tyrcur, Omagh) war eine irische Schriftstellerin und Aktivistin der irischen Renaissance, eine Verfechterin der politischen und kulturellen Teilhabe von Frauen und eine protestantische Konvertitin für die Sache der irischen Unabhängigkeit. Den Höhepunkt ihrer Bekanntheit erreichte sie am Wechsel zum 20. Jahrhundert, als sie in Belfast zusammen mit Anna Johnston die politische und literarische Monatszeitschrift („Die arme alte Frau“, 1896–1899) herausgab und als das Irish Literary Theatre in Dublin The Last Feast of the Fianna (1900) aufführte, Milligans Interpretation der keltischen Mythologie als nationales Drama. (de)
  • File agus scríbhneoir Éireannach a bhí gníomhach i gConradh na Gaeilge ab ea Alice Milligan (4 Meán Fómhair 1865 – 13 Aibreán 1953) Rugadh í insan Ómaigh, Contae Thír Eoghain, agus fuair sí bás ina baile dúchais chomh maith. (ga)
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  • Gortmore, County Tyrone, Ireland (en)
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  • Trichur, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland (en)
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  • Gaelic League, Irish Women's Association, Sinn Féin (en)
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  • Alice Letitia Milligan [pseud. Iris Olkyrn] (4 September 1865 – 13 April 1953) was an Irish writer and activist in Ireland's Celtic Revival; an advocate for the political and cultural participation of women; and a Protestant-unionist convert to the cause of Irish independence. She was at the height of her renown at the turn of the 20th century when in Belfast, with Anna Johnston, she produced the political and literary monthly The Shan Van Vocht (1896-1899), and when in Dublin the Irish Literary Theatre's performed "The Last Feast of the Fianna” (1900), Milligan's interpretation of Celtic legend as national drama. (en)
  • Alice Leticia Milligan, Pseudonym Iris Olkyrn, (* 4. September 1865 in Gortmore, Omagh, County Tyrone; † 13. April 1953 in Tyrcur, Omagh) war eine irische Schriftstellerin und Aktivistin der irischen Renaissance, eine Verfechterin der politischen und kulturellen Teilhabe von Frauen und eine protestantische Konvertitin für die Sache der irischen Unabhängigkeit. Den Höhepunkt ihrer Bekanntheit erreichte sie am Wechsel zum 20. Jahrhundert, als sie in Belfast zusammen mit Anna Johnston die politische und literarische Monatszeitschrift („Die arme alte Frau“, 1896–1899) herausgab und als das Irish Literary Theatre in Dublin The Last Feast of the Fianna (1900) aufführte, Milligans Interpretation der keltischen Mythologie als nationales Drama. (de)
  • File agus scríbhneoir Éireannach a bhí gníomhach i gConradh na Gaeilge ab ea Alice Milligan (4 Meán Fómhair 1865 – 13 Aibreán 1953) Rugadh í insan Ómaigh, Contae Thír Eoghain, agus fuair sí bás ina baile dúchais chomh maith. (ga)
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