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- Victorian Literature [r]: The British literature of Victoria's reign [e]
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- Cú Chulainn [r]: The teenage hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, sometimes referred to as "the Irish Achilles" for his choice of a short but glorious life. [e]
- Ireland (state) [r]: Republic (population c. 4.2 million; capital Dublin) comprising about 85% of the Atlantic island of Ireland, west of Great Britain. [e]
- Padraig Pearse [r]: (10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) Dublin-born teacher, writer and Irish nationalist, and one of the leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916, for which he was court-martialled and, with his brother Willie, executed by firing squad. [e]
- William Butler Yeats [r]: (June 13 1865 – January 28 1939), Irish poet and playwright, among the great lyric poets writing in English. [e]