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  1. Richard Mulcahy. Richard James Mulcahy (en irlandés Risteárd Séamus Ó Maolchatha) (10 de mayo de 1886 - 16 de diciembre de 1971) fue un político irlandés, general del ejército y Comandante en Jefe, líder del Fine Gael y ministro. Participó en el Alzamiento de Pascua de 1916 y fue Jefe del Estado Mayor del IRA durante la Guerra de la ...

  2. Richard James Mulcahy (10 May 1886 – 16 December 1971) was an Irish Fine Gael politician and army general who served as Minister for Education from 1948 to 1951 and 1954 to 1957, Minister for the Gaeltacht from June 1956 to October 1956, Leader of the Opposition from 1944 to 1948, Leader of Fine Gael from 1944 to 1959, Minister for ...

  3. Richard James Mulcahy fue un político irlandés, general del ejército y Comandante en Jefe, líder del Fine Gael y ministro. Participó en el Alzamiento de Pascua de 1916 y fue Jefe del Estado Mayor del IRA durante la Guerra de la Independencia y comandante de las fuerzas pro-tratado durante la guerra civil.

  4. Richard James Mulcahy (Irish: Risteárd Séamus Ó Maolchatha) (10 May 1886 – 16 December 1971) was an Irish politician, army general and commander in chief, leader of Fine Gael and Cabinet Minister.

  5. Richard Mulcahy in uniform. Copyright. National Library of Ireland. Mulcahy, Richard (1886–1971), revolutionary and politician, was born 10 May 1886 at 70 Manor Street, Waterford, eldest son and second eldest among eight children of Patrick Mulcahy, post office clerk (d. 1923), and Elizabeth Mulcahy (née Slattery), both of Waterford.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2022 · He first came to prominence in the Easter Rising, as a rebel forces commandant. He was captured and sentenced to death, but was released following public backlash to the initial wave of executions...

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · Richard James Mulcahy (born May 10, 1886, Waterford, County Waterford, Ire.—died Dec. 16, 1971, Dublin) was the chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, and afterward leader (1944–59) of Fine Gael (“Irish Race”), the major political party in opposition to Eamon de Valera ...