Nelson has no Irish equivalent
Bruce Nelson has written: 'Irish nationalists and the making of the Irish race' -- subject(s): Irish, Irish National characteristics, Ethnic identity, Race, History
Country Music and did you know that Willie Nelson was born in Abbott,Texas then moved to Wassignton to learn English and Irish
Nelson has many origins.One is an Irish patronymic surname meaning "son of Neal."It can also be a Scandinavian surname, usually an Anglicization of Scandinavian surnames such as Nilsen, Nielsen, and Nilsson.
Nelson has many origins. One is an Irish patronymic surname meaning "son of Neal." It can also be a Scandinavian surname, usually an Anglicization of Scandinavian surnames such as Nilsen, Nielsen, and Nilsson.
Nelson's Pillar in Dublin was blown up on March 8th, 1966, by a group of Irish nationalists known as the Irish Republican Army (IRA). The IRA deemed the monument offensive due to its association with British imperialism and decided to destroy it as a symbolic act of anti-colonial resistance. The resulting explosion destroyed the column and caused significant damage to the surrounding area.
E. C. Nelson has written: 'Works of botanical interest published before 1800, held in Irish libraries' -- subject(s): Botany, Bibliography, Catalogs 'Glory of Donard' -- subject(s): Slieve Donard Nursery
The cast of The Little Irish Girl - 1926 includes: Matthew Betz as Jerry Crawford Gertrude Claire as Granny Dolores Costello as Dot Walker Dot Farley as Gertie John Harron as Johnny Lee Moran as Mr. Nelson
There are many famous Nelsons. Nelson Mandela, Nelson on the Simpsons, Nelson Cruz, Nelson Rockefeller, and Nelson Eddy are all famous Nelsons.
That depends entirely on which "Nelson" you are referring to - Lord Nelson the admiral? Nelson Mandela? Baby-face Nelson the gangster? Some other Nelson?
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Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel has written: 'Synge and Irish nationalism' -- subject(s): History, In literature, Nationalism, Nationalism and literature, Nationalism in literature, Political and social views 'Shaw, Synge, Connolly, and Socialist provocation' -- subject(s): Theater and society, Socialism and literature, Criticism and interpretation, Political and social views 'Performative and Textual Imaging of Women on the Irish Stage, 1820-1920'
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