Daniel O'Connell.
I believe that the answer is Abraham Lincoln. He is also known as The Great Emancipator.
Abraham Lincoln is credited for having played the most important role in ending slavery, and he is for that reason sometimes known as the Great Emancipator.
World War II.
It is known as "An Gorta Mór" (un gurtha mór), the Great Famine.
yes, my civics teacher told me. he's known as the great emancipator. Lincoln, during the Civil war, was politically for slavery, but not morally. He only did this because he felt it would improve people's opinions about him, making it easier for him to maneuver throughout the battlefield without the public questioning him. Although he did state he had slaves, he treated them as family members and respected them. He eventually released the Emancipation Proclamation Act, which released all slaves in all states. Unfortunately, he did not control every state and slaves in the uncontrolled states were still held by the South.
No, they are actually known for having it in great abundance. Being partially Irish myself, I can vouch for it.
There have been two; The lesser known Irish Famine 1740-1741 & The Great Famine 1845-1852.
The period of Iranian history associated with the rule of Cyrus the Great is known as the Achaemenid period.
A local library can offer good starting points. There are a variety of books to research about this Irish Elf. Books are available that cover Irish History and Celtic Culture that feature a good deal of history behind this well known myth.
Beautiful Irish wedding rings are a mix of Celtic art and metalwork. The intricate designs of Irish wedding rings are stunning and each design comes with it's own history.
The Great Depression
Ireland, its also known as 'the great Irish famine'.