Michael Collins (Irish leader)


 

Michael Collins (Irish name Micheál Ó Coileáin; October 16, 1890August 22, 1922), an Irish revolutionary leader, served as Minister for Finance in the Irish Republic, as Director of Intelligence for the IRA, as a member of the Irish delegation during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations, as Chairman of the Provisional Government and as Commander-in-Chief of the National Army. He was assassinated in August 1922, during the Irish Civil War. Members and supporters of the political party Fine Gael hold in particular respect his memory.

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Irish name - October 16 - 1890 - August 22 - 1922 - Leader - Irish Republic - IRA - Anglo-Irish Treaty - Chairman of the Provisional Government - National Army - Assassinated - Irish Civil War - Fine Gael

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Introduction
Early life
The Easter Rising
The First Dáil
Minister for Finance
The Treaty
The Triple Approval
The Provisional Government
Collins' legacy
Controversy over sexual orientation
The film Michael Collins
Footnotes

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