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  1. Timothy Daniel Sullivan (ur. 29 maja 1827 w Bantry, zm. 31 marca 1914) – irlandzki nacjonalista, dziennikarz, polityk i poeta, autor hymnu God Save Ireland, brat Alexandra Martina Sullivana [1]. W latach 1886–1888 pełnił funkcję burmistrza Dublina [2].

  2. Timothy Daniel Sullivan (29 May 1827 – 31 March 1914) was an Irish nationalist, journalist, politician and poet who wrote the Irish national hymn "God Save Ireland", in 1867. He served as Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1886 to 1888 and a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1880 to 1900.

  3. Sullivan, Timothy Daniel (1827–1914), politician, journalist, and songwriter, was born 29 May 1827 in Bantry, Co. Cork, eldest among seven children of Daniel Sullivan, house painter, and his wife Catherine (née Baylor), a schoolmistress. He was educated in Bantry before moving to Dublin, and married (1856) Catherine Healy (d. 1899) of Bantry.

  4. Timothy Daniel Sullivan (July 23, 1862 – August 31, 1913) was a New York politician who controlled Manhattan's Bowery and Lower East Side districts as a prominent leader within Tammany Hall. He was known euphemistically as "Dry Dollar", as the "Big Feller", and later as "Big Tim" because of his physical stature.

  5. 3 mar 2024 · God Save Ireland (1867) by Timothy Daniel Sullivan. →. related portals: National anthems. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. the unofficial national anthem of the Irish Nationalist Movement from 1868 until the declaration of independence in 1919 and then was the unofficial national anthem of the Irish Republic and the Irish ...

  6. D B Sullivan, defender of Poff and Barrett . Timothy Daniel Sullivan was not the only member of the Sullivan family with links to Castleisland. His brother, Denis Baylor Sullivan, defended Poff and Barrett in their nineteenth century trials for the murder of Thomas Browne.

  7. 4 lis 2019 · Irish nationalist, journalist, politician and poet. Timothy Daniel Sullivan. Works [ edit] God Save Ireland. The Story of England. Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted.