Fenians: Irish Nationalists and Revolutionary Group
Source: Who Are The Fenians? House Of Guinness' Political Group & Real Irish History Explained (2025-09-27)
The Fenians were a 19th-century Irish nationalist organization dedicated to ending British rule in Ireland through revolutionary means. Originating from the Irish Republican Brotherhood, they aimed to establish an independent Irish republic and were involved in various uprisings, most notably the Fenian Rising of 1867. Their activities included guerrilla warfare, raids, and efforts to incite rebellion both in Ireland and among Irish communities abroad, particularly in the United States. The Fenians played a significant role in Irish history by inspiring future independence movements and fostering a sense of national identity. Although their immediate efforts were largely unsuccessful, their legacy persisted, influencing later groups like the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Republican Army. Today, they are remembered as symbols of Irish resistance and the fight for independence.
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