Edward Coyne (priest), the Glossary
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5 relations: Éamon de Valera, Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy, National College of Ireland, University College Dublin.
- 20th-century Irish Jesuits
- Alumni of Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy
- Irish educational theorists
- Irish sociologists
- Presidents of the National College of Ireland
Éamon de Valera
Éamon de Valera (first registered as George de Valero; changed some time before 1901 to Edward de Valera; 14 October 1882 – 29 August 1975) was an Irish statesman and political leader.
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Irish Agricultural Organisation Society
The Irish Agricultural Organisation Society (IAOS) was an agricultural association in Ireland which advocated, and helped to organise, agricultural cooperativism, including mutual credit facilities.
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Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy
The Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy was a Jesuit-run institution of higher education and research, located in Dublin, Ireland.
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National College of Ireland
National College of Ireland (NCI) (Coláiste Náisiúnta na hÉireann (CNÉ) in Irish) is a not-for-profit, state-aided third-level education institution in Dublin.
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University College Dublin
University College Dublin (commonly referred to as UCD) (Coláiste na hOllscoile, Baile Átha Cliath) is a public research university in Dublin, Ireland, and a member institution of the National University of Ireland.
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See also
20th-century Irish Jesuits
- Alan McGuckian
- Albert Power (priest)
- Alfred O'Rahilly
- Aubrey Gwynn
- Cecil McGarry
- Daniel Joseph Kelly O'Connell
- Edmund Hogan
- Edward Cahill (priest)
- Edward Coyne (priest)
- Edward Pigot
- Francis Browne
- Henry Gill (Jesuit)
- James Corboy
- James Cullen (PTAA)
- James Cullen (mathematician)
- James Patrick Brodrick
- James Staunton
- John Finbarr Jones
- John Sullivan (Jesuit)
- Lambert McKenna
- Malachi Martin
- Matthias Bodkin
- Michael Hurley (Jesuit)
- Michael Kelly (Jesuit)
- Michael Morrison (priest)
- Micheál Mac Gréil
- Patrick G. Kennedy
- Patrick Terence McGovern
- Peter McVerry
- Philip McShane
- Robert Carbery
- Stephen A. Kelly
- Stephen Brown (Jesuit)
- Thomas Morrissey (Jesuit)
- Timothy L. Murphy
- William Delany (Jesuit)
- William Hackett (priest)
- William Wallace (Jesuit)
- Willie Doyle
Alumni of Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy
- Alan McGuckian
- Albert Power (priest)
- Bernie Malone
- Declan Marmion
- Edward Coyne (priest)
- Edward Pigot
- Francis Browne
- Gina Menzies
- Henry Gill (Jesuit)
- James Corboy
- John Sullivan (Jesuit)
- Kieran Creagh
- Malachi Martin
- Maria Jannson
- Mark Elvins
- Michael Elmore-Meegan
- Micheál Mac Gréil
- Mike Garde
- Naomi James
- Niall Sloane
- Patrick G. Kennedy
- Paul Dempsey (bishop)
- Paul Tan Chee Ing
- Peter McVerry
- Robert S. Heaney
- Stephen Chow (bishop)
- Tom Burke (priest)
Irish educational theorists
- Anthony Kelly (academic)
- Colm Ó hEocha
- David Manson (schoolmaster)
- Edmond Holmes
- Edward Coyne (priest)
- Kieran Egan (philosopher)
- Liam Carey
- Liam Hennessy (coach)
- Mícheál Ó Siochfhradha
- Pamela O'Malley
- Paul Rowe (educationalist)
- Robert Blackburn (educationalist)
- Sandra McNally
- Thomas Morrissey (Jesuit)
- Tony Bromell
Irish sociologists
- Edward Coyne (priest)
- Harry Bohan
- James Kavanagh (bishop)
- Kathleen Lynch (academic)
- Kieran Healy
- Liam Carey
- Liam Ryan (Limerick hurler)
- Mary Daly (sociologist)
- Maurice Levitas
- Micheál Mac Gréil
- Niamh Reilly
- Peter McKevitt
- Roland Tormey
- Ronit Lentin
- Sindy Joyce
Presidents of the National College of Ireland
- Edward Coyne (priest)
- Joyce O'Connor
- Paul Mooney (college president)
- Phillip Matthews
- Thomas Morrissey (Jesuit)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Coyne_(priest)
Also known as Edward Coyne (Jesuit priest), Edward J. Coyne.