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It is also the name of a ] film by ] that uses a montage of contemporary film footage to tell the story of Irish revolutionary ] from ] to ]. It is also the name of a ] film by ] that uses a montage of contemporary film footage to tell the story of Irish revolutionary ] from ] to ].


''Mise Éire'' is also the name of an album by ] featuring the ] of the film. ''Mise Éire'' is also the name of an album by ] featuring the ] of the film.


Finally, ''Mise Éire'' is the name of a 2 piece Irish ballad band from Scotland. Finally, ''Mise Éire'' is the name of a 2 piece Irish ballad band from Scotland.

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Mise Éire is a poem by the Irish poet, and Republican revolutionary leader Pádraic Pearse.

It is also the name of a 1959 film by George Morrison that uses a montage of contemporary film footage to tell the story of Irish revolutionary nationalism from 1896 to 1918.

Mise Éire is also the name of an album by Seán Ó Riada featuring the soundtrack of the film.

Finally, Mise Éire is the name of a 2 piece Irish ballad band from Scotland.

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