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*A 1959 documentary film directed by ] that tells the story of Irish revolutionary nationalism *A 1959 documentary film directed by ] that tells the story of Irish revolutionary nationalism
*An album by ] featuring the soundtrack of the film *An album by ] featuring the soundtrack of the film
Irish Rebel band from Glasgow, Fronted by Paddy Rooney with Charlie Mackie and irish solo singer and tin whistle player from Camlough south Armagh Sean O Siridean. New album released in July 2007, www.miseeireband.com

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

It may also refer to:

  • A 1959 documentary film directed by George Morrison that tells the story of Irish revolutionary nationalism
  • An album by Seán Ó Riada featuring the soundtrack of the film

Irish Rebel band from Glasgow, Fronted by Paddy Rooney with Charlie Mackie and irish solo singer and tin whistle player from Camlough south Armagh Sean O Siridean. New album released in July 2007, www.miseeireband.com

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