As President of Cumann na mBan, she left the radicalised party and formed a new organisation called Cumann na Saoirse, holding several senior posts in the Dáil during the Free State. 2/2

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As President of Cumann na mBan, she left the radicalised party and formed a new organisation called Cumann na Saoirse, holding several senior posts in the Dáil during the Free State. The 1916 Proclamation was signed in her house on Henry St, Dublin. 2/2

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Jane Wyse Power (Siobhán Bean an Phaoraigh) died on 5 January 1941. She was an Irish activist, feminist, politician and businesswoman. She was a founder member of Sinn Féin and Inghinidhe na hÉireann. She rose in the ranks to become one of the most important women of the revolution. 1/2

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Jane Wyse Power (Siobhán Bean an Phaoraigh) was born on 1 May 1858. She was an Irish activist, feminist, politician and businesswoman. She was a founder member of Sinn Féin. She rose in the ranks to become one of the most important women of the revolution. As President of Cumann na mBan, she left the radicalised party and formed a new organisation called Cumann na Saoirse.

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As President of Cumann na mBan, she left the radicalised party and formed a new organisation called Cumann na Saoirse, holding several senior posts in the Dáil during the Free State. The 1916 Proclamation was signed in her house on Henry St, Dublin. 2/2

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Jane Wyse Power (Siobhán Bean an Phaoraigh) died on 5 January 1941. She was an Irish activist, feminist, politician and businesswoman. She was a founder member of Sinn Féin and Inghinidhe na hÉireann. She rose in the ranks to become one of the most important women of the revolution. 1/2

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As President of Cumann na mBan, she left the radicalised party and formed a new organisation called Cumann na Saoirse, holding several senior posts in the Dáil during the Free State. The 1916 Proclamation was signed in her house on Henry St, Dublin. 2/2

#Ireland #Dublin #IrishHistory #JaneWysePower #SinnFéin #CumannNamBan #CumannNaSaoirse

Jane Wyse Power (Siobhán Bean an Phaoraigh) died on 5 January 1941. She was an Irish activist, feminist, politician and businesswoman. She was a founder member of Sinn Féin and Inghinidhe na hÉireann. She rose in the ranks to become one of the most important women of the revolution. 1/2

#Ireland #Dublin #IrishHistory #JaneWysePower #SinnFéin #CumannNamBan #CumannNaSaoirse