Austin Stack

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Austin Stack was an Irish revolutionary and politician who played a leading role in the struggle for independence and later opposed the Anglo-Irish Treaty.

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instanceOf Irish republican
human
politician
revolutionary
sports stadium
causeOfDeath pneumonia
constituencyRepresented Kerry North
Kerry West
Kerry–Limerick West
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
dateOfBirth 1879-12-07
dateOfDeath 1929-04-27
detainedAt Frongoch internment camp
Kilmainham Gaol
educatedAt CBS Tralee
electedIn 1918 United Kingdom general election
familyName Stack
fieldOfWork Irish republicanism
national liberation movement
givenName Austin
hasMemorial Austin Stack Park
imprisonedBy British authorities
memberOf Irish Republican Brotherhood
Irish Volunteers
Sinn Féin
name Austin Stack self-link
namedAfter Austin Stack self-linksurface differs
notableFor leading role in Irish struggle for independence
opposition to the Anglo-Irish Treaty
occupation politician
revolutionary
solicitor
opposedTo Anglo-Irish Treaty
parliamentaryTerm Dáil Éireann
surface form: First Dáil

Second Dáil
Third Dáil
participantIn Easter Rising
Irish Civil War
Irish War of Independence
placeOfBirth County Kerry
Ireland
Tralee
placeOfDeath Dublin
Irish Free State
politicalAlignment anti-Treaty
positionHeld Minister for Home Affairs
Minister for Justice
Teachta Dála
Vice-President of Sinn Féin
Vice-President of the Executive Council of Dáil Éireann
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male

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anti-Treaty IRA notableMember Austin Stack
Austin Stack name Austin Stack self-link
Austin Stack namedAfter Austin Stack self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Austin Stack Park