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- Republican_plot abstract "In Ireland, a republican plot is a cemetery plot where combatants or members of various Irish republican organisations are buried in a group of adjacent graves, rather than being buried with family members. These plots often hold the bodies of casualties of earlier 19th and 20th-century campaigns by organisations such as the Fenians or the Old IRA. This is generally with the approval of families, although in some cases such as that of Frank Stagg, there was a dispute between family members, who wished to have the body buried in a family plot, and members of the IRA and other republican organisations.Most republican plots are owned and maintained by the National Graves Organisation. Notable Republican plots include those at Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin, and Milltown Cemetery in Belfast, the Belfast graveyard was the site of a fatal attack on a Republican funeral in 1988 by a loyalist paramilitary, Michael Stone.Republican plots are the focus of annual commemorations by Republican groups and also by political parties such as Fianna Fáil, the Workers' Party and Sinn Féin and its offshoots, each group commemorating its own fallen, as Fianna Fáil commemorations focus exclusively on members of the Old IRA. Commemorations take place on dates such as Easter Monday (to commemorate the Easter Rising), and the anniversaries of the death of those buried in the plots.Annual commemorations also take place at the grave of Theobald Wolfe Tone at Bodenstown in Sallins, Co Kildare and at the graves of the leaders of the Easter Rising at Arbour Hill Prison in Dublin.".
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- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Arbour_Hill_Prison.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Belfast.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Bodenstown.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_Republican_Army.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_War_of_Independence.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_liberation_movements.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Cemetery.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink County_Kildare.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Easter_Monday.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Easter_Rising.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Fenian.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Fianna_Fáil.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Stagg_(Irish_republican).
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Glasnevin_Cemetery.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Republican_Army.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Irish_republicanism.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Stone_(loyalist).
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Milltown_Cemetery.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Milltown_Cemetery_attack.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink National_Graves_Organisation.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Sinn_Féin.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_loyalism.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Wolfe_Tone.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLink Workers_Party_of_Ireland.
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Republican Plot".
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Republican plot".
- Republican_plot wikiPageWikiLinkText "republican plot".
- Republican_plot subject Category:Irish_Republican_Army.
- Republican_plot subject Category:Irish_War_of_Independence.
- Republican_plot subject Category:National_liberation_movements.
- Republican_plot hypernym Plot.
- Republican_plot type Place.
- Republican_plot type Rebellion.
- Republican_plot type Movement.
- Republican_plot type Organization.
- Republican_plot type Rebellion.
- Republican_plot type War.
- Republican_plot type Organization.
- Republican_plot comment "In Ireland, a republican plot is a cemetery plot where combatants or members of various Irish republican organisations are buried in a group of adjacent graves, rather than being buried with family members. These plots often hold the bodies of casualties of earlier 19th and 20th-century campaigns by organisations such as the Fenians or the Old IRA.".
- Republican_plot label "Republican plot".
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- Republican_plot wasDerivedFrom Republican_plot?oldid=707799965.
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