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  1. Duke Casimir V of Pomerania (or, counting differently, Casimir VI; after 1380 – 13 April 1435) was a member of the House of Griffins and a Duke of Pomerania. He ruled in Pomerania-Stettin together with his brother Otto II from 1413 to 1428. After 1428, he ruled Pomerania-Stettin alone.

    • Douglas Hyde 1938–1945. An experienced academic and professor rather than a politician, Douglas Hyde’s career was dominated by his desire to preserve and promote the Gaelic language.
    • Sean Thomas O'Kelly 1945–1959. ​Unlike Hyde, Sean O’Kelly was a longtime politician who was involved in the early years of Sinn Féin, fought against the British in the Easter Rising, and worked in succeeding layers of government, including that of Eámon de Valeria, who would succeed him.
    • Eámon de Valera 1959–1973. Perhaps the most famous Irish politician of the presidential era (and with good reason), Eámon de Valera was taoiseach/prime minister and then president of the sovereign, independent Ireland he did so much to create.
    • Erskine Childers 1973–1974. Erskine Childers was the son of Robert Erskine Childers, an acclaimed writer, and politician who was executed in the struggle for independence.
  2. Duke Casimir V of Pomerania (or, counting differently, Casimir VI; before 1380 – 13 April 1435) was a member of the House of Griffins and a Duke of Pomerania. He ruled in Pomerania-Stettin together with his brother Otto II from 1413 to 1428. After 1428, he ruled Pomerania-Stettin alone. Life

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  4. The first president assumed office in 1938, and became recognised internationally as head of state in 1949 after the coming into effect of the Republic of Ireland Act . The current president is Michael D. Higgins, who was first elected on 29 October 2011, and inaugurated on 11 November 2011.

  5. Jun 24, 2023 · Back then, the only “President” that registered in Ireland was the Long Fellow, Éamon de Valera, who had either been Taoiseach or President of Ireland, it seemed, ever since there had been an ...

  6. Feb 9, 2013 · WILLIAM MURPHY. Sat Feb 9 2013 - 00:00. HISTORY: The GAA v Douglas Hyde: The Removal of Ireland's First President as GAA Patron, By Cormac Moore, The Collins Press, 250pp, €11.99. On December ...

  7. Higgins was the president of the Labour Party from 2003 to 2011, until he resigned following his election as president of Ireland. [4] [5] Higgins has used his time in office as president to address issues concerning justice , social equality , social inclusion , anti- sectarianism , anti-racism , and reconciliation.

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