• The Kilmainham Gaol cell of Éamon de Valera. De Valera's supporters and detractors argue about his bravery during the Easter Rising.
  • Eamon de Valera was an Irish politician and patriot, who served as taoiseach (prime minister; 1932–48, 1951–54, 1957–59) and president (1959–73) of Ireland.
  • Following enactment by the people of the Constitution, Eamon De Valera became Taoiseach (Prime Minister) and Minister for External Affairs from 1937 – 48.
  • Eamon de Valera The child, Éamon, was brought to Ireland by his maternal uncle Ned in 1885 after the death of Juan Vivion de Valera.
  • In addition to the birth certificates, two baptismal records exist – one for “Edward De Valeros,” and an amended one for “Eamon de Valera.”
  • Nicknamed ‘Dev,’ Éamon de Valera was one of Ireland's most dominant political leaders of the 20th century, particularly during the country's fight for independence.
  • Eamon de Valera, 1955 Eamon de Valera, 1955 © De Valera opposed the treaty that established the Irish Free State, but went on to lead and shape the new...
  • Eamon de Valera (Irish Eamonn; 1882-1975) was, arguably, the most influential politician in 20th-century Ireland. One of the leaders of the Easter Rising and the...
  • Eamon de Valera was an Irish politician and patriot, one of the leaders of Ireland's struggle for independence from the United Kingdom.
  • Biography: Éamon de Valera is one of the most significant figures in modern Irish history His long career as a revolutionary then statesman dominated Irish politics...
  • Éamon de Valera (1882-1975), taoiseach and president of Ireland; was born in Manhattan, New York, on 14 October 1882, to an Irish mother.
  • De Valera, Éamon (‘Dev’) (1882–1975), teacher, revolutionary, taoiseach, and president of Ireland, was born 14 October 1882 in the Nursery and Child's Hospital...
  • Eamon de Valera was born on October 14, 1882 in New York City, New York, USA. He was married to Sinead Flanagan.