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Donal O'Sullivan (other)
Donal O'Sullivan may refer to: *Donal O'Sullivan (artist) (1945–1991), Irish artist *Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare (1561–1613), last independent ruler of the O'Sullivan Beara clan *Donal O'Sullivan (Gaelic footballer) (1930–2001), Irish Gaelic football player *Donal O'Sullivan (politician) (1893–1973), Irish senator *Donal O'Sullivan (priest) (1890–1916), Irish Catholic priest See also

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Donal O'Sullivan (artist)
Donal O'Sullivan (1945–1991) was a Dublin born visual artist whose specialty was portraiture. He initially studied architecture in Dublin Institute of Technology, DIT Bolton Street, but soon became disillusioned with it and went onto NCAD Dublin to study sculpture. It was not sculpture that he was noted for, and his talent as a draughtsman won him the prestigious Taylor Prize in both 1967 and 1968. He was involved in the student protests at the time that led to the moving of NCAD from its inadequate home in Kildare Street to its current location in Dublin 8. Straight out of college, he had several sell out one man shows in the Davis Gallery. These were followed by similarly successful shows in the Neptune Gallery and the Lad Lane Gallery, among others. O'Sullivan suffered poor mental health, and committed suicide in 1991. References

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Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare
Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare, Prince of Beare, 1st Count of Berehaven (; 1560 – 16 July 1618) was an Irish nobleman and soldier who was the last independent Chief of the Name of Clan O'Sullivan. He was thus the last ''O'Sullivan Beare'', a title of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland, and Lord of the Beara Peninsula in the southwest of Ireland during the early seventeenth century, when the English Crown was attempting to secure their rule over the whole island. Early life Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare was born in 1560. His father was killed in 1563, but he was considered too young to inherit and the clan's leadership passed to the chief's surviving brother Eoin, who was confirmed by Dublin Castle administration with the title Lord of Beare and Bantry. In order to consolidate his position, Eoin accepted the authority of Queen Elizabeth I and was knighted, thus becoming Sir Eoin. In 1587, Donal asserted his own claim to leadership of the clan, petitioning the Dublin Castle administrat ...
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Donal O'Sullivan (Gaelic Footballer)
Donal O'Sullivan (31 December 1930 – 30 August 2001) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played at club level with Lees and at inter-county level with the Cork senior football team. He usually lined out as a full-back. O'Sullivan, who is regarded as one of Cork's all-time greatest players, also served as a Gaelic Athletic Association administrator at county and inter-provincial levels. Born in Cork, O'Sullivan was the son of Timothy O'Sullivan, a Fianna Fáil TD and Senator. His early football career included several seasons with University College Cork in the Sigerson Cup and with the Lees club with whom he won a Cork Senior Championship medal as captain in 1955. O'Sullivan was later appointed captain of the Cork senior football team, leading the team to National League and Munster Championship successes in 1956. He also captained Cork to that year's All-Ireland final defeat by Galway. O'Sullivan also played Railway Cup football for Munster. At the age of 21 O'Sullivan ...
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Donal O'Sullivan (politician)
Donal Joseph O'Sullivan (24 December 1893 – 15 April 1973) was an Irish academic, folk-music historian and politician. He was an independent member of Seanad Éireann from 1943 to 1944. He was elected to the 4th Seanad in 1943 by the Cultural and Educational Panel Culture ( ) is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, attitudes, and habits of the individuals in these gr .... He lost his seat at the 1944 Seanad election. He was also a Clerk of the Seanad from 1922 to 1936. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Osullivan, Donal 1893 births 1973 deaths Members of the 4th Seanad Independent members of Seanad Éireann Cultural and Educational Panel senators ...
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Donal O'Sullivan (priest)
Father Donal V. O'Sullivan (died 5 July 1916) was an Irish Catholic priest, and chaplain in the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles in World War I. He was killed aged 26, in Albert in France, on 5 July 1916, during the attack on Bouzincourt, a part of the Battle of the Somme. O'Sullivan was mortally wounded by shrapnel from a shell which exploded near him, while he ministering to a wounded English soldier, who survived the war. His brother Dr J. Ivo O'Sullivan KM served with the 5th Connaught Rangers, as a medic in the war, in Ypres, Salonika, Gallipoli, earning a Military Cross. A Chalice owned by O'Sullivan, was presented to the St Joseph's Young Priests Society, by his Nephew Dr Ivo O'Sullivan. Life O'Sullivan was born to Dan and Hannah O'Sullivan of High Street, Killarney, County Kerry. He was educated in St Brendan's College, Killarney and St Patrick's College, Maynooth, and was ordained at Maynooth in 1914 for the Diocese of Kerry. He returned to St Brendan's to teach fo ...
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