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| - Thomas Osborne Davis (irisch Tomás Dáibhis; * 14. Oktober 1814 in Mallow; † 16. September 1845 in Dublin) war ein irischer Dichter und einer der führenden Köpfe der Bewegung Junges Irland. (de)
- Bhí Tomás Dáibhis (14 Deireadh Fómhair 1814 - 16 Meán Fómhair 1845), nó Thomas Osborne Davis, ina scríbhneoir réabhlóideach agus mór-phearsa na gluaiseachta liteartha "Young Ireland" (Éire Óg). Ba náisiúnaí cultúrtha é, agus chuir sé an teanga Ghaeilge chun cinn. Eisean a dúirt "a people without a language is only half a nation". (ga)
- Thomas Osborne Davis (14 October 1814 – 16 September 1845) was an Irish writer; with Charles Gavan Duffy and John Blake Dillon, a founding editor of The Nation, the weekly organ of what came to be known as the Young Ireland movement. While embracing the common cause of a representative, national government for Ireland, Davis took issue with the nationalist leader Daniel O'Connell by arguing for the common ("mixed") education of Catholics and Protestants and by advocating for Irish as the national language. (en)
- Thomas Osborne Davis (Mallow, 1814 – Dublino, 1845) è stato uno scrittore, poeta e giornalista irlandese. Fondatore della Giovane Irlanda, nel 1842 divenne direttore e fondatore della rivista La Nazione. Fu autore di commoventi liriche e di una raccolta di Essays. (it)
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