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  • ...vable feast]], taking place sometime between March 22nd and April 25th. On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the [[resurrection of Jesus|resurrection]] of ...ommemorates The [[Last Supper]], [[Good Friday]], his [[crucifixion]], and Easter Sunday the Christian belief that, on the third day, Jesus rose from the dea
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  • ...Easter Rebellion, was a revolt against the Anglo-Irish union starting on Easter Monday, 1916. It was carried out by a faction of the [[Irish Volunteers]] “A terrible beauty is born”, wrote [[William Butler Yeats|Yeats]] (''Easter 1916'').
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  • ...Easter parades are held in many other cities. Persons participating in an Easter parade traditionally dress in fashionable new clothes, particularly ladies' Easter processions or parades, often including special dress, have been part of Ch
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  • ...it has an area of 63.1 sq mi (163.6 km<sup>2</sup>). Of volcanic origin, Easter Island is covered generally with grasslands and is swept by strong trade wi ...ave been the primary sources of meat. In addition to farming and fishing, Easter Islanders now work for the government, in a few small businesses, and in th
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  • American cultural event consisting of a promenade on Easter Sunday.
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>A revolt against the Anglo-Irish union, starting on Easter Monday, 1916
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  • |title=Easter |accessdate=2009-04-10 |last=Chambers |first=Robert |authorlink= |coauthors
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Easter]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...vable feast]], taking place sometime between March 22nd and April 25th. On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the [[resurrection of Jesus|resurrection]] of ...ommemorates The [[Last Supper]], [[Good Friday]], his [[crucifixion]], and Easter Sunday the Christian belief that, on the third day, Jesus rose from the dea
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  • #Redirect [[Easter parade]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Easter Rising]]
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  • ...Sunday]]. Unlike [[Christmas]], which always takes place on the same day, Easter is a [[movable Feast]], taking place according to the [[lunar calendar]]<re
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  • American cultural event consisting of a promenade on Easter Sunday.
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>A revolt against the Anglo-Irish union, starting on Easter Monday, 1916
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  • {{r|Easter}} {{r|Easter bunny}}
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  • The [[moveable feast]] which takes place the week before [[Easter]]
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  • A town near [[Ho Chi Minh City]], surrounded during the 1972 Easter Offensive and captured in January 1975.
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  • [[Image:mcdonagh.jpg|thumb|Thomas Mc Donagh, sometime shortly after the [[Easter Rising]]]] ...]], the College of Surgeon's and Harcourt Street Station during the 1916 [[Easter Rising]]. His second in command was [[Michael Mallin]], and one of his chie
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  • ...Cave Adventure]] [[interactive fiction]] which has gone on to become an [[easter egg]] in many computer programs.
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  • (1878 – 1916), Irish revolutionary executed by the British after the Easter Rising of 1916.
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  • Scene of the [[Easter Rising]] in the inner-city Grand Canal Dock area of [[Dublin]], Ireland.
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  • (1868–1927), A leader of the Easter Rising, and one of the most revered women in Irish history.
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  • (June 5, 1868 – May 12, 1916) A leader of the Easter Rising in 1916 in Ireland.
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  • ...it has an area of 63.1 sq mi (163.6 km<sup>2</sup>). Of volcanic origin, Easter Island is covered generally with grasslands and is swept by strong trade wi ...ave been the primary sources of meat. In addition to farming and fishing, Easter Islanders now work for the government, in a few small businesses, and in th
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  • |title=Easter |accessdate=2009-04-10 |last=Chambers |first=Robert |authorlink= |coauthors
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  • ...the Irish Postal service, famous in Irish history for its role in the 1916 Easter Rising,
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  • ...-born teacher, writer and Irish nationalist, and one of the leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916, for which he was court-martialled and, with his brother Wil
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  • ...hymns. It is correctly applied to [[Easter hymns]] as well, but the term "Easter Carol" is not in widespread use.
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  • ...e German arms, they were determined that the rising go ahead for April 24, Easter Monday. * [[Easter Rising]]
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  • ...ve Tuesday is always the day before [[Ash Wednesday]] and 47 days before [[Easter]] Sunday. The name Shrove comes form the word 'shrive', meaning to confess.
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  • The combination of letters has gone on to become an [[Easter egg (media)|Easter egg]] in many pieces of software, especially those with a text interface. T
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  • ...though only a small minority, the Irish Volunteers were paramount in the [[Easter Rising]] of 1916 and many of the rebels involved in that campaign played an ==Role in the Easter Rising==
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  • ...and|Republicanism]]. Sean MacDiarmada fought in the [[GPO]]. in the 1916 [[Easter Rising]], where he was attached to the headquarters staff under [[James Con * [[Easter Rising]]
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  • ...alist playwright [[Seán O Casey]]. She was a prominent rebel in the 1916 [[Easter Rising]] but her death sentence was commuted on account of her sex. She bec
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  • It was surrounded during the 1972 Easter Offensive and captured in January 1975.
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  • ...Easter Rebellion, was a revolt against the Anglo-Irish union starting on Easter Monday, 1916. It was carried out by a faction of the [[Irish Volunteers]] “A terrible beauty is born”, wrote [[William Butler Yeats|Yeats]] (''Easter 1916'').
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  • ...ted Mc Bride intensly. Yeat's coming to terms with Mc Bride in his poem, ''Easter 1916'' is a beautiful and fitting end to Mc Bride's life, where he laments: * [[Easter Rising]]
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  • ...an Pentecost, also known as Whit Sunday or Whitsun, is seven weeks after [[Easter]].
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  • ...and also with the symbolic renewal of life for the Christian holiday of ''Easter'', which takes place in the spring in the northern hemisphere.
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  • ...s. The terra cotta army of the [[Qin Dynasty]], the enigmatic figures of [[Easter Island]], the [[Venus de Milo]], [[Michelangelo|Michelangelo's]] ''David'', ...f the supreme being(s) that were worshipped: for instance the statues at [[Easter Island]] and the [[Sphinx]] in [[Egypt]].
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  • ...Easter parades are held in many other cities. Persons participating in an Easter parade traditionally dress in fashionable new clothes, particularly ladies' Easter processions or parades, often including special dress, have been part of Ch
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  • ==Easter Rising== During the [[Easter Rising]] of 1916, he was one of the occupiers of the [[General Post Office
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  • ...andy and other festive treats from their neighbors. Halloween, along with Easter, Valentine's Day and Christmas are the biggest candy selling days of the ye
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  • '''James Connolly''' (June 5, 1868 – May 12, 1916) was a leader of the [[Easter Rising]] in 1916 in Ireland. He was captured, charged with treason, found g ...e to include both the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army in the [[Easter Rising]].
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  • ...al service. It has gained fame in Irish history for its role in the 1916 [[Easter Rising]], where Irish Rebels used the GPO to control the entire [[O' Connel
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  • ...locks where wealthy city dwellers live. Boland's Mill was a scene of the [[Easter Rising]], when [[Éamon de Valera]] was the commander of occupying rebels.
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  • ...es referred to as '''Passion Sunday''') takes place on the Sunday before [[Easter]].
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  • ...ample of a benched show is the championship dog show at the [[Sydney Royal Easter Show]] run by the [[Royal Agricultural Society]].
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  • *[[Easter Rising]]
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  • ...ose through the ranks. He was then invited to join the IRB. During the [[Easter Rising]], he commanded the forces controlling [[Boland’s Mill]]s. Impris
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  • *[[Sydney Royal Easter Show]] *[[Auckland Royal Easter Show]]
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  • It was captured by the North Vietnamese during the Easter Offensive of 1972, and changed hands after heavy bombing. 11 of 3500 villag
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  • ...ican Civil War]]. It was not until 1930 or so that jelly beans became an [[Easter]] candy, presumably from their resemblance to [[egg (biology)|eggs]].
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  • ...] was on March 21, and that date was set as the base of the calculation of Easter. ...eturn the vernal equinox to March 21, to allow the formula for the date of Easter to be based on the actual vernal equinox.
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  • ...erived from the chequered cloth on the table used for calculations. At the Easter meeting the sheriff made a preliminary statement and paid half of what he o
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  • '''Thomas James Clarke''' was an Irish revolutionary executed after the Easter Rising of 1916. He was born in Hurst Castle, on the Isle of Wight to Irish
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  • ...] was on March 21, and that date was set as the base of the calculation of Easter. ...eturn the vernal equinox to March 21, to allow the formula for the date of Easter to be based on the actual vernal equinox.
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  • * [[Easter Rising]]
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