Fenians Fenians

Fenians - Definition and Overview

Fenian is a term used since the 1860s for an Irish nationalist who espouses violence, usually by people opposed to their aims. It can also specifically refer to the Fenian Brotherhood.

It is also used by Northern Ireland unionists as a derogatory term for Catholics. This usage can also be found in Glasgow, particularly during Old Firm football matches.

In 1865-66, following the US Civil War, Irish-Americans who were former soldiers of the Union Army launched raids into British North American territory in the Province of Canada in order to put pressure on the United Kingdom to leave Ireland. These were known as the Fenian Raids.

External links

  • 1865 Newspaper Article Describing the Fenians (http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1865/the-fenians.htm)

Fenian is also the name of the horse that won the Belmont Stakes in 1869. His image appears atop the trophy awarded to the winner of the Belmont Stakes.

Example Usage of Fenians

jessewm: Headed to Fenians #fb
IrishHannia: @CraicLad Lol No Ye Dont. Its Tiocfaidh Ár Lá By The Wayy. Fenians Wouldnt Be Proud A Ye Son. Dont Boler Wey Me Unless Its Te Say Sorry Aid.
JennaJ55: @Cuevman81 looking for somewhere to go...thinking there..maybe..Fenians even...or bulldog..who knows..
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