Examples of 'markievicz' in a sentence

Meaning of "markievicz"

A surname, possibly referring to Constance Markievicz, an Irish politician and revolutionary

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Markievicz with her daughter and stepson.
One of those who visited was Countess Markievicz.
Markievicz read these publications and was propelled into action.
Pat used to run the Countess Markievicz in Summerhill.
Constance Markievicz was the first person to hold the post.
I ask you to welcome Constance Markievicz.
Countess Markievicz is in possession.
Election victory procession led by Markievicz in County Clare.
Countess Markievicz caused surprise.
The first woman to be elected as an MP to Westminster was Constance Markievicz.
Constance Markievicz was the first woman elected to the British Parliament.
One of their number was Countess Markievicz.
Ms. Markievicz knocked on the door.
Previous speakers referred to Countess Markievicz.
Countess Markievicz, with revolver.

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It was there that this aristocratic lady met Kazimierz Dunin Markievicz.
Countess de Markievicz.
She made and remained friends with several notable nationalists including Maud Gonne and Constance Markievicz.
She was distantly related to Countess Markievicz through her aunt 's marriage.
Why are the Irish rebels so well born? Countess Markievicz.
Sculpture of Markievicz and her cocker spaniel, Poppet, on Townsend Street, Dublin.
She was afterwards known as "Countess Markievicz.
In 1908, Markievicz became actively involved in nationalist politics in Ireland.
I do not know the Countess Markievicz statue!
While studying art in Paris, she met and later married the Polish count Casimir Markievicz.
Of those, only one, Constance Markievicz was elected.
Ninety-two women have been elected to Dáil Éireann, the first being Constance Markievicz in 1919.

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