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The Soloheadbeg ambush took place on 21 January 1919, when members of the Irish Volunteers (or Irish Republican Army, IRA) ambushed Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) officers who were escorting a consignment of gelignite explosives at Soloheadbeg, County Tipperary. Two RIC officers were killed and their weapons and the explosives were seized. The Volunteers acted on their own initiative and had not sought authorisation for their action. As it happened on the same day that the revolutionary Irish parliament first met and declared Ireland's independence, it is often seen as the first engagement of the Irish War of Independence.

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  • L'emboscada de Soloheadbeg va ser una emboscada a un transport de , realitzat , al comtat de Tipperary (Irlanda), el 21 de gener de 1919, en el qual van morir dos policies. És considerat el primer enfrontament de la Guerra d'Independència d'Irlanda. (ca)
  • Tugtar Luíochán Shulchóid Bheag ar ionsaí a rinne baill d'Arm Phoblacht na hÉireann i ngar do , Contae Thiobraid Árann ar an 21 Eanáir 1919. Maraíodh beirt shaighdiúir de chuid Chonstáblacht Ríoga na hÉireann agus lasta tréanphléascán (geilignít) á chosaint acu. Ní raibh cead ná údarás faighte roimh ré ag comhaltaí an IRA a d’ionsaigh na póilíní. Ach b’éigean aghaidh a thabhairt ar an gceist a dhúisigh an t-ionsaí a luaithe is a d’fhág fórsaí na Breataine an chuid is mó den tír i 1922. Ós rud é gur tharla sé ar an lá ar bhunú na Chéad Dála, is minic a fheictear air mar chéad bheart Chogadh na Saoirse. (ga)
  • The Soloheadbeg ambush took place on 21 January 1919, when members of the Irish Volunteers (or Irish Republican Army, IRA) ambushed Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) officers who were escorting a consignment of gelignite explosives at Soloheadbeg, County Tipperary. Two RIC officers were killed and their weapons and the explosives were seized. The Volunteers acted on their own initiative and had not sought authorisation for their action. As it happened on the same day that the revolutionary Irish parliament first met and declared Ireland's independence, it is often seen as the first engagement of the Irish War of Independence. (en)
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  • None
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  • *Royal Irish Constabulary
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  • 1919-01-21 (xsd:date)
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  • IRA victory
  • IRA seize large amounts ofgelignite
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  • 10 volunteers
  • 2 policemen
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  • A proclamation offering a reward of £1,000 for information leading to the capture of those involved in the Soloheadbeg ambush (en)
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  • Soloheadbeg Ambush (en)
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  • Near Soloheadbeg, County Tipperary, Ireland (en)
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  • L'emboscada de Soloheadbeg va ser una emboscada a un transport de , realitzat , al comtat de Tipperary (Irlanda), el 21 de gener de 1919, en el qual van morir dos policies. És considerat el primer enfrontament de la Guerra d'Independència d'Irlanda. (ca)
  • The Soloheadbeg ambush took place on 21 January 1919, when members of the Irish Volunteers (or Irish Republican Army, IRA) ambushed Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) officers who were escorting a consignment of gelignite explosives at Soloheadbeg, County Tipperary. Two RIC officers were killed and their weapons and the explosives were seized. The Volunteers acted on their own initiative and had not sought authorisation for their action. As it happened on the same day that the revolutionary Irish parliament first met and declared Ireland's independence, it is often seen as the first engagement of the Irish War of Independence. (en)
  • Tugtar Luíochán Shulchóid Bheag ar ionsaí a rinne baill d'Arm Phoblacht na hÉireann i ngar do , Contae Thiobraid Árann ar an 21 Eanáir 1919. Maraíodh beirt shaighdiúir de chuid Chonstáblacht Ríoga na hÉireann agus lasta tréanphléascán (geilignít) á chosaint acu. Ní raibh cead ná údarás faighte roimh ré ag comhaltaí an IRA a d’ionsaigh na póilíní. Ach b’éigean aghaidh a thabhairt ar an gceist a dhúisigh an t-ionsaí a luaithe is a d’fhág fórsaí na Breataine an chuid is mó den tír i 1922. (ga)
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  • Emboscada de Soloheadbeg (ca)
  • Luíochán Shulchóid Bheag (ga)
  • Soloheadbeg ambush (en)
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