
Leopold Kerney
Leopold Kerney was an Irish political representative in Paris during the early 20th century, appointed by Arthur Griffith in 1919. He was a vocal opponent of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and played a significant role in promoting Irish republicanism in France, helping to bridge the gap between Irish and French political movements.
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Leopold Kerney was full of praise for Beuque, saying that she 'has so well understood the Irish soul'.
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