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Edmund O'Donovan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edmund O'Donovan Edmund O'Donovan (13 September 1844 – 1883), Irish war correspondent, was born in Dublin. In 1866 he began to contribute to ''The Irish Times'' and other Dublin papers. He was the first journalist killed in the Kurdufan area during the Sudan campaigns while reporting for ''The Daily News''. ==Early life== Edmund O'Donovan was the son of John O'Donovan (1809–1861), a well-known Irish archaeologist and topographer. He was educated in medicine at Trinity College in Dublin.〔 As teenagers, O'Donovan and most of his brothers joined the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a secret society banded together to achieve Irish freedom. He was arrested three times and detained for some months. He was subsequently an active IRB organiser in the north of England, while turning to journalism as a career. His sense of enjoyment and pranks was pronounced. He delighted in adventures and was a skilled linguist, as well as a weapons expert. O'Donovan remained on excellent terms with Irish revolutionaries to the last.
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