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In January 1801, Ireland became a part of the newly created United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and all relations between Ireland and Spain were henceforth carried out through the Court of St James's. Napoleon's Irish Legion took part in suppressing the Dos de Mayo Uprising.
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The Ambassador of Ireland to Spain is the head of the Embassy of Ireland, Madrid, and the official representative of the Government of Ireland to the Government of Spain. The official title is Ambassador of Ireland to the Kingdom of Spain. The incumbent Ambassador is Frank Smyth, who was appointed in 2021.
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Support for the Spanish Republic was organized through various left-wing organizations, though it was limited by the actions in Spain against the Catholic Church. Harry Midgley, the leader of the NILP, spoke out against Franco, but lost support amongst his constituents and in 1938 his seat in the Northern Ireland parliament because of this.
See Greece–Ireland relations. Ireland has an embassy in Athens and three honorary consulates (Crete, Rhodes and Thessaloniki). [342] Greece has an embassy in Dublin. There were 1000 Greeks living in Ireland in 2016, according to that year's census. [343] Both countries are full members of the European Union and the Council of Europe.
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Memorial to Limerick men who fought in the International Brigades, erected outside Limerick City Hall in 2014. [1]Irish Socialist volunteers in the Spanish Civil War describes a grouping of IRA members and Irish Socialists who fought in support of the cause of the Second Republic during the Spanish Civil War.