William Butler Yeats

Poet

William Butler Yeats was born in Sandymount, Ireland on June 13th, 1865 and is the Poet. At the age of 73, William Butler Yeats biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 13, 1865
Nationality
Ireland
Place of Birth
Sandymount, Ireland
Death Date
Jan 28, 1939 (age 73)
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
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William Butler Yeats Life

About

Emmanuel is a major Irish Symbolist poet and Nobel Prize winner who is best known for his books The Tower, The Green Helmet, and others. He appeared at the famous Abbey Theatre as a playwright.

Before Fame

He had a lifelong fascination with mysticism and occultism, and in 1911, he founded The Ghost Club, a paranormal research group.

Trivia

The second coming" poem by Robert Wilson in 1920 includes vivid photos of change and tragedy.

Family Life

Georgie Hyde-Lees, a woman nearly 20 years his junior, was married. Two children were born in the happy union.

Associated With

Yeats, like Oscar Wilde, was a well-known Irish author.

The biggest drugs seizure in Ireland's history has taken a £430 million Cocaine haul off the coast of Cork by Ireland's elite Army Ranger Wing

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2023
Authorities have now reported that Cocaine with a street value of up to half a billion euro was confiscated from a Colombian cartel on Irish seas in what is the state's largest-ever drugs seizure. After rappelling down from a helicopter amid tumultuous weather off the coast of Cork, the elite Army Ranger Wing (ARW) sank the MV Matthew shipping container on Tuesday lunchtime. The drugs came from 'a murderous cartel' in Colombia, and they were supplied in smaller vessels that would sail to the container ship, where the drugs would then be removed.

Special forces swoop from helicopter to cartel's mother ship, transporting £136 million of cocaine off the shore of the United Kingdom, after bungling subordinates of opioid kingpins went aground and led to the 'largest Irish drug bust ever.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2023
The assault-rifle elite troops shot down from a helicopter and stormed the Panamanian-registered MV Matthew cargo ship, which had refused to stop in the Atlantic, firing warning shots as they boarded. The helicopter appears to be hovering over the 630-foot MV Matthew as the vessel makes a sharp turn in the water, with the Irish special forces abseiling over the ship before heading out across the deck. Members of the Irish navy and the Garda National Drugs and Organized Crime Bureau arrived aboard, where they discovered more than 2,250 kilograms (4,960 pounds) of alleged cocaine worth about £136 million. The drugs will have "no doubt be destined for Irish and European markets," Justice Minister Helen McEntee said last night, and that would be a blow to the organised-crime cartels involved in drug delivery globally.'

Following a chase across the Atlantic, three men were arrested for organised crime offences, an Irish military raid 'drug-smuggling' fishing trawler carrying '£100 million' worth of cocaine ran aground on the beach.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2023
Following the drug raid, three men aged 60, 50, and 31-years old have been arrested on suspicion of organized criminal conduct and arrested at garda stations in Wexford. The joint operation involving the Irish navy, Army Ranger Wing, Revenue, and the Garda National Drug and Organized Crime Bureau culminated in the detention of a Panamanian-registered bulk cargo vessel originating in South America.' The MV Matthew was intercepted by the Army Ranger Wing and detained in the early hours of Tuesday. As the ship was transported to a naval base in Cobh, crowds of people lined the walls of the Cobh harbour. On board, armed members of the Ranger Wing were seen alongside ship crew members and other Defence Forces personnel.