Nun named Ireland's greatest woman

An 18th Century nun, credited with establishing girl’s education in the State, was today named Ireland’s Greatest Woman.

Nun named Ireland's greatest woman

An 18th Century nun, credited with establishing girl’s education in the State, was today named Ireland’s Greatest Woman.

Sister Nano Nagle, who died in 1784, was awarded the accolade over a host of well-known figures including campaigner Christina Noble, disgraced Olympic swimmer Michelle Smith and journalist Veronica Guerin.

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