Ellen Scanlan

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Ellen Scanlon, born Ellen Hanley, was an Irish murder victim. Born to a Limerick farming family in 1803, her murder at age 15 became the subject of books, plays, films, songs, and an opera, using the nickname given to her locally, "the Colleen Bawn," (an Anglicized spelling of the Irish Cailín Bán), which translates literally to "white girl," with "white" symbolically meaning purity, innocence, gentleness, or beauty. Thus the name can be interpreted as "the innocent maiden." rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ellen Scanlan
rdf:langString Ellen (Ellie) Scanlon (nee Hanley)
rdf:langString Ellen Scanlon
xsd:date 1819-07-14
xsd:date 1803-07-19
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xsd:date 1803-07-19
rdf:langString January 2020
xsd:date 1819-07-14
rdf:langString Inspiration for the play, movie and books Colleen Bawn
rdf:langString Who? Ellen or her mother?
rdf:langString Ellen Scanlon, born Ellen Hanley, was an Irish murder victim. Born to a Limerick farming family in 1803, her murder at age 15 became the subject of books, plays, films, songs, and an opera, using the nickname given to her locally, "the Colleen Bawn," (an Anglicized spelling of the Irish Cailín Bán), which translates literally to "white girl," with "white" symbolically meaning purity, innocence, gentleness, or beauty. Thus the name can be interpreted as "the innocent maiden."
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xsd:gYear 1803
xsd:gYear 1819

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