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- Eadestown
- Eadestown GAA
- Margaretta Eagar
- Robert Eagar
- Eaghra Poprigh mac Saorghus
- Eagle Island lighthouses
- Eagle Island, County Mayo
- Eaglehill
- Aidan Eames
- Éamonn an Chnoic
- Eamonn Deacy Park
- Éanna Basketball Club
- Ear to the Ground
- Earagail Arts Festival
- David Earl (priest)
- Roy Earle
- Dermot Earley Jnr
- Dermot Earley Snr
- Paul Earley
- Keith Earls
- Helena Early
- Ken Early
- Lindsey Earner-Byrne
- Susan Earner
- Eask Tower
- Easkey Bog
- Easkey GAA
- Easky
- Easky Lough
- Eason & Son
- East (European Parliament constituency)
- East Antrim (UK Parliament constituency)
- East Breifne
- East Cavan Gaels GAA
- East Clare (UK Parliament constituency)
- East Clare Way
- The East Coast Angels
- East Coast FM
- East Coast Rowing Council
- East Cork
- East Cork Junior A Football Championship
- East Cork Junior A Hurling Championship
- East Ferry, County Cork
- Diocese of East Kerala of the Church of South India
- East Kerry Junior Football Championship
- East Kerry Senior Football Championship
- East Munster Way
- East of Ireland Tennis Championships
- East Shelmaliere
- East Skeam Island
- East Wall Road
- Easter Cup (greyhounds)
- Easter Rising
- Easter Rising centenary parade
- Eastern and Midland Region
- Eastern Gaels GAA
- Eastern Harps GAA
- Eastern Intermediate Hurling Championship
- Eastern Orthodoxy in the Republic of Ireland
- Allan Eastwood
- Barney Eastwood
- Sorcha Eastwood
- Dean Ebbe
- Eblana Theatre
- Festy Ebosele
- EBS d.a.c.
- Echo Island
- The Echo (Cork)
- The Echo (Dublin)
- Echthighern mac Cennétig
- Echu mac Muiredaig
- Echu Tirmcharna
- Economic history of the Republic of Ireland
- Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland
- Economic Recovery Plan 2021
- Economy of Dublin
- Economy of Northern Ireland
- Ecstasy (My Bloody Valentine album)
- Ecstasy and Wine
- Pat Eddery
- Eden (Irish musician)
- Eden (Eugene O'Brien play)
- Edenaveys
- Edenburn
- Edenderry GAA
- Edenderry RFC
- Edenderry Town Hall
- Edendork St Malachy's GAC
- Edenmore
- Ederney St Joseph's GAC
- The Edge
- Walter Edgeworth-Johnstone
- Kenneth Edgeworth
- Edgeworthstown
- Edgeworthstown railway station
- Edmondstown
- Edwin Edogbo
- Minister for Education (Ireland)
- Education in the Republic of Ireland
- Arthur Edwards (priest)
- Hilton Edwards
- John A. Edwards
- John Eeles
- Effin
- Effin GAA
- Effrinagh
- Ailis Egan
- Barry Egan (hurler)
- Barry Egan (politician)
- Boetius Egan (archbishop of Tuam)
- Boetius Egan (bishop of Elphin)
- Colin Egan
- Connie Egan
- Darragh Egan
- Desmond Egan
- Felim Egan
- Ger Egan
- Jack Egan (Cork hurler)
- Jack Egan (Kilkenny hurler)
- John Egan (Dublin GAA)
- John Egan (footballer, born 1992)
- John Egan (Gaelic footballer)
- John Egan (hurler)
- John Egan (piper)
- Johnny Egan (Offaly Gaelic footballer)
- Kenny Egan
- Kevin Patrick Egan
- Kieran Egan (politician)
- Michael Egan (Irish politician)
- Nicholas Egan
- Patrick Egan (Catholic priest)
- Patrick Egan (Irish politician)
- Robert Egan (footballer)
- Séamus Egan
- Séamus Egan (judge)
- William Egan (hurler)
- Eglish (barony)
- Eglish St Patrick's GAC
- Egnech
- Eidhean mac Cléirigh
- Lough Eidin
- Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
- Eighter Island
- Eightercua
- Eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
- Eimhin
- Eipic (TV series)
- Éire Óg Annacarty GAA
- Éire Óg Carrickmore
- Éire Óg Craigavon GAA
- Éire Óg Derriaghy GAC
- Éire Óg GAA (Kilkenny)
- Éire Óg GAA (Carlow)
- Éire Óg Greystones GAA
- Éire Óg, Inis GAA
- Éirígí
- Eirk Bog
- EIRSAT-1
- LÉ Eithne
- El Gran Senor
- El Gran Senor Stakes
- Élan
- Elatagh Halt railway station
- Nelson Elder
- Raymond Elder
- Elections in the Republic of Ireland
- Electoral (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1998
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1947
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1959
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1961
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1969
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1980
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1983
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1990
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1995
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 2005
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 2009
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023
- Electoral (Revision of Constituencies) Act 1935
- Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013
- Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017
- Electoral Act 1923
- Electoral Commission (Ireland)
- Electoral division (Ireland)
- Electoral Reform Act 2022
- Electric Picnic 2008
- Electric Picnic 2009
- Electric Picnic 2010
- Electric Picnic 2014
- Element Pictures
- Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
- Robert Elgie (academic)
- Elian's Dublin
- Eliogarty
- Mick Ellard
- Ellenfield Park
- William Elliot (Irish politician)
- Elliott sisters
- Gordon Elliott (racehorse trainer)