Patrick Pearse
Irish rebel leader of the 1916 Rising

Born
1879
146 years ago
Died
May 3rd, 1916
109 years ago — 37 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Ireland
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A teacher and writer, played a significant role in the Easter Rising of 1916 against British rule in Ireland. Served as the president of the provisional government and was a key figure in the events that unfolded during the uprising. Pearse was executed by the British authorities shortly after the rebellion, becoming a martyr for the Irish nationalist cause. Authored numerous works promoting Irish culture and the Irish language, contributing to the cultural revival in Ireland during the early 20th century.
Led the Easter Rising in 1916
Authored works on Irish nationalism and language
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