Robert Emmet
Irish republican leader and martyr

Born
March 4th, 1778
247 years ago
Died
September 20th, 1803
221 years ago — 25 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Ireland
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A key figure in the Irish republican movement, played a central role in the 1803 rebellion against British rule. Emmet led a failed insurrection in Dublin, which sought to establish an independent Irish republic. After the rebellion's defeat, he was captured, tried, and executed. His passionate speech at the trial became famous and has a lasting legacy related to Irish nationalism. Emmet's ideals and commitment to Irish independence inspired subsequent generations of republicans.
Led the 1803 rebellion in Dublin
Delivered a notable speech at his trial
Inspired later movements for Irish independence
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