Patrick Pearse
Patrick Pearse was a prominent Irish nationalist leader, poet, and educator, best known for his role as a key figure in the 1916 Easter Rising and for his efforts to promote the Irish language and culture.
Born on Nov 10, 1879 (146 years old)
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Ireland:
Patrick Pearse understood that the revival of the language is part of the struggle for freedom.
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Ireland:
Patrick Pearse is noted among the executed martyrs of 1916.
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Ireland:
Patrick Pearse was a leader of the 1916 Easter Rising and spent his summers on the Connemara coast.
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Ireland:
Patrick Pearse was a key figure who prompted the surrender in 1916.
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Ireland:
Mary Anne Callender famously provided Patrick Pearse with his last meal before his execution.
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Ireland:
Patrick Pearse’s generation of republicans never set off bombs in crowded pubs or on shopping streets, indiscriminately murdering civilians.
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Ireland:
Pearse Museum at St Enda’s Park in Rathfarnham, where Patrick Pearse set up a school and taught a new generation of Irish leaders.
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Ireland:
Patrick Pearse's line from The Wayfarer reflects on the beauty of the world and the sadness of its transience.
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Ireland:
Patrick Pearse was a leader of the Easter Rising in 1916 and saw his sacrifice as emulating Christ.
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Ireland:
Patrick Pearse attended a league meeting addressed by Yorke in Dublin.
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