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  • Patrick Pearse
  • Irish revolutionary (1879–1916)

    Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Pádraig or Pádraic Pearse; Irish: Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais; 10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish teacher,

    Patrick Pearse

    Patrick Pearse

    Patrick_Pearse

  • Patrick (given name)
  • Name list

    'parliament' Patrick Murphy, Irish politician Patrick Norton, Irish politician Patrick Palmer, Irish politician Patrick Pearse (aka Pádraig Pearse) (1879–1916)

    Patrick (given name)

    Patrick (given name)

    Patrick_(given_name)

  • Michael Collins (Irish leader)
  • Irish revolutionary and politician (1890–1922)

    the General Post Office (GPO) in Dublin. There he fought alongside Patrick Pearse, James Connolly and other members of the Rising leadership. The Rising

    Michael Collins (Irish leader)

    Michael Collins (Irish leader)

    Michael_Collins_(Irish_leader)

  • Easter Rising
  • 1916 armed insurrection in Ireland

    the Irish Volunteers, led by schoolmaster and Irish language activist Patrick Pearse, joined by the smaller Irish Citizen Army of James Connolly and 200

    Easter Rising

    Easter Rising

    Easter_Rising

  • James Connolly
  • Irish republican, trade unionist and revolutionary (1868–1916)

    Brotherhood, and the Irish Volunteers, for war-time insurrection. Alongside Patrick Pearse, Connolly commanded the insurrection in Easter of that year from rebel

    James Connolly

    James Connolly

    James_Connolly

  • Willie Pearse
  • Irish revolutionary (1881–1916)

    the Easter Rising. He was a younger brother of Patrick Pearse, a leader of the rising. Willie Pearse was born in Dublin and throughout his life lived

    Willie Pearse

    Willie Pearse

    Willie_Pearse

  • Joseph Plunkett
  • Irish republican, poet and journalist (1887-1916)

    nor did anyone present object. During the Easter Rising, Plunkett and Patrick Pearse argued in a conversation with Desmond Fitzgerald that it would be beneficial

    Joseph Plunkett

    Joseph Plunkett

    Joseph_Plunkett

  • Pearse Street
  • Street in central Dublin, Ireland

    along its length. The street is named after the Irish revolutionaries, Patrick Pearse and his brother William. It first appears as Moss Lane, then Channel

    Pearse Street

    Pearse Street

    Pearse_Street

  • Tom Clarke (Irish republican)
  • Irish republican (1858–1916)

    1921–84. Oxford University Press. 2010. p. 858. Sean Farrell Moran, Patrick Pearse and the Politics of Redemption, page=186 Piaras F. Mac Lochlainn, Last

    Tom Clarke (Irish republican)

    Tom Clarke (Irish republican)

    Tom_Clarke_(Irish_republican)

  • Revisionism (Ireland)
  • the violence of people like Patrick Pearse and the Easter rebels to the violence of the Provisional IRA by saying Pearse provided a template for the ideology

    Revisionism (Ireland)

    Revisionism_(Ireland)

  • Margaret Pearse
  • Irish politician (1857–1932)

    Margaret Pearse (née Brady; 12 February 1857 – 22 April 1932) was an Irish politician. She was the mother of Patrick Pearse and Willie Pearse, who were

    Margaret Pearse

    Margaret Pearse

    Margaret_Pearse

  • Robert Emmet
  • Irish Republican, orator and secessionist (1778–1803)

    inspired later generations of Irish republicans. His memory was invoked by Patrick Pearse who in 1916 was again to proclaim a provisional government in Dublin

    Robert Emmet

    Robert Emmet

    Robert_Emmet

  • Jonathan Rhys Meyers
  • Irish actor (born 1977)

    award at Boston and Manchester International Festival Meyers portrays Patrick Pearse, a political activist and one of the leaders of the bloody 1916 Irish

    Jonathan Rhys Meyers

    Jonathan Rhys Meyers

    Jonathan_Rhys_Meyers

  • Thomas MacDonagh
  • Irish revolutionary (1878–1916)

    College Dublin. He was a member of the Gaelic League, where he befriended Patrick Pearse and Eoin MacNeill. He wrote poetry and plays. His play, When the Dawn

    Thomas MacDonagh

    Thomas MacDonagh

    Thomas_MacDonagh

  • Óró sé do bheatha abhaile
  • Traditional Irish song

    early twentieth century, it received new verses by the nationalist poet Patrick Pearse and was often sung by members of the Irish Volunteers during the Easter

    Óró sé do bheatha abhaile

    Óró_sé_do_bheatha_abhaile

  • Ireland unfree shall never be at peace
  • 1915 funeral oration given by Patrick Pearse

    peace" were the climactic closing words of the graveside oration of Patrick Pearse at the funeral of Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa on 1 August 1915. The oration

    Ireland unfree shall never be at peace

    Ireland unfree shall never be at peace

    Ireland_unfree_shall_never_be_at_peace

  • Fenians
  • Secret Irish republican political organisations

    members into the IRB, notably Joseph Plunkett, Thomas MacDonagh, and Patrick Pearse, who was co-opted to the Supreme Council in 1915. These men, together

    Fenians

    Fenians

    Fenians

  • Éamonn Ceannt
  • Irish republican (1881–1916)

    many of the men who would play a major role in the rising, including Patrick Pearse and Eoin MacNeill. He became increasingly involved in Nationalist movements

    Éamonn Ceannt

    Éamonn Ceannt

    Éamonn_Ceannt

  • Proclamation of the Irish Republic
  • 1916 declaration of independence from the United Kingdom

    independence from the United Kingdom. The reading of the proclamation by Patrick Pearse outside the General Post Office (GPO) on Sackville Street (now called

    Proclamation of the Irish Republic

    Proclamation of the Irish Republic

    Proclamation_of_the_Irish_Republic

  • Irish nationalism
  • Political ideology

    Sean Farrell Moran, "Patrick Pearse and the European Revolt Against Reason," Journal of the History of Ideas, 1989; Patrick Pearse and the Politics of

    Irish nationalism

    Irish nationalism

    Irish_nationalism

  • Kilmainham Gaol
  • Prison museum in Dublin, Ireland

    Irish revolutionaries, including the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising (Patrick Pearse, James Connolly, Tom Clarke, Seán Mac Diarmada, Joseph Plunkett, Éamonn

    Kilmainham Gaol

    Kilmainham Gaol

    Kilmainham_Gaol

  • Wolfe Tone
  • Irish revolutionary figure (1763–1798)

    lapsed commemorations at Bodenstown. Speaking at the graveside in 1913, Patrick Pearse described the site as the "holiest place in Ireland", for "though many

    Wolfe Tone

    Wolfe Tone

    Wolfe_Tone

  • Thomas Ashe
  • Irish revolutionary and politician (1885–1917)

    the rising collapsed, Ashe's battalion surrendered on the orders of Patrick Pearse. When he received the order to surrender he had his doubts as he had

    Thomas Ashe

    Thomas Ashe

    Thomas_Ashe

  • Irish Republican Brotherhood
  • Former secret oath-bound fraternal organisation

    members into the IRB, notably Joseph Plunkett, Thomas MacDonagh, and Patrick Pearse, who was co-opted to the Supreme Council in 1915. These men, together

    Irish Republican Brotherhood

    Irish Republican Brotherhood

    Irish_Republican_Brotherhood

  • Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)
  • Irish paramilitary organisation

    Mitchel Ruairí Ó Brádaigh Dáithí Ó Conaill Peadar O'Donnell John O'Mahony Patrick Pearse Seán Russell Bobby Sands Seán South James Stephens Wolfe Tone Moss Twomey

    Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)

    Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)

    Irish_Republican_Army_(1919–1922)

  • Gaelic revival
  • 19th-century Irish language revival

    Important writers of the Gaelic revival include Peadar Ua Laoghaire, Patrick Pearse (Pádraig Mac Piarais) and Pádraic Ó Conaire. The Belfast "renaissance

    Gaelic revival

    Gaelic revival

    Gaelic_revival

  • Irish republicanism
  • Political movement seeking independence in Ireland

    History of Irish Nationalism, (1972) ISBN 0-297-17987-X p. 158 Greoghan, Patrick M., Robert Emmet: A Life. Gill & Macmillan, 2004. ISBN 978-0-7171-3675-9

    Irish republicanism

    Irish_republicanism

  • Irish Volunteers
  • Former Irish paramilitary organisation

    onto the grounds outside. Speakers at the rally included MacNeill, Patrick Pearse, and Michael Davitt, son of the Land League founder of the same name

    Irish Volunteers

    Irish Volunteers

    Irish_Volunteers

  • W. B. Yeats
  • Irish poet and playwright (1865–1939)

    Russell K. "The Use by Yeats and Other Irish Writers of the Folklore of Patrick Kennedy". The Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 59, No. 234, December

    W. B. Yeats

    W. B. Yeats

    W._B._Yeats

  • Tadhg Murphy (actor)
  • Irish actor

    Role Notes 2010 An Crisis Liam 1 episode 2010 1916 Seachtar na Cásca Patrick Pearse Lead 2013–2014 Vikings Arne "One-Eye" 8 episodes 2015 Black Sails Ned

    Tadhg Murphy (actor)

    Tadhg_Murphy_(actor)

  • Paddy Holohan
  • Irish martial artist and municipal politician

    Patrick Pearse Holohan (born 3 May 1988) is an Irish politician and retired mixed martial artist who previously competed in the flyweight division of the

    Paddy Holohan

    Paddy Holohan

    Paddy_Holohan

  • Kneecap (band)
  • Hip-hop group from Northern Ireland

    Mitchel Ruairí Ó Brádaigh Dáithí Ó Conaill Peadar O'Donnell John O'Mahony Patrick Pearse Seán Russell Bobby Sands Seán South James Stephens Wolfe Tone Moss Twomey

    Kneecap (band)

    Kneecap (band)

    Kneecap_(band)

  • Seán Mac Diarmada
  • Irish republican and revolutionary (1883–1916)

    April 2016. S McCoole, "No Ordinary Women", p.35. "Putting the language of Pearse in context: Blood Sacrifice and 1916". Irish Independent. 10 April 2016

    Seán Mac Diarmada

    Seán Mac Diarmada

    Seán_Mac_Diarmada

  • Mise Éire
  • Poem by Patrick Pearse (1912)

    Irish poet and Republican revolutionary leader Patrick Pearse. It was first published in 1912 in Pearse's short-lived newspaper An Barr Buadh, and subsequently

    Mise Éire

    Mise_Éire

  • John Devoy
  • Irish rebel

    War I included attempts to assist the Easter Rising in 1916. In 1914, Patrick Pearse visited the elderly Devoy in America, and later the same year, Roger

    John Devoy

    John Devoy

    John_Devoy

  • The Foggy Dew (Irish songs)
  • Irish ballad of the 1910s

    against the war. In 1916, Irish patriots led by James Connolly and Patrick Pearse, taking advantage of Britain being preoccupied by World War I, seized

    The Foggy Dew (Irish songs)

    The_Foggy_Dew_(Irish_songs)

  • Michael Collins (film)
  • 1996 film

    headquarters in Dublin. Several key figures of the Rising, including Patrick Pearse, Thomas MacDonagh, Tom Clarke and James Connolly, are executed by firing

    Michael Collins (film)

    Michael_Collins_(film)

  • Gavin O'Connor (actor)
  • Irish actor

    Minister for Justice Seán Doherty in RTÉ's Charlie. In 2016, he played Patrick Pearse in The Bloody Irish for PBS, and in 2018 he played Mackin in RTE's drama

    Gavin O'Connor (actor)

    Gavin O'Connor (actor)

    Gavin_O'Connor_(actor)

  • Irish National Invincibles
  • Irish 19th century assassins

    to trial by the British government. John Walsh, Patrick Egan, John Sheridan, Frank Byrne, and Patrick Tynan fled to the United States. Carey was shot

    Irish National Invincibles

    Irish National Invincibles

    Irish_National_Invincibles

  • The Hag of Beara
  • Irish mythical figure

    Hag of Beara. I am Ireland: I am lonelier than the Hag of Beara. — Patrick Pearse, Mise Éire (translation: Lady Gregory) A number of pre-historic archaeological

    The Hag of Beara

    The Hag of Beara

    The_Hag_of_Beara

  • Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
  • Irish actor (born 1977)

    appeared in the three-part drama Trial of the Century, where he played Patrick Pearse. In July 2016 Vaughan-Lawlor played Michaelis in the BBC's 3-part television

    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor

    Tom_Vaughan-Lawlor

  • Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa
  • Irish republican (1831–1915)

    Rising) was being actively planned. The graveside oration, given by Patrick Pearse, remains one of the most famous speeches of the Irish independence movement

    Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa

    Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa

    Jeremiah_O'Donovan_Rossa

  • Irish War of Independence
  • 1919–1921 war between Irish and British forces

    1920, pp. 171–176 Hopkinson 2002, p. 158. Lawlor, Pearse. The Outrages, pp. 115–116 Lawlor, Pearse. The Outrages, pp. 117–119 O'Day, Alan. Irish Home

    Irish War of Independence

    Irish War of Independence

    Irish_War_of_Independence

  • Pearse (surname)
  • Surname list

    Patrick Pearse Mark Guy Pearse (1842–1930), English preacher, lecturer and author Ormerod Pearse (1884–1953), South African cricketer Patrick Pearse (1879–1916)

    Pearse (surname)

    Pearse_(surname)

  • History of Ireland
  • early medieval Ireland (London, Batsford 1990) Ruth Dudley Edwards, Patrick Pearse and the Triumph of Failure,1974 Marianne Eliot, Wolfe Tone, 1989 B.J

    History of Ireland

    History of Ireland

    History_of_Ireland

  • List of members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood
  • O'Shaughnessy Gearoid O'Sullivan Ted O'Sullivan Charles Stewart Parnell Patrick Pearse Joseph Mary Plunkett John O'Connor Power James Stephens James Wilson

    List of members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood

    List_of_members_of_the_Irish_Republican_Brotherhood

  • Anti-English sentiment
  • Opposition to or fear of England and/or English people

    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 31. Seán Farrell Moran, Patrick Pearse and the Politics of Redemption: The Mind of the Easter Rising, 1916

    Anti-English sentiment

    Anti-English sentiment

    Anti-English_sentiment

  • Republic of Ireland
  • Country in Northwestern Europe

    court-martialed under the Defence of the Realm Act. This included Patrick Pearse, the Commander-in-Chief of the Irish rebel forces, and James Connolly

    Republic of Ireland

    Republic of Ireland

    Republic_of_Ireland

  • Fenian Brotherhood
  • Irish republican organisation

    Fenian Brotherhood. Stephens returned to Ireland and in Dublin on St. Patrick's Day 1858, following an organising tour through the length and breadth

    Fenian Brotherhood

    Fenian Brotherhood

    Fenian_Brotherhood

  • Rosmuc
  • Village in County Galway, Ireland

    Among the local landmarks is Pearse's Cottage which was built by Patrick Pearse (Irish: Pádraig Mac Piarais) in 1909. Pearse first came to the area in April

    Rosmuc

    Rosmuc

    Rosmuc

  • Ten shilling coin
  • 1966 Irish commemorative coin

    feature the harp on the obverse side, instead featuring the portrait of Patrick Pearse the revolutionary, further making it unique among Irish coinage in that

    Ten shilling coin

    Ten_shilling_coin

  • Folly
  • Type of building

    which contains a number of follies Saint Enda's Park, former school of Patrick Pearse, contains several follies The Jealous Wall at Belvedere House near Mullingar

    Folly

    Folly

    Folly

  • Grace O'Malley
  • Irish pirate and chieftain (c. 1530–1603)

    personification of Ireland: The Irish language poet and Easter Rising leader Patrick Pearse used Gráinne O'Malley as a symbol of Irish republicanism in his lyrics

    Grace O'Malley

    Grace O'Malley

    Grace_O'Malley

  • Connemara
  • Region in County Galway, Ireland

    traditional music. During the Gaelic revival, Irish teacher and nationalist Patrick Pearse, who would go on to lead the 1916 Easter Rising before being executed

    Connemara

    Connemara

    Connemara

  • Irish Republic
  • Irish state that declared its independence from the United Kingdom (1916, 1919–1922)

    already established the Republic's "embassy" in Paris in April 1919, and Dr. Patrick McCartan set one up in Washington, D.C. at the same time. Despite heavy

    Irish Republic

    Irish Republic

    Irish_Republic

  • Obstructionism
  • Deliberately delaying or preventing a process or change

    Éamonn Ceannt Tom Clarke Bulmer Hobson Seán Mac Diarmada Diarmuid Lynch Patrick Pearse Joseph Plunkett Informants Thomas Miller Beach Francis Frederick Millen

    Obstructionism

    Obstructionism

  • Ardscoil Éanna
  • Ireland secondary school

    Wales for his role in the Easter Rising in 1916, and Margaret Pearse, sister of Patrick Pearse, who had founded Scoil Éanna (St Enda's) in Ranelagh in 1908

    Ardscoil Éanna

    Ardscoil Éanna

    Ardscoil_Éanna

  • Irish Citizen Army
  • Irish paramilitary group (1913–1947)

    ISBN 978-0-906187-00-5. Dudley Edwards, "Patrick Pearse", pp.184-197.; Sean Farrell Moran, "Patrick Pearse and the Politics of Redemption", (Washington

    Irish Citizen Army

    Irish Citizen Army

    Irish_Citizen_Army

  • The Plough and the Stars
  • 1926 Seán O'Casey play

    Bartender. The Figure In The Window: Unnamed but uses quotes attributed to Patrick Pearse. The first act is a representation of normal working-class life in early

    The Plough and the Stars

    The_Plough_and_the_Stars

  • Taborites
  • Faction of the Hussites

    ISBN 9780761925989. Retrieved 13 November 2016. Moran, Sean (1991). "Patrick Pearse and Patriotic Soteriology: The Irish Republican Tradition and the Sanctification

    Taborites

    Taborites

    Taborites

  • The Murder Machine
  • 1916 pamphlet written by Patrick Pearse

    Murder Machine is a pamphlet by Patrick Pearse published in January 1916 on the topic of educating Irish schoolchildren. Pearse himself attended a private

    The Murder Machine

    The_Murder_Machine

  • Easter, 1916
  • 1916 poem by W. B. Yeats

    school/ And rode our winged horse" is a reference to Patrick Pearse, and the lines about Pearse's "helper and friend" allude to Thomas MacDonagh. In Yeats's

    Easter, 1916

    Easter, 1916

    Easter,_1916

  • Monarchy of Ireland
  • Historical method of government in Ireland

    national symbols for the Irish Free State and other dominions. In 1906, Patrick Pearse, writing in the newspaper An Claidheamh Soluis, envisioned the Ireland

    Monarchy of Ireland

    Monarchy of Ireland

    Monarchy_of_Ireland

  • Bulmer Hobson
  • Irish republican (1883–1969)

    Republican Brotherhood (IRB) before the Easter Rising in 1916. Hobson swore Patrick Pearse into membership of the IRB in late 1913. He opposed and attempted to

    Bulmer Hobson

    Bulmer Hobson

    Bulmer_Hobson

  • New Irish Republican Army
  • Irish Republican armed group formed in 2012

    news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Spackman, Conor; Fee, Patrick (4 June 2019). "Saoradh's Ashe Mellon and Melaugh 'in New IRA leadership'"

    New Irish Republican Army

    New_Irish_Republican_Army

  • Provisional Irish Republican Army
  • Paramilitary force active from 1969 to 2005

    murder, though the inquest's report added that "others" did. McGuigan's son Pearse subsequently insisted that had "the police acted and published the information

    Provisional Irish Republican Army

    Provisional Irish Republican Army

    Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army

  • Moore Street
  • Street in central Dublin, Ireland

    Lane, Anglesea Market and Riddell's Row. Irish Volunteers commanded by Patrick Pearse surrendered to British forces on 30 April 1916, from a terrace on the

    Moore Street

    Moore Street

    Moore_Street

  • Prince Joachim of Prussia
  • Prussian prince (1890–1920)

    leaders, including Patrick Pearse and Joseph Plunkett, contemplated giving the throne of an independent Ireland to Prince Joachim. Pearse and Plunkett thought

    Prince Joachim of Prussia

    Prince Joachim of Prussia

    Prince_Joachim_of_Prussia

  • Elizabeth O'Farrell
  • Irish nurse and revolutionary (1883–1957)

    troops, who retreated to a nearby house in Moore Street. On Saturday, Patrick Pearse chose O'Farrell to seek surrender terms from Brigadier-General Lowe

    Elizabeth O'Farrell

    Elizabeth O'Farrell

    Elizabeth_O'Farrell

  • Clan na Gael
  • Irish republican organization

    the Friendly Brothers of Saint Patrick, founded in New York in 1767, the Society of the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick for the Relief of Emigrants in

    Clan na Gael

    Clan_na_Gael

  • Fenian raids
  • Irish republican military campaign in Canada (1866–1871)

    The first of the roughly dozen men to sign the "enlistment papers" were Patrick Donohoe and Thomas Golden. Thomas Brennan said he could not participate

    Fenian raids

    Fenian raids

    Fenian_raids

  • Rupert Brooke
  • English poet (1887–1915)

    20th century writers and their debt to the poet. Moran, Sean Farrell, "Patrick Pearse and the European Revolt Against Reason", The Journal of the History

    Rupert Brooke

    Rupert Brooke

    Rupert_Brooke

  • Joost Augusteijn
  • Dutch historian and lecturer

    of the Irish Republican Army. He has written many books including 'Patrick Pearse: The Making of a Revolutionary' and 'The Irish Revolution'. J. Augusteijn

    Joost Augusteijn

    Joost_Augusteijn

  • Cumann na mBan
  • Irish republican women's paramilitary organisation

    Volunteers and Irish Citizen Army, into the 'Army of the Irish Republic'. Patrick Pearse was appointed Commandant-General and James Connolly Commandant-General

    Cumann na mBan

    Cumann_na_mBan

  • Eoin MacNeill
  • Irish politician and scholar (1867–1945)

    planning, which was carried out by his nominal subordinates, including Patrick Pearse, who were members of the secret society, the Irish Republican Brotherhood

    Eoin MacNeill

    Eoin MacNeill

    Eoin_MacNeill

  • 1916
  • Calendar year

    are executed. Among them were Patrick Pearse, James Connolly, Thomas Clarke and William Pearse, brother of Patrick Pearse who had served as a captain rather

    1916

    1916

  • Hibernian Rifles
  • Irish nationalist militia

    during the Easter Rising of 1916. In an article in the Irish War News, Patrick Pearse thanked the Hibernian Rifles for its contribution. The Hibernian Rifles

    Hibernian Rifles

    Hibernian Rifles

    Hibernian_Rifles

  • Pearse Museum
  • Biographical museum in Dublin, Ireland

    The Pearse Museum (Irish: Músaem na bPiarsach) is dedicated to the memory of Patrick Pearse and his brother, William. Patrick Pearse was an educationalist

    Pearse Museum

    Pearse Museum

    Pearse_Museum

  • Harry Boland
  • Irish republican and politician (1887–1922)

    Éamonn Ceannt Tom Clarke Bulmer Hobson Seán Mac Diarmada Diarmuid Lynch Patrick Pearse Joseph Plunkett Informants Thomas Miller Beach Francis Frederick Millen

    Harry Boland

    Harry Boland

    Harry_Boland

  • Library of Trinity College Dublin
  • Library in Dublin, Ireland

    1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic. This proclamation was read by Patrick Pearse near the General Post Office on 24 April 1916. Visitors may also view

    Library of Trinity College Dublin

    Library of Trinity College Dublin

    Library_of_Trinity_College_Dublin

  • William R. Roberts
  • American politician

    1885, serving until August 19, 1889. He was succeeded in the position by Patrick Egan, a fellow Irishman and also a former member of the IRB. Roberts' term

    William R. Roberts

    William R. Roberts

    William_R._Roberts

  • Cú Chulainn
  • Irish mythological hero

    in nationalist symbolism. In St. Enda's School, run by revolutionary Patrick Pearse, there was a stained-glass panel of Cú Chulainn. A bronze sculpture

    Cú Chulainn

    Cú Chulainn

    Cú_Chulainn

  • Irish Army Mutiny
  • 1924 Irish Army crisis

    Éamonn Ceannt Tom Clarke Bulmer Hobson Seán Mac Diarmada Diarmuid Lynch Patrick Pearse Joseph Plunkett Informants Thomas Miller Beach Francis Frederick Millen

    Irish Army Mutiny

    Irish Army Mutiny

    Irish_Army_Mutiny

  • Arm na Poblachta
  • Irish-republican paramilitary group

    Mitchel Ruairí Ó Brádaigh Dáithí Ó Conaill Peadar O'Donnell John O'Mahony Patrick Pearse Seán Russell Bobby Sands Seán South James Stephens Wolfe Tone Moss Twomey

    Arm na Poblachta

    Arm_na_Poblachta

  • John Redmond
  • Irish politician (1856–1918)

    Citizen Army, led by a number of influential republicans, under Patrick Pearse. Pearse, who had in 1913 stood with Redmond on the same platform where the

    John Redmond

    John Redmond

    John_Redmond

  • The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
  • American television series (1992–1996)

    Louis Armstrong, George Gershwin, Seán O'Casey, Siegfried Sassoon, Patrick Pearse, Winston Churchill, a young Ho Chi Minh, Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and

    The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

    The_Young_Indiana_Jones_Chronicles

  • Thomas Addis Emmet
  • Irish born American lawyer and politician (1764–1827)

    revolutionary Patrick Pearse. Quinn, James (2009). "Emmet, Thomas Addis | Dictionary of Irish Biography". www.dib.ie. Retrieved 10 January 2023. Patrick M. Geoghan

    Thomas Addis Emmet

    Thomas Addis Emmet

    Thomas_Addis_Emmet

  • John Loder (actor)
  • British actor (1898–1988)

    Lowe, a career British Army officer who achieved the rank of general. Patrick Pearse, the leader of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin, Ireland, surrendered

    John Loder (actor)

    John Loder (actor)

    John_Loder_(actor)

  • Máirtín Ó Cadhain
  • Irish writer (1906–1970)

    literature in Irish, where it had been dormant since the 1916 execution of Patrick Pearse. Politically, Ó Cadhain was an Irish republican and anti-clerical Marxist

    Máirtín Ó Cadhain

    Máirtín_Ó_Cadhain

  • Rebel Heart (TV series)
  • 2001 British television miniseries

    and Roman Catholic, was hostile. As the government forces close in, Patrick Pearse ordered a general unconditional surrender. Coyne is captured and imprisoned

    Rebel Heart (TV series)

    Rebel_Heart_(TV_series)

  • John O'Mahony
  • Irish nationalist politician and Gaelic scholar (1815–1877)

    Mitchel Ruairí Ó Brádaigh Dáithí Ó Conaill Peadar O'Donnell John O'Mahony Patrick Pearse Seán Russell Bobby Sands Seán South James Stephens Wolfe Tone Moss Twomey

    John O'Mahony

    John O'Mahony

    John_O'Mahony

  • Irish rebellion of 1803
  • 1803 Irish rebellion against British rule

    the men in 1803 had to await a later generation of Irish republicans. Patrick Pearse, who in 1916 was next to proclaim a provisional government in Dublin

    Irish rebellion of 1803

    Irish rebellion of 1803

    Irish_rebellion_of_1803

  • Conradh na Gaeilge
  • Organisation promoting the Irish language and related rights

    Vocht. Milligan's command of Irish was never fluent, and on that basis Patrick Pearse was to object when, in 1904, the Gaelic League hired her as a travelling

    Conradh na Gaeilge

    Conradh_na_Gaeilge

  • Religious fanaticism
  • Fanaticism towards a religion

    Jihad and Just War." First Things (2002):12-14. Moran, Seán Farrell, "Patrick Pearse and Patriotic Soteriology," in Yonah Alexander and Alan O'Day, The Irish

    Religious fanaticism

    Religious_fanaticism

  • John Daly (Fenian)
  • Irish Republican and Fenian

    as Mayor of Limerick City, from 1899 to 1901. He jointly financed with Patrick McCartan the IRB newspaper Irish Freedom in 1910. In 1928, Madge Daly,

    John Daly (Fenian)

    John Daly (Fenian)

    John_Daly_(Fenian)

  • Fenian Rising
  • 1867 rebellion against British rule in Ireland

    and the right to use the insignia of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick in their motif. The Fenian Brotherhood, especially a faction of it under

    Fenian Rising

    Fenian Rising

    Fenian_Rising

  • John Millington Synge
  • Irish writer and collector of folklore (1871–1909)

    nationalists, this time including Patrick Pearse, who decried it because of the author's attitude to God and religion. Pearse, Griffith and other conservative-minded

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  • Margaret Mary Pearse
  • Irish politician (1878–1968)

    Mary Pearse (4 August 1878 – 7 November 1968) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and teacher. She was the sister of Patrick and Willie Pearse, two of

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  • County in Ireland

    were killed and 15 wounded, forcing them to retreat. On the orders of Patrick Pearse, Ashe and his battalion surrendered the following day. Meath's Eamonn

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  • Catalpa rescue
  • 1876 escape of Irish Fenians from a penal colony in Western Australia

    Gazelle in Bunbury with assistance of the local Catholic priest, Father Patrick McCabe, and settled in Boston. Soon after his arrival, O'Reilly found work

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  • ALRICK
  • Male

    Swedish

    ALRICK

    Variant spelling of Swedish Alrik, ALRICK means "all-powerful; ruler of all."

    ALRICK

  • Patricia
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss

    Patricia

    Noble Patrician; Female Version of Patrick; Noblewoman

    Patricia

  • PATRICE
  • Male

    French

    PATRICE

    Medieval French form of Latin Patricius, PATRICE means "patrician; of noble descent."

    PATRICE

  • PATRYK
  • Male

    Polish

    PATRYK

    Polish form of Greek Patrikios, PATRYK means "patrician, of noble descent."

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  • Padric
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Padric

    Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick.

    Padric

  • Catrice
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Greek

    Catrice

    Modern Blend of Catrina and Patrice

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  • Patrick
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    English American Irish Latin

    Patrick

    Patrician, noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners) and patricians:...

    Patrick

  • PATRICIO
  • Male

    Spanish

    PATRICIO

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Patricius, PATRICIO means "patrician; of noble birth."

    PATRICIO

  • Patricio
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish

    Patricio

    Regal; Patrician; A Nobleman; Form of Patrick

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  • GARRICK
  • Male

    English

    GARRICK

     English topographic surname transferred to forename use, from the American spelling of the French surname Garrigue, from Old Provençal garrique, GARRICK means "grove of holm oaks." Compare with another form of Garrick.

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  • PATRICK
  • Male

    English

    PATRICK

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PATRICK means "patrician; of noble descent." 

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  • PATRAICC
  • Male

    Irish

    PATRAICC

    Old Irish Gaelic name derived from Latin Patricius, PATRAICC means "patrician; of noble descent."

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  • Patric
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    American, Australian, French, German, Latin

    Patric

    Patrician; Noble; Form of Patrick

    Patric

  • BÉATRICE
  • Female

    French

    BÉATRICE

    French form of Latin Viatrix, BÉATRICE means "voyager (through life)."

    BÉATRICE

  • Fitz Patrick
  • Boy/Male

    English Teutonic

    Fitz Patrick

    Son of Patrick.

    Fitz Patrick

  • PETRICA
  • Male

    Romanian

    PETRICA

    Pet form of Romanian Petre, PETRICA means "rock, stone."

    PETRICA

  • PATRICIA
  • Female

    English

    PATRICIA

    Feminine form of Latin Patricius, PATRICIA means "patrician; of noble birth."

    PATRICIA

  • Parrick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Parrick

    English : variant of Parrack.

    Parrick

  • PATRIK
  • Male

    Hungarian

    PATRIK

    Czech and Hungarian form of Greek Patrikios, PATRIK means "patrician, of noble descent."

    PATRIK

  • Patrick
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss

    Patrick

    Nobleman; Patrician

    Patrick

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Baka | பகா

    Crane

  • Foxworthy
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    English (Devon)

    Foxworthy

    English (Devon) : habitational name from a place in Devon named Foxworthy, probably from an Old English personal name Færoc + Old English worðig ‘enclosure’.

  • Hannam
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hannam

    English : habitational name from a place called Hanham in Gloucestershire, which was originally Old English Hānum, dative plural of hān ‘rock’, hence ‘(place) at the rocks’. The ending -ham is by analogy with other place names with this very common unstressed ending.

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  • Female

    Persian/Iranian

    SHAHRIZAD

    Variant spelling of Persian Shahrazad, SHAHRIZAD means "city-person."

  • Chap
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    English

    Chap

    Peddler; merchant.

  • Mador
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    Arthurian Legend

    Mador

    Accuser of Guinevere.

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    Jarod

    Descendant

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    The Catalan; Warrior; Achiever; Success; Greatest

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  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Kshitidhar

    Mountain

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  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Scottish

    Macmillan

    Son of the Bald Man

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  • Tricking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Trick

  • Purrock
  • n.

    See Puddock, and Parrock.

  • Trick
  • a.

    A particular habit or manner; a peculiarity; a trait; as, a trick of drumming with the fingers; a trick of frowning.

  • Prick
  • n.

    To pierce slightly with a sharp-pointed instrument or substance; to make a puncture in, or to make by puncturing; to drive a fine point into; as, to prick one with a pin, needle, etc.; to prick a card; to prick holes in paper.

  • Prick
  • v.

    A small roll; as, a prick of spun yarn; a prick of tobacco.

  • Patriot
  • a.

    Becoming to a patriot; patriotic.

  • Prick
  • n.

    To make sharp; to erect into a point; to raise, as something pointed; -- said especially of the ears of an animal, as a horse or dog; and usually followed by up; -- hence, to prick up the ears, to listen sharply; to have the attention and interest strongly engaged.

  • Trick
  • v. t.

    To deceive by cunning or artifice; to impose on; to defraud; to cheat; as, to trick another in the sale of a horse.

  • Pricking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Prick

  • Coggery
  • n.

    Trick; deception.

  • Tricked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Trick

  • Patriotical
  • a.

    Patriotic; that pertains to a patriot.

  • Copatriot
  • n.

    A joint patriot.

  • Patrial
  • n.

    A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.

  • Matrice
  • n.

    See Matrix.

  • Entrick
  • v. t.

    To trick, to perplex.

  • Trick
  • a.

    An artifice or stratagem; a cunning contrivance; a sly procedure, usually with a dishonest intent; as, a trick in trade.

  • Prick
  • n.

    To mark the outline of by puncturing; to trace or form by pricking; to mark by punctured dots; as, to prick a pattern for embroidery; to prick the notes of a musical composition.

  • Pricked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Prick

  • Prick
  • n.

    To fix by the point; to attach or hang by puncturing; as, to prick a knife into a board.