• I was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1879.
  • From my schooldays I was fascinated by Irish language and culture, and after studying at the Royal University of Ireland, I joined the Gaelic League and edited its newspaper.
  • In 1915 I joined the secretive fraternal organisation the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) and became a member of its supreme council.
  • During the Easter Rebellion of 1916, I was commander-in-chief of the forces of the Irish Republic and leader of the Provisional Government.
  • For my role in the rebellion, I was court-martialled, condemned to death, and executed at Kilmainham Jail in May 1916.

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