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  • [[Image:Pearse.jpg|thumb|Padraig Pearse]] '''Padraig Pearse''' (10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was the son of an Irish woman and an E
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  • #REDIRECT [[Padraig Pearse]]
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  • [[Image:Pearse.jpg|thumb|Padraig Pearse]] '''Padraig Pearse''' (10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was the son of an Irish woman and an E
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  • ...908 and ''Metempsychosis'', by the Theatre of Ireland, 1912. Mc Donagh met Padraig Pearse in the Aran Islands as both men were involved in the [[Gaelic League]]. Tho
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  • ...quarters staff under [[James Connolly]]. It was Sean MacDiarmada that read Padraig Pearse's letter of surrender to those in the [[GPO]] in the culmination of the Ris
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  • ...ing birds." Her nationalist sentiments also led her to a friendship with [[Padraig Pearse]], and she had a supporting role in the [[Easter Rising]]; as a member of [
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  • ...Command was exercised from the Post Office, one of the points seized, by [[Padraig Pearse]], who on the first day had read a proclamation from its steps. The first
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  • [[Padraig Pearse]], a committed Irish [[Republicanism#Ireland|Republican]] and who had been
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