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  1. 14 de feb. de 2024 · Irish Civil War. Theobald Wolfe Tone FitzGerald (14 June 1898 – 27 March 1962) was an Irish army officer and painter. He is recognised for his role in painting the Irish Republic flag that flew over the General Post Office during the Easter Rising 1916. The flag was kept as a trophy by the British Army until it was returned to Ireland during ...

  2. Theobald Wolfe Tone (1763-98). "Born in Dublin, educated at Trinity College Dublin and the Middle Temple. Strongly influenced by French revolutionary ideas, he helped to form the Society of United Irishmen in 1791 and agitated for the Catholic Relief Act (1793). Though a Presbyterian, he became assistant secretary of the Catholic Committee in 1792.

  3. Theobald Wolfe Tone was born in Dublin, Ireland, on June 20, 1763. The son of a coach maker, he was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and studied law at the Middle Temple in London. He became a lawyer in Ireland in 1789 but soon gave up his legal practice to involve himself in political reform. In October 1791 he helped found the Society of ...

  4. Thomas Addis Emmet. James Napper Tandy. Society of United Irishmen, Irish political organization formed in October 1791 by Theobald Wolfe Tone, James Napper Tandy, and Thomas Russell to achieve Roman Catholic emancipation and (with Protestant cooperation) parliamentary reform. British attempts to suppress the society caused its reorganization ...

  5. 19 de dic. de 2020 · Tone, Theobald Wolfe, was born in Dublin, 20th June 1763. [His grandfather owned property at Bodenstown, County of Kildare; his father carried on business as a coachbuilder, in Stafford-street, Dublin.] Theobald, with his brothers William and Matthew, attended a school kept by Rev. William Craig, where he managed to pull through his lessons in ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Theobald Wolfe Tone (1763-1798) was the founder of Irish Republican nationalism. As such his political ideas and the circumstances of his life and early death have become powerful political weapons in the hands of later nationalists.

  7. Speeches from the Dock. 1886. Theobald Wolfe Tone. From a portrait by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sampson Tone. NO name is more intimately associated with the national movement of 1798 than that of Theobald Wolfe Tone. He was its main-spring, its leading spirit. Many men connected with it possessed, as he did, brilliant talents, unfailing courage ...