
Robert Emmet - Wikipedia
Robert Emmet (4 March 1778 – 20 September 1803) was an Irish Republican, orator and rebel leader. Following the suppression of the United Irish uprising in 1798, he sought to organise a …
Robert Emmet | Irish Patriot, Revolutionary, Martyr | Britannica
Robert Emmet (born 1778, Dublin—died Sept. 20, 1803, Dublin) was an Irish nationalist leader who inspired the abortive rising of 1803, remembered as a romantic hero of Irish lost causes.
On This Day: Irish rebel leader Robert Emmet was born in 1778
2025年3月4日 · Born to a family of Protestant Ascendancy in March 4, 1778, Robert Emmet, the Irish Republican, orator and rebel leader, was executed for high treason having sought to …
Robert Emmet - Irish Biography - Library Ireland
Robert Emmet’s appearance and character. Robert Emmet is described as slight in person; his features were regular, his forehead high, his eyes bright and full of expression, his nose sharp, …
Robert Emmet’s Speech from the Dock - Library Ireland
Robert Emmet obtained an interview with that great man, and learned from him that it was his settled purpose, on the breaking out of hostilities, which could not long be deferred, to effect …
Robert Emmet and the Rising of 1803 - Your Irish Culture
Their leader was Robert Emmet the son of a top surgeon. Emmet and his brother Thomas had helped to reorganize the United Irishmen Society after its bloody defeat in 1798 and had …
Robert Emmet, the 1803 Proclamation of Independence and …
2014年2月27日 · In 1803 in Dublin, Robert Emmet and a small band of republican revolutionaries proclaimed the independence of Ireland. After a haphazard rebellion, that turned out to be little …
Emmet, Robert | Dictionary of Irish Biography
Emmet, Robert (1778–1803), United Irishman, was born 4 March 1778 at 109/110 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, the seventeenth, but only fourth surviving child of Dr Robert Emmet (qv), the …
Robert Emmet - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月14日 · The Irish nationalist Robert Emmet (1778-1803) was executed after leading an unsuccessful revolution against British rule. His youth, passionate oratory, and courage in the …
Irish rebellion of 1803 - Wikipedia
Their principal leader, Robert Emmet, was executed; others went into exile. In the aftermath of the 1798 rebellion a number of younger United Irishmen were still at liberty, but in communication …