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| 1573 | MacPhelim, Brian |  |
| Ulster Executed by Essex during the Sorley boy MacDonnell rebellion |
| 1595 | O'Neill |  |
| Dublin O'Neill champions the catholic cause & approaches Spain for help against England |
| Dublin The Earl of Tyrone becomes leader of the O'Neill clan |
| 1641 | O'Neill, Phelim |  |
| Nov Ulster Leads a rebellion in Ulster, claiming support from Charles I |
| 1642 | O'Neill, Owen Roe |  |
| Charlemont Establishes a rebel Catholic base in mid-Armagh which resists the Ulster Army |
| 1798 | Tone, Wolfe |  |
| Wolfe Tone leads an abortive rebellion of the United Irishmen |
| 1913 | Connolly, James |  |
| Forms a Citzens Army after the defeat of a strike by the Irish TGWU |
| 1916 | Collins, Michael John "Mick" |  |
| April Dublin Collins , like many of the rising's participants, is arrested, almost sent to the gallows and winds up at Frongoch internment camp |
| April Dublin Collins railed against what he perceived as its ham-fisted amateurism, notably the seizure of indefensible and very vulnerable positions such as St Stephen's Green that were impossible to escape from and difficult to supply |
| April Dublin Fights alongside Patrick Pearse and others in the General Post Office |
| 1916 | Connolly, James |  |
| Kilmainham Executed in Kilmainham jail alongside 13 other leaders of the Easter rebellion |
| 24th April Dublin 24-29 April, during the Easter Rebellion seeks immediate independence for Ireland |
| 29th April Dublin Self appointed "President of the Irish Republic" surrenders the Dublin post office |
| 1916 | Pearse, Patrick |  |
| Kilmainham Executed in Kilmainham jail alongside 13 other leaders of the Easter rebellion |
| 24th April Dublin 24-29 April, the rebellion seeks independence for Ireland |
| 24th April Dublin Declaration of Provisional Government of the Irish Republic from the rebel held GPO |
| 1916 | Valera, Eamon de |  |
| Dublin Arrested for treason, 1916-1917 |
| Dublin Spared the death penalty because of his USAcitizenship & receives a life sentence |
| 15th Jan Dublin The Irish Free State, southern Ireland, is established |
| 24th April Dublin 24-29 April, leads 125 men & captures the Boland mill during the Easter Rebelion |