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  1. John MacBride (sometimes written John McBride; Irish: Seán Mac Giolla Bhríde; 7 May 1868 – 5 May 1916) was an Irish republican and military leader. He was executed by the British government for his participation in the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin.

  2. John MacBride. John MacBride (1868-1916) was born at The Quay, Westport, Co. Mayo, the son of Patrick MacBride, a shopkeeper and trader, and Honoria Gill. He was educated at the Christian Brothers’ School, Westport and St Malachy’s College, Belfast.

  3. 5 de may. de 2023 · On this day, May 5, in 1916, Easter Rising leader John MacBride was executed for his role in the rebellion. The Easter Rising took place over the course of five days in Dublin in 1916 and...

  4. …years later she married Major John MacBride, an Irish soldier who shared her feeling for Ireland and her hatred of English oppression: he was one of the rebels later executed by the British government for their part in the Easter Rising of 1916.

  5. 3 de may. de 2016 · John MacBride could have escaped before the surrender of rebels at Jacobs Factory, but he would have considered it dishonourable, he told his court martial.

  6. 24 de mar. de 2016 · Most Irish and even many British politicians understood this, but with martial law in force, and Sir John Maxwell installed as military governor, political subtleties were never likely to...

  7. John MacBride was a republican leader and soldier who fought in the Boer war and the 1916 Easter Rising. He was born in 1865 in Westport, Co. Mayo, and died in 1916 in Dublin. He married Maud Gonne, a leading Irish nationalist, in 1903, but their marriage was brief and tumultuous. He was executed by the British after the Easter Rising.