On January 12, 1885 in Celtic History

Thomas ashe, teacher, born

Thomas Ashe, teacher, born

Thomas Ashe was born on January 12, 1885, in Lispole, County Kerry, Ireland.

He was an Irish republican, a teacher, and a member of the Gaelic League, which promoted Irish language and culture. Ashe played a significant role in the struggle for Irish independence and was involved in the Easter Rising of 1916.

Educator

Thomas Ashe worked as a teacher and was dedicated to preserving and promoting the Irish language. He was an active member of the Gaelic League, an organization committed to the revival of the Irish language and culture.

Easter Rising

Ashe was one of the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, a significant event in the fight for Irish independence. He and his group occupied the Ashbourne and surrounding areas in County Meath during the uprising. Ashe was subsequently arrested and imprisoned.

Hunger Strike and Death

While in prison, Thomas Ashe and other republican prisoners went on a hunger strike to protest their treatment. Tragically, Ashe died as a result of force-feeding during the hunger strike on September 25, 1917. His death became a rallying point for the Irish republican cause.

Legacy

Thomas Ashe is remembered as a hero of the struggle for Irish independence. His commitment to Irish culture and language, as well as his role in the Easter Rising, has earned him a lasting place in Irish history.

Commemoration

Various memorials and events are held to commemorate Thomas Ashe and his contributions to the Irish independence movement.

Thomas Ashe’s life and legacy continue to be celebrated in Ireland, particularly among those who support the promotion of the Irish language and remember his sacrifices in the pursuit of Irish self-determination.

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