Wolfe Tone
Wolfe Tone (born June 20, 1763, Dublin, Ire.—died Nov. 19, 1798, Dublin) was a founder of the United Irishmen and a leading figure in the fight for Irish independence from British rule In 1798 and one of the key figures in the United Ireland rebellion of 1798.Tone helped form the Society of United Irishmen. In October 1798 attempt to land in Ireland with French troops and supplies, he was taken prisoner. Sentenced to be hanged, he died from a reportedly self-inflicted wound.
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Born | Theobald Wolfe Tone 20 June 1763 |
Died | 19 November 1798 35) Dublin, Kingdom of Ireland | (aged
Burial place | Bodenstown Graveyard, Sallins, County Kildare, Ireland |
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Agent(s) | Society of United Irishmen, Catholic Committee and Convention |
Spouse | Matilda Tone (m. 1785) |
Allegiance | United Irishmen French Republic |
Battles/wars | Battle of Tory Island |
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