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relative newcomer to the IRB, men such as Clarke may have been hesitant to elevate him to such a high position too soon, which raises the question as to why he should be admitted at all. His close ties to Pearse and
Plunkett may have been the cause, as well as his position as commandant of the Dublin Brigade (though his position as such would later be superseded by
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Though credited as one of the Easter Rising's seven leaders, MacDonagh was a late addition to that group. He didn't join the secret
Military Council that planned the rising until April 1916, weeks before the rising took place. The reason for his admittance at such a late date is uncertain. Still a
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upon its establishment in 1908, taking the role of French and
English teacher and Assistant Headmaster. He was one of the founders of the teachers' trade union ASTI (Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland). MacDonagh was essential to the school's early success, on his marriage he took the
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and joined its
Provisional Committee. MacDonagh was later appointed Commandant of Dublin's 2nd Battalion and eventually made commandant of the entire Dublin Brigade. Although originally a pure constitutionalist, through his dealings with men such as Pearse, Plunkett, and
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became a judge, and was also a prominent poet, Broadway playwright, songwriter and broadcaster, a central member of the Irish literary revival of the 1940s/1960s. He married Nuala Smyth and they had four children. His daughter
Barbara married the actor
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The Thomas MacDonagh
Heritage Centre in Cloughjordan, County Tipperary was opened in 2013. The centre houses the town library and exhibition space. An annual Thomas MacDonagh Summer School takes place in Cloughjordan over the May bank holiday weekend.
284:. While there MacDonagh spent several years as a scholastic, sometimes a preparation for a missionary career, however, after a few years he realised that it wasn't the life for him, and left. Very soon after, he published his first book of poems,
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avoided the factory as they established positions in central Dublin. MacDonagh received the order to surrender on 30 April, though his entire battalion was fully prepared to continue the engagement. Following the surrender, MacDonagh was
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As MacDonough was a founding member, the
Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland (ASTI) awards the 'Thomas MacDonough Medal' for "extraordinary service to the union by members".
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During the rising, MacDonagh's battalion was stationed at the massive complex of Jacob's
Biscuit Factory. On the way to this destination the battalion encountered the veteran
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and they had four children. During the 1950s and 1960s, she wrote many scripts for Radio Éireann, the Irish national radio broadcaster, using her husband's more famous name.
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on 3 May 1916, aged thirty-eight. He was the 3rd signatory of the
Proclamation to be shot. It is said that as he was taken from his cell to be executed he whistled.
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Moran, Sean Farrell, Patrick Pearse and the Politics of Redemption, 1994.
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clubs and grounds named after MacDonagh have been established in
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with MacNeill and Pearse. He wrote poetry and plays. His play,
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and Commandant of the 2nd Battalion, Dublin Brigade of the
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New MacDonagh Library and Heritage Centre for Cloughjordan
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The UCD aesthetic: celebrating 150 years of UCD writers
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also commemorates him. In a poem rich with allegory –
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Signatories of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic
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gives a contemporary description of him in her book
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941:McNamara, Conor; Yeates, Padraig (24 July 2017).
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803:(3). Irish American Cultural Institute: 136.
793:"The gift of reputation: Yeats and MacDonagh"
688:Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry
600:during the early years of his career, where
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440:Thomas MacDonagh in military uniform (1915)
420:asked him to plan the grandiose funeral of
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2656:Timna CathaĂr Máir CaithrĂ©im Cellaig
922:from the original on 19 January 2019
580:And pastures poor with greedy weeds,
372:hours before his execution in 1916.
1390:"He Might Have Won Fame In The End"
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588:Lifting her horn in pleasant meads.
584:Perhaps he'll hear her low at morn,
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2024:SĂ©afraidh Ă“ Donnchadha an Ghleanna
1317:Works by or about Thomas MacDonagh
1125:from the original on 4 August 2021
1074:"Thomas MacDonagh Heritage Centre"
719:. Dublin: New Island. p. 31.
221:. He was a founding member of the
184:Proclamation of the Irish Republic
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563:In the wild sky where he is lain,
559:He shall not hear the bittern cry
2014:Donnchadh Mac an Caoilfhiaclaigh
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981:"Home - Department of Taoiseach"
571:Above the wailing of the rain...
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567:Nor voices of the sweeter birds
408:, MacDonagh developed stronger
16:Irish revolutionary (1878–1916)
2701:An sluagh sidhe so i nEamhuin?
2691:A aonmhic DĂ© do cĂ©asadh thrĂnn
1922:Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh
1822:Baothghalach Mór Mac Aodhagáin
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375:MacDonagh was a member of the
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3032:Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award
2666:Is acher in gaĂth in-nocht...
2661:Le dĂs cuirthear clĂş Laighean
1289:The Irish Struggle, 1916-1926
1215:Dudley Edwards, Owen (1987).
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352:On 3 January 1912 he married
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233:in 1908. Other plays include
176:Tomás Anéislis Mac Donnchadha
2738:Bean Torrach, fa Tuar Broide
1932:Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire
1827:Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe
1443:Proclamation of the Republic
1343:digitized collection at the
1287:Williams, T.D., ed. (1966).
1241:Norstedt, Johann A. (1980).
1048:W.B. Yeats: Poetry and Plays
880:"General Registrar's Office"
500:Reputation and commemoration
451:Proclamation of the Republic
414:Irish Republican Brotherhood
182:of 1916, a signatory of the
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1361:Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary
1345:National Library of Ireland
1332:(public domain audiobooks)
758:. Peter Lang. p. 226.
612:Gaelic Athletic Association
548:Lament for Thomas MacDonagh
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168:Thomas Stanislaus MacDonagh
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2696:A theachtaire tig Ăłn RĂłimh
1877:Tadhg Olltach Ó an Cháinte
1812:Muircheartach Ă“ Cobhthaigh
1585:Francis Sheehy-Skeffington
1392:, May 1978 documentary on
1160:16 Lives: Thomas MacDonagh
866:Thomas MacDonagh: 16 Lives
592:Thomas MacDonagh Tower in
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506:Geraldine Plunkett Dillon
209:. He was a member of the
207:University College Dublin
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1832:Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh
1817:Gilla Mo Dutu Ăša Caiside
1610:Madeleine ffrench-Mullen
1007:16 Lives: Patrick Pearse
695:(published posthumously)
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482:executed by firing squad
422:Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa
288:, in 1902. He taught in
2732:The Prophecy of Berchán
2671:Is trĂşag in ces i mbiam
2639:The Wanderings of Oisin
1892:Tarlach Rua Mac DĂłnaill
1842:Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh
1762:Contention of the bards
1385:RaidiĂł TeilifĂs Éireann
1354:Census of Ireland, 1911
1192:Caulfield, Max (1963).
752:Walsh, Brendan (2007).
713:Roche, Anthony (2005).
637:in Kildare. The nearby
2815:Love Songs of Connacht
2681:An DĂbirt go Connachta
2676:Sen dollotar Ulaid ...
2402:Eiléan Nà Chuilleanáin
2227:Mary Devenport O'Neill
1972:Philip Ă“ Duibhgeannain
1937:Diarmaid Mac an Bhaird
1927:Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh
1872:Fear Feasa Ó'n Cháinte
1767:Irish Literary Revival
1752:Chief Ollam of Ireland
1245:. Charlottesville, VA.
657:Through the Ivory Gate
626:and a North Tipperary
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286:Through the Ivory Gate
229:, was produced by the
213:, where he befriended
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3098:Irish revolutionaries
2980:Poetry Ireland Review
2932:Cork University Press
2686:Foraire Uladh ar Aodh
2086:James Clarence Mangan
1847:Lochlann Óg Ó Dálaigh
1807:Mael Ísu Ua Brolcháin
1737:Irish syllabic poetry
1732:Metrical Dindshenchas
1565:Domhnall Ua Buachalla
1379:tagged articles from
1158:Kenna, Shane (2015).
1104:27 April 2010 at the
1046:Kumar Sarker, Sunil.
864:Kenna, Shane (2014).
693:Literature in Ireland
667:When the Dawn is Come
641:also bears his name.
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428:delivered by Pearse.
412:beliefs, joining the
227:When the Dawn is Come
101:Years of service
2994:The Honest Ulsterman
2917:Lapwing Publications
2881:Seamus Heaney Centre
2743:Tuireamh na hÉireann
2277:Micheál Mac Liammóir
1902:Tadhg Dall Ă“ hĂšigĂnn
1887:Proinsias Ă“ Doibhlin
1862:Cormac Mac Con Midhe
1560:Constance Markievicz
1194:The Easter Rebellion
1119:"MacDonagh Barracks"
983:. taoiseach.gov.ie.
370:Joseph Mary Plunkett
294:St. Colman's College
273:, and film director
2957:The Dublin Magazine
2848:Prayer Before Birth
2827:Meeting The British
2387:Nora Tynan O'Mahony
2272:Nuala NĂ Dhomhnaill
2257:Máire Mhac an tSaoi
2111:Antoine Ă“ Raifteiri
2081:Charles Gavan Duffy
1917:Cináed ua hArtacáin
1882:Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa
1852:Fear Flatha Ă“ GnĂmh
1757:Irish bardic poetry
1575:Elizabeth O'Farrell
1548:Other Irish figures
1441:Signatories of the
652:His works include:
335:National University
290:St Kieran's College
201:, Scoil Éanna, and
81:Cause of death
3083:Irish nationalists
2912:HardPressed Poetry
2568:Caitriona O'Reilly
2558:Bernard O'Donoghue
2377:Cathal Ă“ Searcaigh
2267:Gabriel Rosenstock
2121:Robert Dwyer Joyce
1988:Tomás Ó Cobhthaigh
1952:Ă“engus of Tallaght
1615:Margaret Skinnider
1605:Louise Gavan Duffy
1509:Michael O'Hanrahan
1366:"Thomas MacDonagh"
835:"Thomas MacDonagh"
518:Life and the Dream
466:Michael O'Hanrahan
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190:, which fought in
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3093:Irish republicans
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3016:SoundEye Festival
2965:Icarus (magazine)
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2417:Dennis O'Driscoll
2367:Eoghan Ă“ Tuairisc
2247:MáirtĂn Ă“ Direáin
2096:William Allingham
2040:Aogán Ó Rathaille
2019:Aogán Ó Rathaille
2004:Dáibhà Ó Bruadair
1981:15th/16th century
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1478:Seán Mac Diarmada
1370:Irish Playography
1108:, Cloughjordan.ie
1063:, Nenagh Guardian
947:. Merrion Press.
884:IrishGenealogy.ie
765:978-3-03910-941-8
726:978-1-904301-82-0
426:graveside oration
398:Seán Mac Diarmada
358:Church of Ireland
356:(a member of the
330:St. Enda's School
199:St. Enda's School
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153:Barbara MacDonagh
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3078:Executed writers
3037:Poetry Now Award
2987:The Stinging Fly
2972:The Lace Curtain
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2548:Sinéad Morrissey
2538:Brendan Kennelly
2392:Rita Ann Higgins
2337:Geoffrey Squires
2262:Michael Hartnett
2232:Patrick Kavanagh
2217:Thomas MacGreevy
2182:Francis Ledwidge
2177:Thomas MacDonagh
2055:Oliver Goldsmith
2009:Piaras Feiritéar
1957:Sedulius Scottus
1912:Colmán of Cloyne
1837:Flann mac Lonáin
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