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Thomas MacDonagh was an Irish poet, playwright, and revolutionary who played a significant role in the 1916 Easter Rising against British rule in Ireland. Born on March 1, 1878, he was a key figure in the Irish nationalist movement and served as a leader of the rising. MacDonagh was also known for his contributions to literature, including his poetry and drama, which often reflected his nationalistic sentiments. He was executed by firing squad on April 3, 1916, for his involvement in the uprising.

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