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Robert Emmet (4 March 1778 – 20 September 1803) was an Irish nationalist and Republican, orator and rebel leader. He led an abortive rebellion against British rule in 1803. He was captured by the British, tried and executed for high treason against the British king.
Robert Emmet came from a wealthy Anglo-Irish Protestant family who sympathised with Irish Catholics and their lack of fair representation in Parliament. The Emmet family also sympathised with the rebel colonists in the American Revolution. While Emmet's efforts to rebel against British rule failed, his actions and speech after his conviction inspired his compatriots.
Robert Emmet was born at 109 St. Stephen's Green, in Dublin on 4 March 1778. He was the youngest son of Dr Robert Emmet (1729–1802), a court physician, and his wife, Elizabeth Mason (1739–1803). The Emmets were financially comfortable, with a house at St Stephen's Green and a country residence near Milltown. One of his elder brothers was the nationalist Thomas Addis Emmet, a close friend of Theobald Wolfe Tone, who was a frequent visitor to the house when Robert was a child.
The name Robert is a Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic *χrōþi- "fame" and *berχta- "bright". Compare Old Dutch Robrecht and Old High German Hrodebert (a compound of hruod "fame, glory" and berht "bright"). It is also in use as a surname.
After becoming widely used in Continental Europe it entered England in its Old French form Robert, where an Old English cognate form (Hrēodbēorht, Hrodberht, Hrēodbēorð, Hrœdbœrð, Hrœdberð) had existed before the Norman Conquest. The feminine version is Roberta. The Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form is Roberto.
Similar to the name, Richard, "Robert" is also a common name in many Germanic languages, including English, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic. It can be used as a French, Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian name as well.
Robert, and also the name Joseph, were in the top 10 most given boys' names in the US for 47 years, from 1925 to 1972.
In Italy during the Second World War, the form of the name, Roberto, briefly acquired a new meaning derived from, and referring to the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis.
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Genres: Drama, Short,Robert Emmet's Speech From The Dock Of The Court 19 September 1803 Let no man write my epitaph........ http://www.robertemmet.org/speech.htm My Lords: What have I to say why sentence of death should not be pronounced on me according to law? I have nothing to say that can alter your predetermination, nor that it will become me to say with any view to the mitigation of that sentence which you are here to pronounce, and I must abide by. But I have that to say which interests me more than life, and which you have labored (as was necessarily your office in the present circumstances of this oppressed country) to destroy. I have much to say why my reputation should be rescued from the load of false accusation and calumny which has been heaped upon it. I do not imagine that, seated wher...
From the Kilmainham Gaol album, narrated by Ronnie Drew, and sung by Patsy Watchorn. The struggle is over, the boys are defeated, Old Ireland's surrounded with sadness and gloom, We were defeated and shamefully treated, And I, Robert Emmet, awaiting my doom. Hung, drawn and quartered, sure that was my sentence, But soon I will show them no coward am I. My crime is the love of the land I was born in, A hero I lived and a hero I'll die. Chorus: Bold Robert Emmet, the darling of Erin, Bold Robert Emmet will die with a smile, Farewell companions both loyal and daring, I'll lay down my life for the Emerald Isle. The barque lay at anchor awaiting to take me Over the billows to the land of the free; But I must see my sweetheart for I know she will cheer me, And with her ...
The 21st part of the 'Ireland in Rebellion: 1782-1916' lecture series delivered by Professor Patrick Geoghegan, Department of History, Trinity College Dublin http://www.tcd.ie/
A radio documentary on Roger Emmett, which was researched and produced by Michael 'Charlie' McGee, and also co-presented with Colm O'Neil, during 2008 for the history programme 'History on your Doorstep' on Dublin South FM.
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Robert Emmet (4 March 1778 -- 20 September 1803) was an Irish nationalist, orator and rebel leader born in Dublin, Ireland. He led an abortive rebellion against British rule in 1803 and was captured, tried and executed for high treason. Robert Emmet came from a family who were wealthy Protestants who sympathized with the Catholics who did not have fair representation in English Parliament. The Emmet family also sympathized with the American Revolution. From a very early age Robert Emmet's political and social aspirations views were defined. As an orator, some of his last words were made in a speech on the eve of his execution I am here ready to die. I am not allowed to vindicate my character; no man shall dare to vindicate my character; and when I am prevented from vindicating mysel...
The vibrant and bustling Thomas street is home to the Guinness residence, the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) and some beautiful churches. Robert Emmet, the Irish revolutionary was also executed here in 1803. Architect, Stephen Wall takes us on another journey through the great Dublin city. Check out the 6th video in the Epic Dublin series. © Eamonn Norris and Stephen Wall 2014. Sound and additional camera work by Kevin Condon. Music by Kevin Macleold
Robert Emmet's Speech From The Dock Of The Court 19 September 1803 Let no man write my epitaph........ http://www.robertemmet.org/speech.htm My Lords: What have I to say why sentence of death should not be pronounced on me according to law? I have nothing to say that can alter your predetermination, nor that it will become me to say with any view to the mitigation of that sentence which you are here to pronounce, and I must abide by. But I have that to say which interests me more than life, and which you have labored (as was necessarily your office in the present circumstances of this oppressed country) to destroy. I have much to say why my reputation should be rescued from the load of false accusation and calumny which has been heaped upon it. I do not imagine that, seated wher...
From the Kilmainham Gaol album, narrated by Ronnie Drew, and sung by Patsy Watchorn. The struggle is over, the boys are defeated, Old Ireland's surrounded with sadness and gloom, We were defeated and shamefully treated, And I, Robert Emmet, awaiting my doom. Hung, drawn and quartered, sure that was my sentence, But soon I will show them no coward am I. My crime is the love of the land I was born in, A hero I lived and a hero I'll die. Chorus: Bold Robert Emmet, the darling of Erin, Bold Robert Emmet will die with a smile, Farewell companions both loyal and daring, I'll lay down my life for the Emerald Isle. The barque lay at anchor awaiting to take me Over the billows to the land of the free; But I must see my sweetheart for I know she will cheer me, And with her ...
The 21st part of the 'Ireland in Rebellion: 1782-1916' lecture series delivered by Professor Patrick Geoghegan, Department of History, Trinity College Dublin http://www.tcd.ie/
A radio documentary on Roger Emmett, which was researched and produced by Michael 'Charlie' McGee, and also co-presented with Colm O'Neil, during 2008 for the history programme 'History on your Doorstep' on Dublin South FM.
great song by 1 of the greatest singers in irelands history
Robert Emmet (4 March 1778 -- 20 September 1803) was an Irish nationalist, orator and rebel leader born in Dublin, Ireland. He led an abortive rebellion against British rule in 1803 and was captured, tried and executed for high treason. Robert Emmet came from a family who were wealthy Protestants who sympathized with the Catholics who did not have fair representation in English Parliament. The Emmet family also sympathized with the American Revolution. From a very early age Robert Emmet's political and social aspirations views were defined. As an orator, some of his last words were made in a speech on the eve of his execution I am here ready to die. I am not allowed to vindicate my character; no man shall dare to vindicate my character; and when I am prevented from vindicating mysel...
The vibrant and bustling Thomas street is home to the Guinness residence, the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) and some beautiful churches. Robert Emmet, the Irish revolutionary was also executed here in 1803. Architect, Stephen Wall takes us on another journey through the great Dublin city. Check out the 6th video in the Epic Dublin series. © Eamonn Norris and Stephen Wall 2014. Sound and additional camera work by Kevin Condon. Music by Kevin Macleold
Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet . Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet .
Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title ‘The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery’, delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet Barron, Titular Bishop of Macriana in Mauretania, and Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles, California, from the IEC Pavillion, Cebu, Philippines.
Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet . IEC Pavilion, Cebu City, Philippines 26 January 2016 Connect with RTVM Website: Facebook: Twitter: . Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet . Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet .
Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet . Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet . IEC Pavilion, Cebu City, Philippines 26 January 2016 Connect with RTVM Website: Facebook: Twitter: . Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet .
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Lecture given by Prof. Robert Gerwarth at Robert Emmet Theatre, Trinity College, Dublin Ireland on 10 November 2014
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Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet . Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet . IEC Pavilion, Cebu City, Philippines 26 January 2016 Connect with RTVM Website: Facebook: Twitter: . Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist and Mary', delivered by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Metropolitan Archbishop of .
Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet . Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist: Celebration of the Paschal Mystery', delivered by Bishop Robert Emmet . IEC Pavilion, Cebu City, Philippines 26 January 2016 Connect with RTVM Website: Facebook: Twitter: . Catechesis at 51st International Eucharistic Congress, with the title 'The Eucharist and Mary', delivered by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Metropolitan Archbishop of .