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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The "Manchester Martyrs" (Irish: MairtirígThe "Manchester Martyrs" (Irish: Mairtirígh Mhanchain) is a term used by Irish nationalists to refer to three men—William Philip Allen, Michael Larkin and Michael O'Brien—who were executed following their conviction of murder in 1867 after an attack on a police van in Manchester, England, in which a police officer was accidentally shot dead, an incident that was known at the time as the "Manchester Outrages". The three were members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, also known as the Fenians, an organisation dedicated to ending British rule in Ireland, and were among a group of 30–40 Fenians who attacked a horse-drawn police van transporting two arrested leaders of the Brotherhood, Thomas J. Kelly and Timothy Deasy, to Belle Vue Gaol. Police Sergeant Charles Brett, travelling inside with the keys, was shot and killed while looking through the keyhole of the van as the attackers attempted to force the door open by shooting the lock. Kelly and Deasy were released after another prisoner in the van took the keys from Brett's body and passed them to the group outside through a ventilation grill; the pair were never recaptured, despite an extensive search. Although Allen and Larkin admitted taking part in the attack, none of the defendants was accused of firing the fatal shot, but they were convicted on the basis of "joint enterprise" for taking part in a criminal enterprise that ended in the killing. The trial has nonetheless been described by an eminent Irish historian as "unsatisfactory", and the evidence as "dubious". Two others were also charged and found guilty of Brett's murder, Thomas Maguire and Edward O'Meagher Condon, but their death sentences were overturned—O'Meagher Condon's through the intercession of the United States government (he was an American citizen), and Maguire's because the evidence given against him was considered unsatisfactory by the court. Allen, Larkin and O'Brien were publicly hanged on a temporary structure built on the wall of Salford Gaol, on 23 November 1867, in front of a crowd of 8,000–10,000. Ireland reacted with revulsion and anger to the executions, and Allen, Larkin and O'Brien were hailed as political martyrs. Annual commemorations were held throughout Ireland, and monuments were built in many Irish towns. Brett, the first Manchester City Police officer to be killed on duty, is memorialised in a monument in St Ann's Church.rialised in a monument in St Ann's Church. , Les martyrs de Manchester — William PhilipLes martyrs de Manchester — William Philip Allen, Michael Larkin, et Michael O'Brien — étaient des membres de l'Irish Republican Brotherhood, une organisation visant à briser l'emprise britannique sur l'Irlande. Ils ont été condamnés et exécutés pour le meurtre d'un officier de police à Manchester, en Angleterre, en 1867. Ce trio faisait partie d'un groupe d'une trentaine de Fenians qui ont attaqué un véhicule de police hippomobile transportant deux chefs de l'organisation, Thomas Kelly et Timothy Deasy, à Belle Vue Gaol. Le sergent de police Charles Brett, voyageant à l'intérieur avec les clés, est tué lorsque les assaillants forcèrent le cadenas du fourgon. Kelly et Deasy furent libérés, après qu'un autre prisonnier a pris les clés sur le corps de Brett et les a transmis au groupe à l'extérieur par la grille de ventilation. La police ne retrouvera jamais ces deux fugitifs. Deux autres personnes ont été condamnés coupables pour le meurtre de Brett, Thomas Maguire et Edward O'Meagher Condon, mais leur condamnation à mort fut annulée : O'Meagher Condon bénéficia de l'intervention du gouvernement américain - il était citoyen américain - et les preuves rassemblées contre Maguire se dévoilèrent être insuffisantes. Allen, Larkin, et O'Brien furent pendus en place publique sur une structure temporaire construite sur le mur de Salford Gaol, le 23 novembre 1867, devant une foule de 8 000 à 10 000 personnes. Brett est le premier officier de la police de Manchester à être assassiné en service, et un monument commémoratif est placé dans l'. La mémoire d'Allen, Larkin, et O'Brien est également commémorée, à Manchester — où la communauté irlandaise représente 10 % de la population — comme en Irlande, où ils sont considérés comme des héros. Leur exécution a inspiré les paroles du chant God Save Ireland, dont le refrain reprend leurs dernières paroles. La Servante d'Erin est une statue, un mémorial aux Martyrs de Manchester. Elle se situe à Tipperary (comté de Tipperary en Irlande). * Portail de l’Irlande * Portail du Royaume-Uni * Portail du XIXe sièclel du Royaume-Uni * Portail du XIXe siècle , Martiri di Manchester è l'epiteto con cui Martiri di Manchester è l'epiteto con cui sono conosciuti tre giovani irlandesi, William O'Mera Allen, Michael Larkin e William Goold impiccati sulla pubblica piazza a Manchester il 23 novembre 1867 perché ritenuti colpevoli di avere ucciso un poliziotto inglese, facente parte del convoglio che stava trasferendo nel carcere della contea due prigionieri appartenenti al movimento indipendentista dei Feniani, il colonnello Thomas J. Kelly e il capitano Timothy Deasy.omas J. Kelly e il capitano Timothy Deasy. , Manchesterreko martiriak, ingelesez: ManchManchesterreko martiriak, ingelesez: Manchester Martyrs, 1867an Ingalaterrako Manchester hirian Irlandar Anaitasun Errepublikarrak burututako eraso batean parte hartu zuten William Philip Allen, Michael Larkin eta Michael O'Brien kideak izan ziren. Hirukotea 30-40 kide inguruz osatutako fenian talde batzeko buruzagia zen. 1867an (Manchester Outrages) deituriko istiluetan zehar fenian taldeak Thomas J. Kelly eta Timothy Deasy fenian kideak preso espetxera garraiatzen zituen polizia-zalgurdia erasotu eta barnean zalgurdiaren giltzak zeramatzan Charles Brett sarjentua tiroz hil zuten, ondoren zalgurdiaren atearen giltzarrapoa apurtzen saiatu ziren. Zalgurdian zihoan beste preso batek Bretten gorputik giltzak jaso eta bentilazio-zulotik kanpoko fenian kideei jaurti zizkien, honela Kelly eta Deasy askatzea lortu zuten. Bi iheslari horiek ez zituzten inoiz atzeman. Aldiz, Thomas Maguire eta Edward O'Meagher Condon fenianak atxilotu eta Brett sarjentuaren hiltzaileak izatea egotzi zitzaien, baina beren geriotz zigorrak ez ziren gauzatu. O'Meagher estatubatuar hiritarra zenez AEBetako Gobernuak haren alde egin zuen eta Maguireren aurkako frogak ez ziren aski sendotzat jo. 1867ko azaroaren 23an, Allen, Larkin eta O'Brien, Salford espetxean 8.000-10.000 pertsonaren aurrean urkatuak izan ziren.0 pertsonaren aurrean urkatuak izan ziren. , De Manchester Martelaren (Manchester MartyDe Manchester Martelaren (Manchester Martyrs) waren drie leden van de Irish Republican Brotherhood, die in 1867 werden geëxecuteerd omdat ze een politieagent zouden hebben gedood tijdens een gevangenisuitbraak. De drie martelaren waren William O'Mera Allen, Michael Larkin en William O'Brien. Ze werden gevangen na deel te hebben genomen aan de succesvolle redding van twee leiders van de Brotherhood: kolonel en kapitein . van de Brotherhood: kolonel en kapitein . , Męczennicy z Manchesteru – William O'Mera Męczennicy z Manchesteru – William O'Mera Allen, Michael Larkin i William O'Brien – trzech członków Irlandzkiego Bractwa Republikańskiego skazanych na karę śmierci za zabójstwo policjanta sierżanta Charlesa Bretta. Wydarzenie miało miejsce podczas ataku na policyjny pojazd konny; celem atakujących było odbicie dwóch innych członków organizacji: Thomasa J. Kelly'ego i Timothy'ego Deasy'ego. Zostali publicznie powieszeni 23 listopada 1867 roku w Manchesterze.eni 23 listopada 1867 roku w Manchesterze.
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rdfs:comment The "Manchester Martyrs" (Irish: MairtirígThe "Manchester Martyrs" (Irish: Mairtirígh Mhanchain) is a term used by Irish nationalists to refer to three men—William Philip Allen, Michael Larkin and Michael O'Brien—who were executed following their conviction of murder in 1867 after an attack on a police van in Manchester, England, in which a police officer was accidentally shot dead, an incident that was known at the time as the "Manchester Outrages". The three were members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, also known as the Fenians, an organisation dedicated to ending British rule in Ireland, and were among a group of 30–40 Fenians who attacked a horse-drawn police van transporting two arrested leaders of the Brotherhood, Thomas J. Kelly and Timothy Deasy, to Belle Vue Gaol. Police Sergeant Charles Brett, travelling inside witheant Charles Brett, travelling inside with , Manchesterreko martiriak, ingelesez: ManchManchesterreko martiriak, ingelesez: Manchester Martyrs, 1867an Ingalaterrako Manchester hirian Irlandar Anaitasun Errepublikarrak burututako eraso batean parte hartu zuten William Philip Allen, Michael Larkin eta Michael O'Brien kideak izan ziren. Hirukotea 30-40 kide inguruz osatutako fenian talde batzeko buruzagia zen. 1867ko azaroaren 23an, Allen, Larkin eta O'Brien, Salford espetxean 8.000-10.000 pertsonaren aurrean urkatuak izan ziren.0 pertsonaren aurrean urkatuak izan ziren. , Męczennicy z Manchesteru – William O'Mera Męczennicy z Manchesteru – William O'Mera Allen, Michael Larkin i William O'Brien – trzech członków Irlandzkiego Bractwa Republikańskiego skazanych na karę śmierci za zabójstwo policjanta sierżanta Charlesa Bretta. Wydarzenie miało miejsce podczas ataku na policyjny pojazd konny; celem atakujących było odbicie dwóch innych członków organizacji: Thomasa J. Kelly'ego i Timothy'ego Deasy'ego. Zostali publicznie powieszeni 23 listopada 1867 roku w Manchesterze.eni 23 listopada 1867 roku w Manchesterze. , Martiri di Manchester è l'epiteto con cui Martiri di Manchester è l'epiteto con cui sono conosciuti tre giovani irlandesi, William O'Mera Allen, Michael Larkin e William Goold impiccati sulla pubblica piazza a Manchester il 23 novembre 1867 perché ritenuti colpevoli di avere ucciso un poliziotto inglese, facente parte del convoglio che stava trasferendo nel carcere della contea due prigionieri appartenenti al movimento indipendentista dei Feniani, il colonnello Thomas J. Kelly e il capitano Timothy Deasy.omas J. Kelly e il capitano Timothy Deasy. , De Manchester Martelaren (Manchester MartyDe Manchester Martelaren (Manchester Martyrs) waren drie leden van de Irish Republican Brotherhood, die in 1867 werden geëxecuteerd omdat ze een politieagent zouden hebben gedood tijdens een gevangenisuitbraak. De drie martelaren waren William O'Mera Allen, Michael Larkin en William O'Brien. Ze werden gevangen na deel te hebben genomen aan de succesvolle redding van twee leiders van de Brotherhood: kolonel en kapitein . van de Brotherhood: kolonel en kapitein . , Les martyrs de Manchester — William PhilipLes martyrs de Manchester — William Philip Allen, Michael Larkin, et Michael O'Brien — étaient des membres de l'Irish Republican Brotherhood, une organisation visant à briser l'emprise britannique sur l'Irlande. Ils ont été condamnés et exécutés pour le meurtre d'un officier de police à Manchester, en Angleterre, en 1867. Ce trio faisait partie d'un groupe d'une trentaine de Fenians qui ont attaqué un véhicule de police hippomobile transportant deux chefs de l'organisation, Thomas Kelly et Timothy Deasy, à Belle Vue Gaol. Le sergent de police Charles Brett, voyageant à l'intérieur avec les clés, est tué lorsque les assaillants forcèrent le cadenas du fourgon. Kelly et Deasy furent libérés, après qu'un autre prisonnier a pris les clés sur le corps de Brett et les a transmis au groupe à l'exe Brett et les a transmis au groupe à l'ex
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