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The Easter Rising (Irish: Éirí Amach na Cásca), also known as the Easter Rebellion, was an armed insurrection in Ireland during Easter Week, 1916. The Rising was mounted by Irish republicans to end British rule in Ireland and establish an independent Irish Republic while the United Kingdom was heavily engaged in World War I.
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Easter Rising Éirí Amach na Cásca
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16 executed unknown wounded 64 killed
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British Army Irish Volunteers Cumann na mBan Irish Citizen Army Irish rebel forces:
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1916-04-29Z
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dbpedia:County_Galway dbpedia:County_Meath dbpedia:Dublin dbpedia:County_Louth dbpedia:County_Wexford
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Unconditional surrender of rebel forces, execution of most leaders.
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1,250 in Dublin, 16,000 troops and 1,000 armed police in Dublin by the end of the week. ~2,000–3,000 elsewhere, but they took little part in the fighting.
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