On 30th July 2015, the post announced a stamp commemorating the speech of Pearse at Odonovan Rossa Cemetery.
Jeremiao Novarosa is probably the most famous all Finnish leaders who have buried one of the biggest political funeral in Ireland's history to Dublin's Grasseven Cemetery on August 1, 1915. . Indeed, some Irish scholars believe that this funeral is the beginning of Rising's own countdown in 1916.
O'Donovan Rossa is a writer, politician and pioneer of the Irish Republic Brotherhood (commonly known as Fenians). He was sick and passed away in the United States at the age of 83 in the United States. His body was sent back to Ireland and a funeral was arranged in the Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin, the last resting place for dozens of famous and influential Irish people, including Daniel O'Connell. , Éamonde Valera, Michael Collins, Maud Gonne, Séan McBride, Charles Stewart Parnell
On the funeral, Pádraig Pearse published his current famous speech, and he worked tirelessly. It summarizes the full emotions about the Republican movement, in particular the last remark: "They think they comforted Ireland, I think that they thought they bought half of us and intimidated the other half. They think they will offer something to everything; but fools, fools, fools! - They killed our Finnish, and Ireland has these graves, and Ireland is free If it is not it will never be peaceful. "
This speech is an important element of the 1916 Easter festival riot that evoked the Irish Republican emotion and led to the event that led to the formation of the Republic of Ireland in 1916. Today, Pearse's funeral address is considered one of the most important speech in the history of Ireland in the 20th century.
A stamp commemorating Pearse's speech at Odonovan Rossa Cemetery was designed by Dublin's design company Red & Gray Design. The picture is a famous and exciting speech by Padraig Perth at the foot of the tomb of Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa at the funeral in 1915.
A hundred years later, a large plan of the original funeral was copied to the guests' gathering. It includes a character search by PádraigParse which explains Odonovan Rossa with "wonderful intelligence" without widespread intelligence. Pearse saw only those who suspected that O'Donovan Rossa is "indomitable" and that they are in front of them. Also included are letters from Odonovan Rossa, written nine days before the funeral. She recalled that her husband was "at a pier like an Irish person since he was born." Even his last long-term illness, he was the same "invincible Irish, same immutable desire for absolute free breath of his country".
About 20 offspring gathered around Odonovan Rossa Cemetery. The most impressive of these is the brothers of William Rosa Cole and Odano One Rosa 's great - grandson Rosa Williams Call. Brothers wearing sunglasses and porkpiece hats and working on the documentary of the past ten days about Irish famous ancestral Rossa - Irish revolt. She stated that the memorial of Grasse is "the most important honor in my life, which is a rare life in my personal life.I am proud of his legacy He has such a big influence, SinFein held another memorial on Saturday afternoon.
In a speech at the opening ceremony of Olin's maid, Odanowan Rosa remembered four rise, and the declaration that I read in 1916 saw the Irish people of the past 300 years who claimed they had national freedom and sovereignty I remembered the right of. . A weapon to establish a direct connection between these stories and events. Volunteers in the Republic of Ireland and Ireland, in particular the Irish citizens 'brotherhood, continued a series of events leading to independence and the establishment of indigenous groups' democracy at the time "the army had fully believed in victory" It was.