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Thomas James Clarke (Irish name: Tomás Ó Cléirigh; March 11, 1857 – May 3, 1916) was an Irish revolutionary leader and arguably the person most responsible for the 1916 Easter Rising.
Clarke was stationed in the headquarters at the General Post Office at Dublin during the events of Easter Week, where command of the rebel forces was largely under Connolly.
Following the surrender on April 29, Clarke was held in Kilmainham Jail until his execution by firing squad on May 3rd at the age of 59.