Peter Lalor

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Peter Lalor was an Irish-born Australian leader of the Eureka Rebellion who later became a prominent politician and Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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instanceOf Irish emigrant to Australia
human
politician
rebel leader
birthDate 1827-02-05
birthPlace County Laois, Ireland NERFINISHED
Raheen, Queen's County, Ireland NERFINISHED
burialPlace Melbourne General Cemetery NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Australia
Ireland
deathDate 1889-02-09
educatedAt Carlow College NERFINISHED
Trinity College Dublin
familyName Lalor NERFINISHED
father Patrick Lalor NERFINISHED
givenName Peter
hasMonument statue in Ballarat
hasPart lost left arm at Eureka Stockade
influenced Australian labour movement NERFINISHED
development of Australian democratic traditions
knownFor leading the Eureka Stockade
legacy symbol of Australian democracy
militaryCommand Eureka Stockade NERFINISHED
mother Ann Dillon NERFINISHED
namesake Lalor, Victoria NERFINISHED
Peter Lalor Vocational College NERFINISHED
notableWork leadership of the Eureka Rebellion
occupation civil engineer
gold miner
politician
officeContested Victorian colonial parliament NERFINISHED
participatedIn Eureka Rebellion NERFINISHED
Eureka Stockade battle NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Melbourne, Colony of Victoria NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment initially radical democrat
later conservative politician
positionHeld Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly NERFINISHED
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council
Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Ballarat, Colony of Victoria NERFINISHED
Melbourne, Colony of Victoria NERFINISHED
sibling James Fintan Lalor NERFINISHED
spouse Alicia Dunne NERFINISHED
workedOn Victorian mining legislation

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Eureka Stockade hasLeader Peter Lalor