. . . "2007-09-29"^^ . . . . . . "John Kelly (Kelly of Killanne) (1773 \u2013 c. 25 June 1798) lived in the town of Killanne in the parish of Rathnure, west of Enniscorthy, in County Wexford in Ireland, and was a United Irish leader who fought in the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Kelly was obviously well known to rebel and loyalist alike during the short duration of the Wexford Rebellion but almost nothing is known of him outside this time. He was one of the leaders of the rebel victory at the Battle of Three Rocks which led to the capture of Wexford town but was later seriously wounded while leading a rebel column at the Battle of New Ross."@en . "John Kelly (Kelly of Killanne) (1773 \u2013 c. 25 June 1798) lived in the town of Killanne in the parish of Rathnure, west of Enniscorthy, in County Wexford in Ireland, and was a United Irish leader who fought in the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Kelly was obviously well known to rebel and loyalist alike during the short duration of the Wexford Rebellion but almost nothing is known of him outside this time. He was one of the leaders of the rebel victory at the Battle of Three Rocks which led to the capture of Wexford town but was later seriously wounded while leading a rebel column at the Battle of New Ross. Robert Gogan describes how Kelly was under orders from the Wexford commander Bagenal Harvey to attack the military outposts around New Ross but on no account to attack the town itself. The rebels outnumbered the government forces and so Harvey sent a messenger to give them an opportunity to surrender. The messenger was shot while carrying a white flag. This angered the rebels who began the attack without receiving the official order from Harvey. Kelly's column of 800 men attacked and broke through Ross's \"Three Bullet Gate\" and proceeded into the town itself. After initial success, they were eventually beaten back by the government forces and Kelly was wounded in the leg. He was moved to Wexford to recuperate but after the fall of Wexford on 21 June was dragged from his bed, tried and sentenced to death. He was hanged on 25 June 1798 along with seven other rebel leaders on Wexford bridge, after which his body was decapitated, the trunk thrown into the River Slaney and the head kicked through the streets before being set on display on a spike."@en . . . . . . "\uC874 \uCF08\uB9AC(John Kelly, ?~1798\uB144 6\uC6D4 22\uC77C)\uB294 \uC544\uC77C\uB79C\uB4DC\uC758 \uB3C5\uB9BD \uC6B4\uB3D9\uAC00\uC774\uB2E4. 1798\uB144 \uC544\uC77C\uB79C\uB4DC\uC778\uB4E4\uC774 \uC789\uAE00\uB79C\uB4DC\uC758 \uC9C0\uBC30\uC5D0 \uB9DE\uC11C\uC11C \uBC18\uB780\uC744 \uC77C\uC73C\uCF30\uC744 \uB54C \uBC18\uB780\uAD70 \uC9C0\uB3C4\uC790\uB4E4 \uAC00\uC6B4\uB370 \uD55C \uC0AC\uB78C\uC774\uC5C8\uB2E4. \uCF08\uB9AC \uB354 \uBCF4\uC774 \uD504\uB7FC \uD0AC\uB780(Kelly, the Boy From Killan(e)\uC774\uB77C\uB294 \uBCC4\uCE6D\uC73C\uB85C \uD1B5\uD55C\uB2E4. \uC774\uB294 \uCF08\uB9AC\uC758 \uACE0\uD5A5\uC774 \uD0AC\uB780(Killan/Killane)\uC774\uC5C8\uAE30 \uB54C\uBB38\uC774\uB2E4. \uB2E4\uB9AC\uC5D0 \uBD80\uC0C1\uC744 \uC785\uACE0 \uCCB4\uD3EC\uB418\uC5C8\uC73C\uBA70, 1798\uB144 6\uC6D4 21\uC77C \uC544\uC77C\uB79C\uB4DC \uB3C5\uB9BD\uAD70\uC758 \uD328\uBC30 \uB2E4\uC74C\uB0A0 \uAD50\uC218\uD615\uC5D0 \uCC98\uD574\uC84C\uB2E4. \uC789\uAE00\uB79C\uB4DC\uAD70\uC740 \uC874 \uCF08\uB9AC\uC758 \uC2DC\uC2E0\uC744 \uCC38\uC218\uD558\uC5EC \uADF8 \uBA38\uB9AC\uB97C \uCD95\uAD6C\uACF5 \uCC28\uB4EF\uC774 \uCC28\uACE0 \uB178\uB294 \uB9CC\uD589\uC744 \uC800\uC9C8\uB800\uB2E4\uACE0 \uD55C\uB2E4. 1911\uB144\uC5D0 \uD328\uD2B8\uB9AD \uC870\uC9C0\uD504 \uB9E4\uCF5C(Patrick Joseph McCall, 1861~1919)\uC774\uB77C\uB294 \uC2DC\uC778 \uACB8 \uC791\uACE1\uAC00\uAC00 \uC874 \uCF08\uB9AC\uC758 \uB3C5\uB9BD\uC6B4\uB3D9\uC744 \uC18C\uC7AC\uB85C \uCF08\uB9AC \uB354 \uBCF4\uC774 \uD504\uB7FC \uD0AC\uB780\uC774\uB77C\uB294 \uD3EC\uD06C\uC1A1\uC744 \uC9C0\uC5C8\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . "John Kelly of Killanne"@de . . "John Kelly of Killanne"@en . "2305914"^^ . . . "\uC874 \uCF08\uB9AC(John Kelly, ?~1798\uB144 6\uC6D4 22\uC77C)\uB294 \uC544\uC77C\uB79C\uB4DC\uC758 \uB3C5\uB9BD \uC6B4\uB3D9\uAC00\uC774\uB2E4. 1798\uB144 \uC544\uC77C\uB79C\uB4DC\uC778\uB4E4\uC774 \uC789\uAE00\uB79C\uB4DC\uC758 \uC9C0\uBC30\uC5D0 \uB9DE\uC11C\uC11C \uBC18\uB780\uC744 \uC77C\uC73C\uCF30\uC744 \uB54C \uBC18\uB780\uAD70 \uC9C0\uB3C4\uC790\uB4E4 \uAC00\uC6B4\uB370 \uD55C \uC0AC\uB78C\uC774\uC5C8\uB2E4. \uCF08\uB9AC \uB354 \uBCF4\uC774 \uD504\uB7FC \uD0AC\uB780(Kelly, the Boy From Killan(e)\uC774\uB77C\uB294 \uBCC4\uCE6D\uC73C\uB85C \uD1B5\uD55C\uB2E4. \uC774\uB294 \uCF08\uB9AC\uC758 \uACE0\uD5A5\uC774 \uD0AC\uB780(Killan/Killane)\uC774\uC5C8\uAE30 \uB54C\uBB38\uC774\uB2E4. \uB2E4\uB9AC\uC5D0 \uBD80\uC0C1\uC744 \uC785\uACE0 \uCCB4\uD3EC\uB418\uC5C8\uC73C\uBA70, 1798\uB144 6\uC6D4 21\uC77C \uC544\uC77C\uB79C\uB4DC \uB3C5\uB9BD\uAD70\uC758 \uD328\uBC30 \uB2E4\uC74C\uB0A0 \uAD50\uC218\uD615\uC5D0 \uCC98\uD574\uC84C\uB2E4. \uC789\uAE00\uB79C\uB4DC\uAD70\uC740 \uC874 \uCF08\uB9AC\uC758 \uC2DC\uC2E0\uC744 \uCC38\uC218\uD558\uC5EC \uADF8 \uBA38\uB9AC\uB97C \uCD95\uAD6C\uACF5 \uCC28\uB4EF\uC774 \uCC28\uACE0 \uB178\uB294 \uB9CC\uD589\uC744 \uC800\uC9C8\uB800\uB2E4\uACE0 \uD55C\uB2E4. 1911\uB144\uC5D0 \uD328\uD2B8\uB9AD \uC870\uC9C0\uD504 \uB9E4\uCF5C(Patrick Joseph McCall, 1861~1919)\uC774\uB77C\uB294 \uC2DC\uC778 \uACB8 \uC791\uACE1\uAC00\uAC00 \uC874 \uCF08\uB9AC\uC758 \uB3C5\uB9BD\uC6B4\uB3D9\uC744 \uC18C\uC7AC\uB85C \uCF08\uB9AC \uB354 \uBCF4\uC774 \uD504\uB7FC \uD0AC\uB780\uC774\uB77C\uB294 \uD3EC\uD06C\uC1A1\uC744 \uC9C0\uC5C8\uB2E4."@ko . . "John Kelly of Killanne"@eu . "Kelly The Boy From Killane (euskaraz Kelly Killaneko Mutila) irlandar folk abestia da."@eu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1122024556"^^ . . . . "John Kelly of Killanne (\u2020 21. Juli 1798) spielte eine bedeutende Rolle in der Irischen Rebellion von 1798.Er war einer der F\u00FChrer, der durch die Schlacht von Three Rocks die Stadt Wexford einnahm.Bei der wurde er schwer verletzt und zog anschlie\u00DFend nach Wexford.Am 21. Juli 1798 wurde er von britischen Streitkr\u00E4ften get\u00F6tet. Die Heldentaten von John Kelly of Killanne werden in der traditionellen irischen Ballade Kelly of Killanne besungen."@de . . . . . . . "John Kelly of Killanne (\u2020 21. Juli 1798) spielte eine bedeutende Rolle in der Irischen Rebellion von 1798.Er war einer der F\u00FChrer, der durch die Schlacht von Three Rocks die Stadt Wexford einnahm.Bei der wurde er schwer verletzt und zog anschlie\u00DFend nach Wexford.Am 21. Juli 1798 wurde er von britischen Streitkr\u00E4ften get\u00F6tet. Die Heldentaten von John Kelly of Killanne werden in der traditionellen irischen Ballade Kelly of Killanne besungen."@de . "5787"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "words of the ballad with music"@en . . . . . . . "\uD0AC\uB780\uC758 \uC874 \uCF08\uB9AC"@ko . . "Kelly The Boy From Killane (euskaraz Kelly Killaneko Mutila) irlandar folk abestia da."@eu . . . . . . . .