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| birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1932|7|20}} | | birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1932|7|20}} | ||
| birth_place = Dúnradh, Gotneska | | birth_place = [[Dúnradh]], [[First Kingdom of Gotneska]], [[Goutian Empire]] | ||
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|2002|6|13|1932|7|20}} | | death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|2002|6|13|1932|7|20}} | ||
| death_place = Uaraigvik, [[Caerlannach]] | | death_place = [[Uaraigvik]], [[Caerlannach]] | ||
| party = Caerlanni Free Party | | party = [[Caerlanni Free Party]] | ||
| allegiance = {{unbulleted list | Caerlanni Separatist Group | Caerlanni Liberation Group }} | | allegiance = {{unbulleted list | [[Caerlanni Separatist Group]] | [[Caerlanni Liberation Group]] }} | ||
| battles = {{unbulleted list | [[Caerlanni War for | | battles = {{unbulleted list | [[Caerlanni War for Independence]] | [[Deconstructional Period (Caerlannach)|Deconstructional Period]] }} | ||
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'''Ronan | '''Ronan Luathach''' ({{wp|English language|Anglish}}: ''Ronan Hastings''; {{date|20 July 1932}}{{snd}}{{date|13 June 2002}}) was a [[Caerlannach|Caerlanni]] {{wp|Anarchism|anarchist}} writer and publisher, turned revolutionary who was a leading figure in the late-20th century struggle for Caerlanni independence. He served as the Ceannaire and was the President of the High Council of the Caerlanni Free State. He was also the the forerunner of [[Deconstructual anarchism|deconstructual anarchism]]. | ||
Born in Dúnradh, Gotneska, Hastings was the youngest of five children in his family. He was born to a family of the Luathach tribe that moved to Dúnradh. In his early years, he became involved in revolutionary politics, deeply influenced by his experiences and the socio-political climate of the time. He actively engaged with the Caerlanni Separatist Group, where he rose to prominence. Hastings published several books promoting the idea of a free Caerlanni state and the principles of anarchism. His revolutionary activities included a notable attempt to assassinate [[Patrick XIII, Emperor of Goutian Empire|Patrick XIII]], the Emperor of the Goutian Empire, in 1965. Following this incident, he was forced into hiding in Caerlannch region before eventually fleeing to [[Fulgistan]]. He returned to Caerlannach a few years later to lead the [[Caerlanni War for Independence]]. | Born in [[Dúnradh]], [[Gotneska]], Hastings was the youngest of five children in his family. He was born to a family of the [[Luathach tribe]] that moved to Dúnradh. In his early years, he became involved in revolutionary politics, deeply influenced by his experiences and the socio-political climate of the time. He actively engaged with the [[Caerlanni Separatist Group]], where he rose to prominence. Hastings published several books promoting the idea of a free Caerlanni state and the principles of anarchism. His revolutionary activities included a notable attempt to assassinate [[Patrick XIII, Emperor of Goutian Empire|Patrick XIII]], the Emperor of the [[Goutian Empire]], in 1965. Following this incident, he was forced into hiding in Caerlannch region before eventually fleeing to [[Fulgistan]]. He returned to Caerlannach a few years later to lead the [[Caerlanni War for Independence]]. | ||
During his leadership, Hastings established an interim government and directed a strategic offensive to achieve the independence of Caerlannach. He gained fame as a {{wp|Guerrilla warfare|guerrilla}} and {{wp|Urban warfare|urban warfare}} strategist, planning many successful attacks on Gotneskan forces with his significantly lower numbers forces. After the war concluded, he was appointed the Ceannaire of the [[Caerlanni Free State]], an interim government he established to deconstruct and form an anarchist system. He then led Caerlannach through the [[Deconstructional Period (Caerlannach)|Deconstrutional]] and [[Pacification of Caerlannach|Pacification]] periods. He passed away in June 2002, from a heart failure. | During his leadership, Hastings established an {{wp|interim government}} and directed a strategic offensive to achieve the independence of Caerlannach. He gained fame as a {{wp|Guerrilla warfare|guerrilla}} and {{wp|Urban warfare|urban warfare}} strategist, planning many successful attacks on Gotneskan forces with his significantly lower numbers forces. After the war concluded, he was appointed the Ceannaire of the [[Caerlanni Free State]], an interim government he established to deconstruct and form an anarchist system. He then led Caerlannach through the [[Deconstructional Period (Caerlannach)|Deconstrutional]] and [[Pacification of Caerlannach|Pacification]] periods. He passed away in {{date|June 2002}}, from a heart failure. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery mode=packed heights=200> | |||
File:Ronan_and_Translator_(Fulgistan).png|Hastings and his translator in a courtyard in [[Fulgistan]], 1968 | |||
File:Ronan_Luathach_1970s.jpg|Hastings talking a Fulgistan interviewer during his stay in the country, 1969 | |||
File:Ronan_Luathach_1980s_Room.png|Hastings in his ''seomra cogaidh'', 1986 | |||
File:Ronan_Luathach_2000.png|Hastings after stepping down from being the Ceannaire, 2000 | |||
</gallery> | |||
==External links== | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Va9rgXeT5Q&t=142s Interview with Ronan Hastings about why he attempted to assassinate Patrick XIII] | |||
{{Template:Caerlannach topics}} | {{Template:Caerlannach topics}} | ||
[[Category:Caerlannach]] | [[Category:Caerlannach]] | ||
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Ronan Hastings | |
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Ronan Luathach | |
Ceannaire of the Caerlanni Free State | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
President of the High Council | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Dúnradh, First Kingdom of Gotneska, Goutian Empire | 20 July 1932
Died | 13 June 2002 Uaraigvik, Caerlannach | (aged 69)
Political party | Caerlanni Free Party |
Nickname | The Hotheaded Mama's Anarchist |
Military service | |
Allegiance | |
Battles/wars | |
Ronan Luathach (Anglish: Ronan Hastings; 20 July 1932 – 13 June 2002) was a Caerlanni anarchist writer and publisher, turned revolutionary who was a leading figure in the late-20th century struggle for Caerlanni independence. He served as the Ceannaire and was the President of the High Council of the Caerlanni Free State. He was also the the forerunner of deconstructual anarchism.
Born in Dúnradh, Gotneska, Hastings was the youngest of five children in his family. He was born to a family of the Luathach tribe that moved to Dúnradh. In his early years, he became involved in revolutionary politics, deeply influenced by his experiences and the socio-political climate of the time. He actively engaged with the Caerlanni Separatist Group, where he rose to prominence. Hastings published several books promoting the idea of a free Caerlanni state and the principles of anarchism. His revolutionary activities included a notable attempt to assassinate Patrick XIII, the Emperor of the Goutian Empire, in 1965. Following this incident, he was forced into hiding in Caerlannch region before eventually fleeing to Fulgistan. He returned to Caerlannach a few years later to lead the Caerlanni War for Independence.
During his leadership, Hastings established an interim government and directed a strategic offensive to achieve the independence of Caerlannach. He gained fame as a guerrilla and urban warfare strategist, planning many successful attacks on Gotneskan forces with his significantly lower numbers forces. After the war concluded, he was appointed the Ceannaire of the Caerlanni Free State, an interim government he established to deconstruct and form an anarchist system. He then led Caerlannach through the Deconstrutional and Pacification periods. He passed away in June 2002, from a heart failure.
Gallery
Hastings and his translator in a courtyard in Fulgistan, 1968