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  1. Eleanor de Clare. Eleanor de Clare, suo iure 6a dama de Glamorgan ( Castell de Caerphilly (Gal·les) [1] [2] 3 d'octubre del 1292 - Castell de Monmouth (Gal·les), 30 de juny del 1337) va ser una poderosa noble anglo-gal·lesa que es va casar amb Hug Le Despenser el Jove i era néta d' Eduard I. [3] [2] Amb les seves germanes, Elizabeth de ...

  2. Eleanor de Clare was born on 3 October 1292 at Caerphilly Castle in Glamorgan, Wales, the eldest daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, 7th Earl of Gloucester, 5th Lord of Glamorgan, and Princess Joan of Acre. In 1306, she married Hugh Despenser the Younger, becoming Baroness le Despenser.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › De_Clarede Clare - Wikipedia

    de Clare. The House of Clare was a prominent Anglo-Norman noble house that ruled the Earldoms of Pembroke, Hertford and Gloucester in England and Wales throughout its history, playing a prominent role in the Norman invasion of Ireland . They were descended from Richard Fitz Gilbert, Lord of Clare (1035-1090), a kinsman of William the Conqueror ...

  4. 8 de ago. de 2021 · Eleanor de Clare – a bartered, imprisoned and then kidnapped bride. Tough times for royal women in the fourteenth century. Eleanor de Clare was the eldest of Gilbert de Clare 7th Earl of Gloucester’s three daughters. She was also the eldest granddaughter of Edward I, her mother being Joan of Acre.

  5. Eleanor de Clare. Date of birth. 3 October 1292. Caerphilly. Date of death. 30 June 1337. Monmouth. Place of burial. Tewkesbury Abbey.

  6. Eleanor de Clare. Eleanor de Clare (ur. październik 1292 w Caerphilly w hrabstwie Glamorgan w Walii, zm. 30 czerwca 1337 ), angielska arystokratka, najstarsza córka Gilberta de Clare, 7. hrabiego Hertford, i Joanny z Akki, córki króla Anglii Edwarda I. Po śmierci brata Gilberta w 1314 r. odziedziczyła wraz z siostrami ( Elizabeth i ...

  7. Eleanor commissioned stained-glass windows in Tewksbury Abbey of her de Clare ancestors, her brother and of both her husbands Hugh the Younger and William la Zouche. Surely the inclusion of William suggests that Eleanor, at the very least, respected him.