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  1. Other articles where Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester is discussed: Wales: The Edwardian settlement: …barons of the older March, Gilbert de Clare of Glamorgan and Humphrey de Bohun of Brecon, Edward showed a determination to assert the sovereignty of the crown over the March and to eradicate abuses of the Custom of the March such as the claim, defiantly expressed by Gilbert, to the…

  2. Gilbert de Clare was the most powerful English noble of his day. Besides his immense estates in Wales and Ireland, he possessed lands in twenty-two English counties ( Escheat Rolls , i. 131). In his early years he appears to have been very fickle in his political attachments, and want of loyalty to his leaders was strikingly exemplified in his conduct towards Simon de Montfort and Prince Edward.

  3. No debe confundirse con Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare, señor de la Marca de Gales. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare o simplemente Richard de Clare (1130-20 de abril de 1176), fue un noble cambro-normando y destacado líder de la invasión cambro-normanda de Irlanda. 1 Al igual que su padre, en la historia es conocido por el sobrenombre de ...

  4. Gilbert de Clare, VIII conde de Gloucester y VII conde de Hertford (c. 10 de mayo de 1291 – 24 de junio de 1314) fue un noble y comandante inglés que participó en las Guerras escocesas. A diferencia de otros coetáneos suyos, estuvo más centrado en la guerra externa que en los conflictos políticos domésticos. 1 Era h i jo de Gilbert de ...

  5. Richard de Clare, appointed to the Twenty Five, of the senior branch of the family, was the son of Roger de Clare (d. 1173), lord of Tonbridge, who was in turn the younger brother and successor of Gilbert II (d. 1152), to whom King Stephen had granted the title earl of Hertford in or around 1138.

  6. Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare. No debe confundirse con Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, conde de Pembroke. 15 de abril de 1136 jul. Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare (muerto 15 de abril de 1136) III señor de Clare, era un noble anglo-normando. Un Lord de Marca en Gales, fue también el fundador de Priorato de Tonbridge en Kent.

  7. Earl Gilbert de Clare 'the Red'. Born in 1243, Gilbert de Clare, the son-in-law of King Edward I, inherited his father's estates in 1263 and rose to become one of the most powerful men in England, second only in wealth and power to the royal family. At the age of 19, he held lands in Glamorgan, Gloucester and Hereford and his annual income ...