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  1. Gilbert de Clare was the son of Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester – known as Gilbert 'the Red' – who in 1290 married Joan of Acre, daughter of Edward I. As a condition for the marriage, the earl had to surrender all his lands to the king, only to have them returned jointly to himself and his wife for the lifetime of either.

  2. Welsh Marcher Lord Extrodinare. Richard de Clare (d.1090), the son of Gilbert, count of Brionne, accompanied William the Conqueror to England in 1066. He took his new title from the fief of Clare in Suffolk. Richard descendants acquired the earldom of Gloucester by marriage, and became the leading barons of the south-eastern March by early in ...

  3. 14 de mar. de 2019 · Gilbert junior was born in 1291 and became the 8 th Earl of Gloucester when he was four. Just a reminder here – his grandfather was Edward I who had some seventeen children in total by his two wives. Joan of Acre was born in 1272 whilst Edward was on crusade. He was raised, in part, at court in the household of his grandfather’s second wife ...

  4. Biographie. Gilbert de Clare ( 2 septembre 1243 – 7 décembre 1295) est un baron anglais, comte de Hertford et comte de Gloucester de 1262 à sa mort. Protagoniste éminent de la Seconde Guerre des barons, il combattit par la suite au Pays de Galles avant d'être déchu par Édouard Ier .

  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertfo (Redirected from Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester. Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford and 3rd Earl of Gloucester (September 2, 1243, at Christchurch, Hampshire – December 7, 1295) was a powerful English noble. Also known as "Red" Gilbert de Clare, probably because of his hair colour. Lineage

  6. He was the eldest son of Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester & Hertford and Margaret de Lacy, the Countess of Lincoln. After his father's death in 1262, Gilbert, still a minor, inherited vast estates in the West Country, the Welsh Marches and Ireland. He took possession the following year. During Simon de Montfort's Rebellion of 1263-4 ...

  7. Gilbert began his adult life right around the time that the Second Baron's War, led by the king's brother-in-law Simon de Montfort, began to take shape. When Gilbert's father died (1263), Gilbert became Earl of Hertford and Gloucester but was angry when the king seized his lands (since he was technically still underage) and granted a huge dowry to the widowed countess, Gilbert's mother.