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Hugh de Lacy, lord de Meath y IV barón Lacy (en anglonormando: Huge de Laci; n. antes de 1135-25 de julio de 1186), fue un propietario de tierras y funcionario real anglonormando. Poseía vastas propiedades en Herefordshire y Shropshire, Inglaterra.
- Hugh de Lacy, conde de Úlster
Hugh de Lacy, I conde de Ulster (c 1176-después del 26 de...
- Hugh de Lacy, conde de Úlster
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, 4th Baron Lacy (Anglo-Norman: Huge de Laci; before 1135 – 25 July 1186), was an Anglo-Norman landowner and royal office-holder. He had substantial land holdings in Herefordshire and Shropshire.
de Lacy ( Laci, Lacie, Lascy, Lacey, Lassey) is the surname of an old Norman family which originated from Lassy, Calvados. The family took part in the Norman Conquest of England and the later Norman invasion of Ireland. The name is first recorded for Hugh de Lacy (1020–1085).
De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Hugh de Lacy, lord de Meath y IV barón Lacy (en anglonormando: Huge de Laci; n. antes de 1135-25 de julio de 1186), fue un propietario de tierras y funcionario real anglonormando. Poseía vastas propiedades en Herefordshire y Shropshire, Inglaterra.
Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (c. 1176 – after December 26, 1242) was an Anglo-Norman soldier and peer. He was a leading figure in the Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, and was created Earl of Ulster in 1205 by King John of England .
Hugh de Lacy, 1st lord of Meath (died July 25, 1186, Durrow, Leinster, Ire.) was one of the Anglo-Norman justiciars of Ireland who went to Ireland with England’s King Henry II in 1171. He became the first lord of Meath.