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  1. 17 de may. de 2018 · Sarsfield, Patrick ( c. 1650–93). Jacobite earl of Lucan. Born to a catholic family of mixed Anglo-Norman and Gaelic ancestry, Sarsfield entered the Irish army in 1678. He then served in the English regiments which Charles II detached to fight in the army of Louis XIV of France, but returned to England at the succession of James II in 1685 ...

  2. Earl of Lucan. Patrick Sarsfield, 1. Earl of Lucan ( irisch Pádraig Sáirséal, 1ú Iarla Leamhcáin, * um 1650 in Lucan, Irland; † 21. August 1693 in Huy, Belgien) war ein irischer Jakobit und Soldat, der nach der Belagerung von Limerick zahlreiche irische Soldaten ins Exil nach Frankreich führte („ Flucht der Wildgänse “).

  3. 25 de oct. de 2023 · James Sarsfield, 2nd Earl of Lucan (1693-1719) was a French-born Jacobite of Irish descent. He was the son of Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan and his wife Honora Burke. His father was a leading commander of the Irish Jacobites during the Williamite War in Ireland, and led them into exile in the Flight of the Wild Geese following the Siege of Limerick in 1691.

  4. Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan Portrait traditionally identified as Sarsfield, Franciscan Library, Killiney M P Du b l i n Co u n t y I n o f f i c e May 1689 – August 1689 M o n a rc h James II Pe rs o n a l d e t a i l s Bo rn circa 1655 [1] unknown Di e d 21 August 1693 Huy, Belgium Na t i o n a l i t y Irish Sp o u s e ( s ) Honora ...

  5. (c. 1650–93). Jacobite earl of Lucan. Born to a catholic family, Sarsfield entered the Irish army in 1678. He then served in the English regiments which Charles II detached to fight in the army of Louis XIV of France, but returned to England at the succession of James II in 1685, and helped to crush Monmouth's rising.

  6. In 1689 Sarsfield accompanied James to Ireland and served in the Jacobite Irish Army. After an early setback at Sligo, he became one of the celebrated Jacobite leaders of the war, noted in particular for Sarsfield's Raid shortly before the Siege of Limerick in 1690. James rewarded him by making him an Earl in the Peerage of Ireland.

  7. James Sarsfield, 2nd Earl of Lucan (1693-1719), was a French-born Jacobite of Irish descent. He was the son of Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan and his wife Honora Burke. His father was a leading commander of the Jacobite Irish Army during the Williamite War in Ireland, and led them into exile in the Flight of the Wild Geese following the Siege of Limerick in 1691.