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  1. We know that this young red-haired son of Gilbert de Clare Earl of Pembroke survived the years of being deprived of his rightful inheritance. He took the gamble that Dermot MacMurchada offered. He conquered and re-constituted his inherited lordship of Leinster, married the golden-haired Eve, and re-gained the respect of king Henry II.

  2. Walter de Burgh. Aveline FitzJohn. Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster and 3rd Baron of Connaught ( English: / dˈbɜːr /; d’-BER; 1240 – 29 July 1326), called The Red Earl ( Latinized to de Burgo ), was one of the most powerful Irish nobles of the late 13th and early 14th centuries and father of Elizabeth, wife of King Robert the ...

  3. Richard de Clare (1130 – 20 April 1176), 2nd Earl of Pembroke, also Lord of Leinster and Justiciar of Ireland (sometimes known as Richard FitzGilbert), was an Anglo-Norman nobleman notable for his leading role in the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl ...

  4. Peerage of England. Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford, 5th Lord of Clare, 5th Lord of Tonbridge, 5th Lord of Cardigan (1116–1173) was a powerful Anglo-Norman noble in 12th-century England. He succeeded to the Earldom of Hertford and Honor of Clare, Tonbridge and Cardigan when his brother Gilbert died without issue. [1]

  5. 2nd Earl of Clare: Richard Hobart FitzGibbon (1793–1864) 3rd Earl of Clare: Clinton James Fynes-Clinton (later Fiennes-Clinton) (1792–1833) Henry Pelham-Clinton (1785–1851) 4th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne, 11th Earl of Lincoln: Earldom of Clare extinct, 1864: Henry Fiennes-Clinton (1826–1911) Henry Pelham-Clinton (1811–1864)

  6. Richard de Clare. Maud de Lacy. Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, [1] 7th Earl of Gloucester (2 September 1243 – 7 December 1295) was a powerful English magnate. He was also known as "Red" Gilbert de Clare or "The Red Earl", probably because of his hair colour or fiery temper in battle. He held the Lordship of Glamorgan which was one of ...

  7. When Richard de Clare 2nd Earl of Pembroke was born in 1130, in Tonbridge, Kent, England, United Kingdom, his father, Gilbert FitzGilbert de Clare 1st Earl of Pembroke, was 30 and his mother, Isabel De Beaumont Countess of Pembroke, was 25. He married Aoife MacMurchada Princess of Leinster on 26 August 1170, in Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland.