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  1. De Ginkell, Godert, Earl of Athlone, one of William III .'s ablest generals in the Irish War of 1689-'91, was born in Holland, of a noble family. A commander of proved ability, he accompanied William III. 's Dutch troops to England, and in March 1689 distinguished himself by the dispersion of the Scotch regiment that mutinied at Ipswich.

  2. Godert de Ginkell. Schloss Amerongen, Familiensitz der Barone van Reede. Godert de Ginkell, 1. Earl of Athlone, Baron van Reede, (auch Goddard von Ginkel, Godert de Ginkell oder Godard van Reede, * 4. Juni 1644 auf Schloss Amerongen in Utrechtse Heuvelrug; † 11. Februar 1703 in Utrecht) war ein niederländischer General in englischen Diensten.

  3. Godard van Reede, 1st Earl of Athlone, Baron van Reede, Lord of Ginkel,[lower-alpha 2][1] born in the Netherlands as Baron Godard van Reede (14 June 1644[lower-alpha 1] – 11 February 1703), was a Dutch general who rose to prominence during the Williamite War in Ireland. He was born in Amerongen, Utrecht, into a noble family as Baron van Reede, being the eldest son of Godard Adriaan van Reede ...

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  5. In the War of Spanish Succession Ginkell succeeded the Prince of Nassau-Usingen in 1702 as first Field Marshal of the Dutch States Army, serving under John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, the Allied commander-in-chief in the Low Countries. Ginkell was succeeded in 1703, by his eldest son the 2nd earl (1668

  6. Ginkell received the formal thanks of the House of Commons, and was created by the king 1st Earl of Athlone and baron of Aughrim. The immense forfeited estates of the Earl of Limerick were given to him, but the grant was a few years later revoked by the English parliament. Later life