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  1. Eleanor de Clare, suo jure 6th Lady of Glamorgan (October 1292 [3] – 30 June 1337) was a powerful Anglo-Welsh noblewoman who married Hugh Despenser the Younger, the future favourite of Edward II of England, and was a granddaughter of Edward I of England.

    • Baroness le Despenser, Baroness la Zouche
    • Joan of Acre
  2. Leonor de Clare (3 de octubre de 1292 – 30 de junio de 1337) fue la esposa del poderoso Hugo Despenser el Joven. Nació en 1292 en Caerphilly , Glamorgan , Gales . Era la hija mayor de Gilbert de Clare, VI conde de Hertford y VII conde de Gloucester, y Juana de Acre , hija de Eduardo I y Leonor de Castilla ; de esta manera era ...

    • 30 de junio de 1337jul. (44 años), Monmouth (Reino Unido)
  3. Eleanor de Clare, sexta dama suo jure de Glamorgan (3 de octubre de 1292 - 30 de junio de 1337) fue una poderosa mujer noble anglo-galesa que se casó con Hugh Despenser el Joven y era nieta de Eduardo I de Inglaterra .

  4. Eleanor de Clare, suo jure 6th Lady of Glamorgan (3 October 1292 – 30 June 1337) was a powerful Anglo-Welsh noblewoman who married Hugh Despenser the Younger and was a granddaughter of Edward I of England.[2][3] She was born in 1292 at Caerphilly in Glamorgan, Wales.

    • Caerphilly, Glamorganshire
    • October 03, 1292
    • "Alianore", "Baroness Despenser"
  5. In May 1306 Despenser was knighted at the Feast of the Swans at Westminster Abbey alongside Prince Edward, and in that summer he married Eleanor de Clare, daughter of powerful noble Gilbert de Clare, and Joan of Acre. Eleanor's grandfather, Edward I, had owed the elder Despenser 2,000 marks, a debt which the marriage settled.

  6. 10 de dic. de 2006 · 10 December, 2006. Women of Edward II's reign: Eleanor de Clare. Beginning an occasional new feature, in which I look at some of the women of Edward II's reign. Today, Edward's niece, Eleanor de Clare. Eleanor was born in the great castle built by her father, Caerphilly in Glamorgan, in October or November 1292.

  7. She died in 1360 aged 65 – the last of the de Clare ladies to have become entangled in the politics of the 14th century. The Tower of London where Eleanor Despenser stayed with the young Prince John whilst her husband fought his last battle in 1326, and where later she was held prisoner by Roger Mortimer.