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  1. Hubert de Burgh (vers 1160 ou 1165 – 12 mai 1243), comte de Kent, justicier d'Angleterre et d'Irlande, fut l'un des hommes les plus influents d'Angleterre sous les règnes de Jean et d'Henri III. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  2. Wappen Huberts de Burgh. Hubert de Burgh, 1. Earl of Kent (* um 1170; † unsicher: 12. Mai 1243 in Banstead, Surrey) war ein englischer Adliger.. Durch loyalen Dienst stieg er unter König Johann Ohneland aus dem Ritterstand zum Justiciar und zu einem reichen Baron auf.

  3. 7 de may. de 2024 · Burgh, Hubert de (d. 1243) (c. 1175–1243).A younger son of Norfolk gentry, he rose to govern Plantagenet England and marry a sister of a king of Scotland. Hubert entered John's service in the 1190s. His reputation was made by his defence of the castle of Chinon in Anjou against Philip Augustus in 1205.

  4. When Sir Hubert de Burgh Earl of Kent was born in 1160, in Norfolk, England, his father, Walter Wouter de Burgh, was 27 and his mother, Alice de Bourgogne, was 18. He married Beatrix de Warenne about 1211, in England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. He lived in Kent, England in 1206. He registered for military service ...

  5. Hubert De Burgh. Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent. Born: c. 1170. Died: May 1243. Banstead, Surrey, England (Age c. 73) Biography. Hubert de Burgh was born the second son of William de Burgh and his wife Alice. The early years of his life are shrouded in complete mystery. His place of birth can only be speculated upon, but it must be assumed ...

  6. BURGH, HUBERT DE (d. 1243), chief justiciar of England in the reign of John and Henry III., entered the royal service in the reign of Richard I. He traced his descent from Robert of Mortain, half brother of the Conqueror and first earl of Cornwall; he married about 1200 the daughter of William de Vernon, earl of Devon; and thus, from the ...

  7. Biografie. Hubert de Burgh kwam uit een familie van kleine landeigenaren uit Suffolk en Norfolk. In 1198 kwam hij aan het werk aan het hof van Jan zonder Land en in vier jaar tijd wist hij snel op te klimmen. Zo diende hij als graaf van Mortain, was hij ambassadeur naar Portugal en was hij kamerheer van de hofhouding.