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  1. 14 de may. de 2018 · Burgh, Hubert de. Burgh, Hubert de ( c. 1175–1243). A younger son from a family 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 obstinate defence of the castle of Chinon in Anjou against Philip Augustus in 1205.

  2. Hubert de Burgh in Early English Literature. William Caxton, The Cronycles of Englond (Westminster: William Caxton, 1480): Eustace the monke come oute of fraunce with a grete companie of lordes & wolde haue come in to englond for to haue holpe lowys the kynges sone of fraunce / but hubert of borugh and the v. portes with v ij. shippes tho mette ...

  3. Hubert 1st Earl of Kent de Burgh (Burgh) (est. 1169 - certain 5 May 1243) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (10 entries) edit. cywiki Hubert de Burgh; dewiki Hubert ...

  4. 10 de dic. de 2023 · During the First Barons' War of 1215-1217, de Burgh served John as sheriff of Kent and Surrey, as well as castellan of Canterbury and Dover. De Burgh defended Dover Castle during a siege that lasted until John died in October, 1216, and the infant King Henry III (1216-1272) was crowned. On 24 August 1217, a French fleet arrived off the coast of ...

  5. Hubert de Burgh (ur. ok. 1165, zm. 12 maja 1243 w Banstead w hrabstwie Surrey) – angielski możnowładca, jeden z najbardziej wpływowych ludzi w Anglii za panowania królów Jana bez Ziemi i Henryka III. Życiorys. De Burgh pochodził z drobnej szlacheckiej rodziny o której niewiele wiadomo.

  6. BURGH, HUBERT de (d. 1243), chief justiciar, is said to have been the son of a brother of William FitzAldelm, steward of Henry II and lord of Connaught (Dugdale's, Baronage). He was employed by Richard I.

  7. Hubert de Burgh’s Mark. [K. John.] Hadst not thou been by, A fellow by the hand of nature mark’d, Quoted and sign’d to do a deed of shame, This murder had not come into my mind: But taking note of thy abhorr’d aspect, Finding thee fit for bloody villany, Apt, liable to be employ’d in danger, I faintly broke with thee of Arthur’s death.