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  1. Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, fought in the English Civil War and was one of the most prominent Parliamentarian military commanders. His father, the second Earl of Essex, was executed for treason. Born in 1591 to Robert Devereux, Essex had a privileged childhood. He was an earnest child who was married at the ...

  2. Robert Devereux, segundo conde de Essex (Netherwood, Cumbria, 10 de noviembre de 1565- Londres 25 de febrero de 1601), fue un militar y valido inglés. Estuvo en la corte de la reina Isabel I de Inglaterra y es el más conocido de los poseedores del título Conde de Essex. Después de la fallida campaña militar contra los rebeldes irlandeses ...

  3. Hace 1 día · Elizabeth I and the Earl of Essex. Queen Elizabeth I's tempestuous relationship with Robert Devereux, the 2nd Earl of Essex, greatly influenced the latter part of her reign, and resulted in Essex's execution in 1601. After the Armada, the war with Spain continued, problems in Ireland escalated and the death of Elizabeth's closest friends and ...

  4. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, was a leading Parliamentarian military commander during the English Civil War. Essex was the son of Elizabeth I’s favourite, the second Earl of Essex. Essex was born in 1591 into a life of privilege. He was a serious and solemn child who married when he was fourteen to …

  5. Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex (11 January 1591 – 14 September 1646) was the first Captain-General of the Parliamentarian army during the English Civil War, serving from 1642 to 1644. Robert Devereux was born on 11 January 1591, the son of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex and a daughter of Francis Walsingham. His father was executed after leading a rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I ...

  6. Devereux (Earl of Essex) In 1576, Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex, was granted the barony of Farney in county Monaghan, but it was the 3rd Earl who erected Carrickmacross Castle circa 1630. When he died in 1646 his estate was inherited by his sisters and their heirs the Thynne and Shirley families.

  7. Robert Devereux, 2nd earl of Essex was an English soldier and courtier famous for his relationship with Queen Elizabeth I (reigned 1558–1603). While still a young man, Essex succeeded his stepfather, Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, as the aging queen’s favourite; for years she put up with his