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The Clare family derived in the male line from Gilbert, Count of Brionne, whose father Geoffrey, Count of Eu was an illegitimate son of Richard I, Duke of Normandy by an unknown mistress. Gilbert de Brionne was one of the guardians of William II, who became Duke of Normandy as a child in 1035. When Gilbert was assassinated in 1039 or 1040, his ...
- Earls, Barons, and Knights
- Richard fitz Gilbert
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- House of Normandy
It has been suggested that the de Clares were distant relatives of William I of England, as William himself was the illegitimate son of another Duke of Normandy. D istantly related to William or not, Gilbert's sons accompanied William in his invasion of England in the late eleventh century.
11 de oct. de 2022 · Birthplace: Gloucestershire, England. Death: July 23, 1258 (30) Retherford, Berwickshire, Scotland (Poisoned) Place of Burial: Durefford Abbey. Immediate Family: Son of Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford, 5th Earl of Gloucester, Surety of the Magna Carta and Isabel Marshal, Countess of Cornwall.
- England
- May 18, 1228
- Margery de Burgh
- Gloucestershire, England
When Sir William de Clare was born on 18 May 1228, in Gloucestershire, England, his father, Roger de Clere III, was 31 and his mother, Maud De Faye, was 35. He married Joan FitzGerald Countess of Carrick after 1250. He died on 23 July 1291, in Berwickshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, at the age of 63, and was buried in Sussex, England, United ...
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- Margery de Burgh
3 de ago. de 2018 · Rather interestingly, after William the Conqueror died Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare (to give him his full name) was one of the Norman lords who rebelled against William Rufus in favour of Rufus’s older brother Robert Curthose. He died in 1090 having retired to the priory at St Neot’s in 1088.
In 1189, he became the de facto earl of Pembroke through his marriage to Isabel de Clare whose parents were Aoife MacMurrough and Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke. The title of earl was not officially granted until 1199, and is considered to be the second creation of the Pembroke earldom .
William Marshal and Isabel de Clare. I wrote my honours thesis on William Marshal. He was a 12th century English knight who rose from the fourth son of an important but relatively low ranking baron to become Regent of England. A truly remarkable epic poem was written about him.