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  1. Gilbert de Clare was now the most powerful magnate in England. He controlled 456 manors and when requested, had to supply the king with 260 knights. In 1230, Gilbert de Clare agreed to help Henry III win back land that King John had lost in France. Gilbert de Clare was killed while fighting in the king's army in Brittany on 25th October, 1230.

  2. Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, 7th Earl of Gloucester, 3rd Lord of Glamorgan, 9th Lord of Clare (2 September 1243 – 7 December 1295) was a powerful English noble. He was also known as "Red" Gilbert de Clare or "The Red Earl", probably because of his hair colour or fiery temper in battle. He held the Lordship of Glamorgan which was ...

  3. Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, 7th Earl of Gloucester was a powerful English noble. He was also known as "Red" Gilbert de Clare or "The Red Earl", probably because of his hair colour or fiery temper in battle. He held the Lordship of Glamorgan which was one of the most powerful and wealthy of the Welsh Marcher Lordships as well as over 200 English manors.

  4. Gloucester, Gilbert de Clare, 6th earl of (1243–95). On his entrance into public life on succeeding his father in 1262, Gloucester joined de Montfort's party in opposition to Henry III and fought at Lewes in 1264 capturing the king.

  5. Other articles where Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester is discussed: Wales: The Edwardian settlement: …barons of the older March, Gilbert de Clare of Glamorgan and Humphrey de Bohun of Brecon, Edward showed a determination to assert the sovereignty of the crown over the March and to eradicate abuses of the Custom of the March such as the claim, defiantly expressed by Gilbert, to the…

  6. Biographie. Gilbert de Clare ( 2 septembre 1243 – 7 décembre 1295) est un baron anglais, comte de Hertford et comte de Gloucester de 1262 à sa mort. Protagoniste éminent de la Seconde Guerre des barons, il combattit par la suite au Pays de Galles avant d'être déchu par Édouard Ier .

  7. Gloucester in History. Not much is known about the early life and upbringing of Gilbert de Clare, but his family had long been members of the English nobility and his father, Richard, was a powerful lord within the government of King Henry III and had been a leading figure in the ratifying of the provisions of Oxford (1258, a series of documents that continued upon the ideas of the Magna Carta ...