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  1. Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan (c. 1655 – 21 August 1693) was an Irish soldier and Jacobite. Killed at Landen in 1693 while serving in the French army , he is now best remembered as an Irish patriot and military hero.

  2. Patrick Sarsfield nació en Lucan, Dublín. Su padre, Patrick Sarsfield, se había casado con Anne, hija de Rory O'Moore, uno de los organizadores de la Rebelión irlandesa de 1641. Su familia, de origen normando, poseía terrenos que reportaban unas rentas de 2000 libras anuales. Patrick, el hijo menor, entró a servir en el Regimiento de ...

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Patrick Sarsfield was a Jacobite soldier who played a leading role in the Irish Roman Catholic resistance (1689–91) to England’s King William III. Sarsfield remains a favourite hero of the Irish national tradition. His grandfather, Rory O’More, was a leader of an Irish Catholic uprising against the

  4. 11 de feb. de 2023 · Sat Feb 11 2023 - 13:53. The remains of Patrick Sarsfield, the Earl of Lucan, have been located and it is hoped to repatriate his remains back to Ireland, researchers have claimed. Sarsfield was ...

  5. Sarsfield, Patrick. Sarsfield, Patrick (d. 1693), soldier, lst earl of Lucan , was the second son, and youngest of five children, of Patrick Sarsfield and his wife Anne, daughter of Rory O'More (qv), a leader of the 1641 rebellion. The Sarsfields were an Old English family who had estates at Lucan, Co. Dublin, and Tully, Co. Kildare.

  6. 12 de feb. de 2023 · The remains of Irish hero Patrick Sarsfield have been discovered in a church in Belgium more than 300 years after his death. Sarsfield, the Earl of Lucan, is best known for marshaling the defense ...

  7. 17 de may. de 2018 · Sarsfield, Patrick ( c. 1650–93). Jacobite earl of Lucan. Born to a catholic family of mixed Anglo-Norman and Gaelic ancestry, Sarsfield entered the Irish army in 1678. He then served in the English regiments which Charles II detached to fight in the army of Louis XIV of France, but returned to England at the succession of James II in 1685 ...