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  1. Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare. No debe confundirse con Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, conde de Pembroke. 15 de abril de 1136 jul. Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare (muerto 15 de abril de 1136) III señor de Clare, era un noble anglo-normando. Un Lord de Marca en Gales, fue también el fundador de Priorato de Tonbridge en Kent.

  2. 12 de nov. de 2023 · 1067. Birthplace: Tonbridge, Kent, England. Death: 1121 (53-55) Rycote, Great Haseley, Oxfordshire, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Richard FitzGilbert de Bienfaite, Lord of Clare and of Tonbridge and Rohese Giffard de Longueville. Wife of Sir Eudo FitzHubert de Rie; Ralph de Tillières, Earl of Tellieres and Hugues Ier de Dammartin ...

  3. De Clare, Richard, Earl of Pembroke and Strigul, surnamed Strongbow, was born about 1130.He succeeded his father in his title and estates in 1149. The extensive ruins of his castle at Chepstowe would alone attest his possessions and influence; but having wasted his substance by extravagance, and being out of favour with Henry II., he eagerly seized the first opportunity that offered of ...

  4. Brief Life History of Richard. When Richard FitzGilbert 1st Earl of Tonbridge was born on 30 October 1030, in Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France, his father, Gilbert de Brionne comte d'Eu et de Brionne, was 31 and his mother, Constance de Normandy, was 21. He married Rohese de Giffard in 1054, in Longueville, Calvados, Normandy, France.

  5. Brief Life History of Richard. When Richard FitzGilbert 1st Earl of Tonbridge was born on 30 October 1030, in Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France, his father, Gilbert FitzGodfrey de Brionne, Comte d'Eu et de Brionne, was 31 and his mother, Gunnor d'Aunou, was 31. He had at least 6 sons and 4 daughters with Rohese de Giffard.

  6. 28 de dic. de 2020 · CLARE, RICHARD de (d. 1090?), founder of the house of Clare, was a son [see Clare, family of] of Count Gilbert. Though here, for convenience, inserted among the Clares, he was known at the time as Richard de Bienfaite, Richard the son of Count Gilbert, Richard FitzGilbert, or Richard of Tonbridge, the last three of these styles being those under which he appears in 'Domesday.'

  7. Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford. Mother. Maud de St. Hillary. Occupation. Peerage of England. Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford ( c. 1153 –1217), feudal baron of Clare [1] in Suffolk, and lord of Tonbridge in Kent and of Cardigan in Wales, was a powerful Anglo-Norman nobleman with vast landholdings in England and Wales.