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  1. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Richard FitzGilbert, 2nd earl of Pembroke (born c. 1130—died April 20, 1176, Dublin, Ire.) was an Anglo-Norman lord whose invasion of Ireland in 1170 initiated the opening phase of the English conquest. The son of Gilbert FitzGilbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, he succeeded to his father’s estates in southern Wales in 1148/49.

  2. In 1146 King Stephen held Gilbert fitz Richard de Clare, earl of Hertford, as a hostage for the "good behavior" of his uncle Ranulf, earl of Chester. (This Gilbert was also the nephew of Gilbert, earl of Pembroke.) When Ranulf changed sides and began to support the Empress Matilda, King Stephen forced Earl Gilbert of Hertford to surrender his ...

  3. 27 de dic. de 2020 · It is as Richard FitzGilbert that he figures in 1130 (Rot. Pip. 31 Hen. 1), when are Pipe Roll reveals him in debt to the Jews, an under the same that he appears when surprised and killed by the Welsh near Abergavenny on his way to Cardigan (Iter Cambrense, pp. 47-8, 118), either in 1135 (Brut, p. 105), or more probably 1136 (Ann. Camb. p. 40), on 15 April (Cont. Flor. Wig.

  4. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare (* 1094; † 15. April 1136) aus der Familie Clare war der Sohn von Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare, Lord von Clare, Tonbridge und Cardigan, und Alice (Adeliza) de Clermont. Er war der Gründer der Abtei Tonbridge. Sein Neffe war der Heerführer Richard de Clare, 2. Earl of Pembroke .

  5. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare of this branch, known to history as ‘Strongbow’, was the leader of the semi-official Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in Henry II’s reign and obtained a grant of the lordship of Leinster from the king in 1171.

  6. 30 de nov. de 2020 · The death of Richard de Clare was not the end of the de Clare’s as a noble family. Some of their lands would once again return to the de Clare family, when the daughter of the abovementioned William Marshal and Isabel de Clare – also named Isabel – married her distant cousin, Gilbert de Clare, 4 th Earl of Hertford, and 5 th Earl of Gloucester.

  7. 10 de mar. de 2015 · About Richard Fitz-Gilbert de Claire. Richard fitz Gilbert (bef. 1035–c. 1090), was a Norman lord who participated in the Norman conquest of England in 1066, and was styled "de Bienfaite", "de Clare", and of Tonbridge " [n 1] [1] from his holdings. [2] [3] Biography. He was the son of Gilbert, Count of Brionne in Normandy. [2]