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  1. A Compendium of Irish Biography. 1878. Clarence, Lionel, Duke of, second son of Edward III., was born at Antwerp 29th November 1338. In 1352 he married Lady Elizabeth de Burgh, heiress of the Earl of Ulster, and in her right assumed the style of Earl of Ulster, Lord of Connaught and Tuam. Accompanied by his wife, he landed in Ireland, 15th ...

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  3. May 6, 2019 · Name in native language. Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence. Date of birth. 29 November 1338 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Antwerp. Date of death. 17 October 1368 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Alba. Place of burial.

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  5. Philippa of Hainault. Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, jure uxoris 4th Earl of Ulster and 5th Baron of Connaught, KG ( Norman: Leonell Duc de Clarence; 29 November 1338 – 7 October 1368) was the third son, but the second son to survive infancy, of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. He was named for his birthplace, at ...

  6. Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence (29 November 1338 – 7 October 1368), third son. He also predeceased his father. He also predeceased his father. Lionel's only child, Philippa , was acquired as a wife by the powerful Mortimer family, which as noted above had exerted enormous influence during the reigns of Edward II and Edward III.

  7. The second surviving son of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault, known as Lionel of Antwerp from his birth in Antwerp. From about 1341 it was arranged that he would marry the Anglo-Irish heiress Elizabeth de Burgh (1332–63); he was created Earl of Ulster and in 1361 was sent to Ireland as governor, to reassert English rule there.

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