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  1. Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster and 3rd Baron of Connaught (English: / d ˈ b ɜːr /; d’-BER; 1240 – 29 July 1326), called The Red Earl (Latinized to de Burgo), was one of the most powerful Irish nobles of the late 13th and early 14th centuries and father of Elizabeth, wife of King Robert the Bruce of Scotland.

  2. Apr 12, 2024 · Richard de Burgh, 2nd earl of Ulster was one of the most powerful Irish nobles of the late 13th and early 14th centuries. He was a member of a historic Anglo-Irish family, the Burghs, and son of Walter de Burgh (c. 1230–71), the 1st earl of Ulster (of the second creation).

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  3. Richard Óg de Burgh (English: / d ˈ b ɜːr / d’-BER; fl. early-to-mid 13th century) was an Anglo-Irish noble and soldier who was the ancestor of de Burgh/Burkes of Clanricarde.

  4. Jun 15, 2023 · Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster (1259 – July 29, 1326), called The Red Earl, was one of the most powerful Irish nobles of the late 13th and early 14th centuries, a son of Walter de Burgh, the 1st Earl of Ulster (of the second creation) and Lord of Connacht. [1]

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  6. For his successes against the Scots he was made general over the Irish forces in Ireland, Great Britain, and France. He was esteemed the most powerful subject of his time in Ireland. Besides carrying on hostilities with the native chieftains, he besieged Thomas de Verdon in Athlone, and advanced with a great army to Trim.

  7. He probably accompanied Edward on his Welsh campaign in 1277 and on 5 January 1281 was granted his inheritance, becoming 2nd earl of Ulster. He crossed to Ireland early in 1281, where he intervened in the fighting between Thomas de Clare (qv) and Toirrdelbach O'Brien (qv).

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