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  1. Richard de Clare (1130 – 20 April 1176), 2nd Earl of Pembroke, also Lord of Leinster and Justiciar of Ireland (sometimes known as Richard FitzGilbert ), was an Anglo-Norman nobleman notable for his leading role in the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. [1] Like his father, Richard is commonly known by his nickname, Strongbow ( Anglo-Norman ...

  2. 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 ...

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  4. Strongbow (also known as Richard fitz Gilbert and Richard de Clare) was earl of Pembroke and Strigoil, and lord of Leinster. He was the eldest son of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Pembroke, and succeeded to his father’s earldom in 1148. Dermot MacMurrough, king of Leinster sought Strongbow’s assistance in regaining his power in Ireland.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · About Richard "Strongbow" de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke. "Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (of the first creation), Lord of Leinster, Justiciar of Ireland (1130 – 20 April 1176). Like his father, he was also commonly known by his nickname Strongbow (French: Arc-Fort). He was a Cambro-Norman lord notable for his leading role in the ...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › De_Clarede Clare - Wikipedia

    The son of Gilbert Fitz Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, was Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (died 1176), known as Strongbow, a leader of the Norman invasion of Ireland. His only son died while still a minor, and Strongbow's many Irish and Welsh possessions passed with his daughter Isabel, to her husband, William Marshal. [10]

  7. Nov 30, 2020 · One such Anglo-Norman nobleman was Richard de Clare, 2 nd Earl of Pembroke, Lord of Leinster, and Justiciar of Ireland. A very powerful figure of medieval England, Richard Strongbow was one of the leading figures of the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in the late 12 th century, an event that was a crucial turning point in the history of both ...

  8. By James and Freeman Wills. RICHARD DE CLARE, third earl of Pembroke, earl of Strigul, lord of Chepstow in England, earl of Ogir in Normandy, &c., &c., prince of Leinster in right of his wife, and lord-lieutenant of Ireland under Henry II., bore the sirname of Strongbow, by which he is familiarly designated, from his father, Gilbert, who ...

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