1295 - 1360 (65 år)
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Elizabeth De Clare |
Titel |
Lady Gloucester Baroness of Armory |
Dåb |
1295 |
Trim, Gloucester, England, Great Britain |
Fødsel |
16 sep. 1295 |
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England |
Køn |
Kvinde |
Begravelse |
nov. 1360 |
Minoresses Convent, London, England |
Død |
4 nov. 1360 |
Aldgate, London, England |
Søskende |
2 søskende |
1. Margaret De Clare, f. 1 apr. 1280, Bunratty, Clare, Ireland d. Badlesmere, Kent, England | |
2. Eleanor De Clare, f. 10 okt. 1292, Caerphilly Castle, Glamorgan, Wales d. 30 jun. 1337, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England | |
Person-ID |
I37845 |
AALT |
Sidst ændret |
6 jan. 2021 |
Far |
Gilbert De Clare, f. 9 sep. 1243, Christchurch, Dorset, England d. 7 dec. 1295, Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom (Alder 52 år) |
Tilknytning |
natural |
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Joan of Acre Plantagenet, f. 1272, Arce, Holy War Middle East d. 23 apr. 1307, Clare Castle, Clare, Suffolk, England (Alder 35 år) |
Tilknytning |
natural |
Ægteskab |
30 apr. 1290 |
Westminster Abbey, London, England [1] |
Alder ved indgåelse af ægteskab |
Han : 46 år og 7 måneder - Hun : ~ 18 år og 4 måneder. |
Familie-ID |
F15335 |
Gruppeskema | Familietavle |
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| Fødsel - 16 sep. 1295 - Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England |
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Notater |
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- Elizabeth de Clare, 11th Lady of Clare (16 September 1295 - 4 November 1360) was the heiress to the lordships of Clare, Suffolk, in England and Usk in Wales. She was the youngest of the three daughters of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford and Joan of Acre, and sister of Gilbert de Clare, who later succeeded as the 7th Earl. She is often referred to as Elizabeth de Burgh, due to her first marriage to John de Burgh. Her two successive husbands were Theobald II de Verdun (of the Butler family) and Roger d'Amory.
Elizabeth de Clare married three times and had three children; one by each husband.
Her husband John was unexpectedly killed in a minor skirmish. A widow, Elizabeth remained in Ireland until the death of her brother, Gilbert, at the Battle of Bannockburn in July 1314 compelled her immediate return to England.
Elizabeth was abducted from Bristol by Theobald II de Verdun, the former Justiciar of Ireland. He and Elizabeth had been engaged before she was called back to England. She was Lady Verdun for only six months when Theobald died on 27 July 1316, at Alton, Staffordshire, from typhoid. He left behind three daughters from a prior marriage and Elizabeth, who was pregnant. She fled to Amesbury Priory, where she stayed under the protection of her aunt Mary de Burgh, who was a nun there, and where Theobald's posthumous daughter, Isabel de Verdun (named for the Queen), was born on 21 March 1317.
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