Richard de Clare
6th Earl of Gloucester, English soldier

Born
August 4th, 1222
802 years ago
Died
July 14th, 1262
762 years ago — 39 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
England
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A prominent English noble during the 13th century, this individual served as the 6th Earl of Gloucester. Engaged in military campaigns, played significant roles in the conflicts surrounding the reign of King Henry III. Participated in the battles that shaped the politics of the era, including aid in the defense against the French invasion and local skirmishes in England. Additionally, took part in baronial wars, aligning with various factions in pursuit of power and influence in the turbulent political landscape of the time.
Served as one of the key military leaders in the baronial conflicts
Participated in the defense against the French invasion
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