Richard de CLAREAge: 64 years1153–1217
- Name
- Richard de CLARE
- Given names
- Richard
- Surname
- de CLARE
| Birth | 1153 _FNA: NO |
| Marriage | Amicie de GLOUCESTER — View this family 1174 (Age 21 years) _FNA: NO |
| Birth of a son #1 | Gilbert de CLARE 1180 (Age 27 years) _FNA: NO |
| Divorce | Amicie de GLOUCESTER — View this family 1200 (Age 47 years) _FNA: NO |
| Occupation | comte d'Hertford |
| _FIL | LEGITIMATE_CHILD |
| _UST | Amicie de GLOUCESTER — View this family MARRIED |
| Death | 1217 (Age 64 years) _FNA: NO |
| Family with Amicie de GLOUCESTER |
| himself |
Richard de CLARE Birth: 1153 Death: 1217 |
| ex-wife |
Amicie de GLOUCESTER Death: 1225 |
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Marriage: 1174 — |
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Divorce: 1200 — |
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7 years son |
Gilbert de CLARE Birth: 1180 27 Death: 1230 |
- Generation 1
Richard de CLARE , comte d'Hertford, was born in 1153 and died in 1217 at the age of 64. He marriedAmicie de GLOUCESTER , daughter ofGuillaume de GLOUCESTER andHawise de BEAUMONT-MEULAN , in 1174. She died in 1225.Richard de CLARE andAmicie de GLOUCESTER were divorced in 1200.Children of
Richard de CLARE andAmicie de GLOUCESTER :Gilbert de CLARE (1180–1230)
- Generation 2back to top
Gilbert de CLARE , son ofRichard de CLARE andAmicie de GLOUCESTER , was born in 1180 and died in 1230 at the age of 50.Children of
Gilbert de CLARE andIsabelle de PEMBROKE :Richard de CLARE (1222–1262)Isabelle de CLARE (1226–1265)
- Generation 3back to top
Richard de CLARE , son ofGilbert de CLARE andIsabelle de PEMBROKE , was born in 1222 and died in 1262 at the age of 40. He marriedMaud de LACY in 1238. She died in 1289.Children of
Richard de CLARE andMaud de LACY :Isabelle de CLARE (1240–1271)Gilbert de CLARE (1243–1296)Thomas de CLARE (1246–1287)Marguerite de CLARE (1249–1313)
Isabelle de CLARE , daughter ofGilbert de CLARE andIsabelle de PEMBROKE , was born in 1226 and died in 1265 at the age of 39. She marriedRobert Vi BRUCE in 1240. He was born in 1210 and died in 1294 at the age of 84.Children of
Isabelle de CLARE andRobert Vi BRUCE :Robert Vii BRUCE (1253–1304)