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Basilia de Clare

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took place at Wexford after Raymond and his troops had taken the town. In 1176 her brother died and Basilia sent a signal to her husband in Munster to warn him that he should return to Dublin. She and Raymond had no children and after he died she married Geoffrey fitz Robert. She is believed to have died after 1201.
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wanted to marry her but her brother refused his permission and Raymond fitz William left to live in Wales, but he returned the following year when her brother summoned him. Her brother gave into popular requests and allowed them to marry and also made Raymond the constable of Leinster. The marriage
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The Complete Peerage; or, A History of the House of Lords and All its Members from the Earliest Times
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M. T. Flanagan, 'Clare, Richard fitz Gilbert de, second earl of Pembroke (c.1130–1176)',
177:"Clare, Richard de ('Richard fitz Gilbert', 'Strongbow') | Dictionary of Irish Biography" 152: 113:. It is probable that this title was not recognized at Henry II's coronation in 1154. 236: 228:. Vol. X: Oakham – Richmond (2nd ed.). London: St. Catherine Press. 86: 82: 105:
and Isabel de Beaumont, and she had a brother named
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Index

Raymond fitz William
Richard de Clare
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de Clare
Richard de Clare
Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke
Richard de Clare
Earl of Pembroke
Raymond fitz William



"Clare, Basilia de | Dictionary of Irish Biography"
"Clare, Richard de ('Richard fitz Gilbert', 'Strongbow') | Dictionary of Irish Biography"
Cokayne, George Edward
Scott-Ellis, Thomas
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13th-century deaths
12th-century Irish women
Anglo-Norman women

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