Individual Details
Gilbert de Clare 1st Earl of Pembroke
(21 Sep 1100 - 6 Jan 1148)
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Gilbert Fitz Gilbert or de Clare was made Earl of Pembroke in 1138 by King Stephen, his elder brother Richard Fitz Gilbert or de Clare being father of the Alice/Adelaide who married William de Percy. In the period of unrest and indecisive civil war known as the Anarchy, when followers of Stephen, Henry I's nephew, struggled with the Empress Maud, Henry I's daughter, Gilbert Earl of Pembroke sided with each one. He already held Chepstow, on the Welsh-English borders. In 1144 he pushed far into South Wales and established himself at Carmarthen.
He married Isabel de Beaumont, before 1130, daughter of Sir Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan, and Elizabeth de Vermandois.
Buried Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, Wales.
Events
Birth | 21 Sep 1100 | Tonbridge Castle, Kent, England | |||
Marriage | Bef 1130 | Isabel de Beaumont | |||
Death | 6 Jan 1148 | Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales |
Families
Spouse | Isabel de Beaumont (1102 - 1172) |
Child | Richard "Strongbow" de Clare 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1130 - 1176) |
Father | Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare (1066 - 1115) |
Mother | Adeliza de Clermont (1058 - ) |
Sibling | Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare Lord of Clare (1084 - 1136) |
Sibling | Alice de Clare (1092 - 1163) |