Yes, there are portraits of Richard de Burgh, the 4th Earl of Clanricarde, though they may not be as widely recognized as those of more prominent historical figures. These portraits can often be found in art collections, historical archives, or estates associated with the de Burgh family. Some may depict him in traditional attire, reflecting his status in the 17th century. For specific locations or details, further research into historical archives or art collections would be necessary.
Earl R. Lewis was born on 1887-02-22.
She didn't care for Richard II, not because she thought it was a badly written play or anything but because the Earl of Essex had it performed for propaganda purposes. In the play, Richard is deposed, and the Queen said, "I am Richard II, know ye not that?" Sure, enough, Essex later tried to depose her.
Anne Neville, the daughter of Richard Neville, the 16th Earl of Warwick, is often depicted in historical records and portraits as having a fair complexion, dark hair, and a dignified appearance typical of noblewomen of her time. She is usually shown wearing elaborate gowns adorned with rich fabrics and jewels, reflecting her status. However, specific details about her physical features are scarce, as much of what is known comes from artistic representations rather than detailed descriptions.
John Swope died on May 11, 1979, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Richard Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, was a cousin of Elizabeth I and a personal favorite of the queen. However, due to Essex's frequent insubordination, rash temper and dangerous political enemies, he fell out of favor, launched a rebellion, was tried for treason and executed.
Built in the 13th Century by Richard Og De Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster
According to the Wikipedia article on him, Robert The Bruce married Isabella of Mar, the daughter of Domhnall I, Earl of Mar, in 1295. She died before 1302. In that year he married Elizabeth de Burgh, the daughter of Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster. Together they had four children. He is also said to have had several illegitimate children by unknown mothers.
Richard Earl Robinson died in 1991.
Richard Earl Robinson was born in 1903.
Richard Earl Hoggatt has written: 'Floods of March 1978 in the Maumee River basin, northeastern Indiana' -- subject(s): Floods
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Richard Earl Dickerson has written: 'Chemical principles [by] Richard E. Dickerson, Harry B. Gray [and] Gilbert P. Haight, Jr' -- subject(s): Chemistry 'Molecular thermodynamics' -- subject(s): Thermodynamics 'The structure and action of proteins'
The current Earl of Wessex, Prince Edward, is named Edward Antony Richard Louis. The only other Earl of Wessex was simply known as Canute.
Richard Bulstrode has written: 'Miscellaneous essays' 'Original letters written to the Earl of Arlington' 'The Bulstrode papers'
Earl Rivers was the father of Elizabeth Woodville ("The White Queen"), the wife of King Edward IV of England. Lord Richard Grey was her son from her first marriage. Both were executed as a result of the Wars of the Roses.