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  1. Richard Talbot, I conde de Tyrconnell PC (1630 - 14 de agosto de 1691), militar y político irlandés. Jugó un importante papel durante la Revolución Gloriosa y la subsiguiente Guerra Guillermita de Irlanda.

  2. Richard Talbot, earl of Tyrconnell (born 1630—died August 14, 1691, County Limerick, Ireland) was an Irish Jacobite, a leader in the war (1689–91) waged by Irish Roman Catholics against the Protestant king William III of England.

  3. A biography of Richard Talbot, an Irish politician, courtier and soldier who served James II as Lord Deputy of Ireland and Earl of Tyrconnell. Learn about his early career, his role in the Irish Confederate Wars, the Williamite War and his legacy.

  4. Richard Talbot, I conde de Tyrconnell PC (1630 - 14 de agosto de 1691), militar y político irlandés. Jugó un importante papel durante la Revolución Gloriosa y la subsiguiente Guerra Guillermita de Irlanda .

  5. Talbot, Richard (1630–91), earl and duke of Tyrconnell, army officer and lord deputy of Ireland, was the eighth son among eight sons and eight daughters of Sir William Talbot (qv), lawyer and politician, of Carton, Co. Kildare, and his wife Alison, daughter of John Netterville of Castletown, Co. Kildare.

  6. Richard Talbot—the man who didn’t kill Cromwell The Stuart court-in-exile sponsored many schemes to assassinate Oliver Cromwell throughout the 1650s. Most plans envisioned a handful of gunmen ambushing the lord protector and his mounted escorts as they picked their way through narrow streets from Whitehall Palace to Hampton Court, where the ...

  7. 28 de nov. de 2014 · Richard Talbot. Abused in British historiography, Tyrconnell is neglected in Irish memory. His biographer, historian Padraig Lenihan, seeks to give due credit to this flawed but fascinating...