Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 1326 Year nav 1326 C14 year in topic NOTOC Year 1326 Roman numerals MCCCXXVI was a common year starting on Wednesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude January&ndash December June 3 &ndash The Treaty of Novgorod 1326 Treaty of Novgorod delineates the border between Russia and Norway in Finnmark . October &ndash Ibn Battuta reaches Mecca . Date unknown Orhan I succeeds Osman I on the throne of the Ottoman Empire . The use of the word cannon is first recorded in reference to a firearm. The foundation of Oriel College, Oxford , the University of Oxford s fifth oldest college, is confirmed by royal charter. Formation of the University of Cambridge s second oldest still surviving college, Clare College, Cambridge . Ingeborg of Norway is deposed from political power in Sweden, and the following year also in Norway .... 1258 Ser Petracco , father of Petrarch b. 1267 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1326 Category 1326 af 1326 am 1326 . . . ar 1326 an 1326 ast 1326 az 1326 bn map bms 1326 be 1326 be x old 1326 bh bg 1326 bs 1326 br 1326 ca 1326 cv 1326 cs 1326 co 1326 cy 1326 da 1326 de 1326 et 1326 el 1326 es 1326 eo 1326 eu 1326 fa fr 1326 fy 1326 gd 1326 gl 1326 gan 1326 ko 1326 hy 1326 hi hr 1326. io 1326 bpy id 1326 os 1326 is 1326 it 1326 he 1326 jv 1326 ka 1326 kk 1326 sw 1326 ht 1326 almanak jilyen la 1326 lv 1326. gads lb 1326 lt 1326 m. lmo 1326 hu 1326 mk 1326 mi 1326 mr . . arz 1326 ms 1326 nah 1326 nl 1326 nds nl 1326 new ja 1326 nap 1326 no 1326 nn 1326 nrm 1326 oc 1326 uz 1326 pi pnb 1326 nds 1326 pl 1326 pt 1326 ro 1326 qu 1326 ru 1326 sah 1326 sa sq 1326 scn 1326 simple 1326 sk 1326 sl 1326 sr 1326 su 1326 fi 1326 sv 1326 tl 1326 tt 1326 th . . 1869 tr 1326 tk 1326 uk 1326 ur 1326 vec 1326 vi 1326 vo 1326 war 1326 yo 1326 zh yue 1326 zh 1326 ... more details
YearInIrelandNav 1326 Deaths Richard g de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster References small reflist small Category 1326 in Ireland Category 1320s in Ireland Category 1326 by country Ireland Category Years of the 14th century in Ireland ... more details
Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Losaka symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer C. Jackson discovery site Johannesburg UO discovered July 14, 1934 designations yes mp name 1326 alt names 1934 NS named after Lusaka mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.2649502 perihelion 2.0726080 semimajor eccentricity 0.2233872 period 1592.4557233 avg speed inclination 15.99523 asc node 101.80058 mean anomaly 291.88543 arg peri 278.35149 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.1499 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 10.92 1326 Losaka 1934 NS is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on July 14, 1934 by C. Jackson at Johannesburg UO . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1326 Losaka JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1326 Losaka Minor planets navigator 1325 Inanda 1327 Namaqua Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Losaka Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1934 Beltasteroid stub de 1326 Losaka el 1326 eo 1326 Lusako eu 1326 Losaka fa it 1326 Losaka la 1326 Losaka hu 1326 Losaka no 1326 Losaka nn 1326 Losaka pl 1326 Losaka pt 1326 Losaka sk 1326 Losaka sr 1326 Losaka tl 1326 Losaka uk 1326 vi 1326 Losaka yo 1326 Losaka ... more details
Campaignbox First War of Scottish Independence Campaignbox Wars of Scottish Independence The Treaty of Corbeil 1326 renewed the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France . It confirmed the obligation of each state to join the other in declaring war if either was attacked by England . The deputation from Scotland then under the rule of Robert I of Scotland Robert the Bruce was led by Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray ref Ronald McNair Scott Robert the Bruce, King of Scots , Hutchinson & Co 1982, p 216 ref . See also List of treaties References reflist Scotland stub Category 1326 in law Category 1326 treaties Category Treaties of Scotland Corbeil 1326 Category 1326 in France Category 1326 in Scotland Category 14th century treaties Category Treaties of the Ancien R gime in France Corbeil 1326 Category Auld Alliance fr Trait de Corbeil 1326 pl Uk ad w Corbeil ... more details
About the 1326 treaty other treaties concluded in Novgorod Treaty of Novgorod disambiguation File Kola Peninsula map from 1660.jpg thumb Dutch map of Finnmark 1660 , showing the border between Sweden and Russia. Treaty of Novgorod , signed on June 3, 1326 in Novgorod , marked the end of decades of the Norwegian Novgorodian border skirmishes in the far northern region called Finnmark . The terms were an armistice for 40 years. A few years earlier, Republic of Novgorod had settled its conflict with Sweden in the Treaty of N teborg . The treaty did not delineate the border but rather stipulated which part of the Sami people would pay tribute to Norway and which to Novgorod, creating a kind of buffer zone in between the countries. The treaty remained in effect until the 19th century and was never abrogated by any of the powers. It eventually led into a situation where Sami people were freely exploited, some of them forced to pay taxes to all surrounding powers at the same time, including to the Birkarls from Swedish Finland. ref For Latin and Russian texts of the treaty, see S. N. Valk, ed., Gramoty Velikogo Novgoroda i Pskova Moscow and Leningrad AN SSSR, 1949 , pp. 69 79. ref References Reflist Category Peace treaties of Russia Novgorod Category History of Norway Category 1326 in law Category 1326 treaties Category 14th century treaties Category Treaties of the Novgorod Republic Norway hist stub Russia hist stub da Novgorod traktaten 1326 fr Trait de Novgorod 1326 it Trattato di Novgorod no Novgorod traktaten 1326 ru 1326 se Novgorod trakt htta 1326 zh ... more details
List of state leaders in 1325 1325 state leaders 1326 Events of 1326 List of state leaders in 1327 1327 state leaders State leaders by year Africa Empire of Ethiopia Amda Seyon I 1314&ndash 1344 Empire of Mali Musa I of Mali , Mansa of Mali 1312 1337 Americas Aztec Empire Tenoch , Hueyi Tlatoani Great Speaker 1325&ndash 1376 Asia China Yuan Dynasty Emperor Taidingdi of Yuan China Emperor Taidingdi 1323&ndash 1328 Kingdom of Ch zan Tamagusuku 1314&ndash 1336 Kingdom of Hokuzan Haniji 1322&ndash 1395 Hoysala Empire Ballala III 1295 1342 Kamakura period Japan Kamakura period Monarch Emperor Go Daigo 1318&ndash 1339 Shogun Kamakura shogunate Kamakura Prince Morikuni 1308&ndash 1333 Shikken H j Takatoki , Shikken 1316&ndash 1326 H j Sadaaki , Shikken 1326 H j Moritoki , Shikken 1326&ndash 1333 Goryeo Korea Goryeo Kingdom Chungsuk of Goryeo Chungsuk 1313&ndash 1330 Europe Kingdom of Aragon James II of Aragon James II 1291&ndash 1327 Second Bulgarian Empire Bulgarian Empire Michael Shishman of Bulgaria Michael III Shishman, Tsar of Bulgaria 1323&ndash 1330 Byzantine Empire Andronicus II Palaeologus 1282&ndash 1328 Crown of Castile Alfonso XI of Castile Alfonso XI 1312&ndash 1350 Kingdom of Denmark Christopher II of Denmark Christopher II 1320&ndash 1326, 1329&ndash 1332 Valdemar III of Denmark Valdemar III 1326&ndash 1329 Duchy of Schleswig Valdemar III of Denmark Valdemar V 1325&ndash 1326 Gerhard III Gerhard I 1326&ndash 1330 Kingdom of England Edward II of England Edward II 1307&ndash 1327 Kingdom of France Charles IV of France Charles IV 1322&ndash 1328 Holy Roman Empire House of Wittelsbach Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV, King of the Romans 1314&ndash 1347 County of Bar Edward I of Bar Edward I , Count of Bar 1302 1337 Duchy of Brabant Brabant John III, Duke of Brabant ... 1309&ndash 1340 Ilkhanate Abu Sa id 1316&ndash 1335 Category Lists of state leaders by year 1326 Category 1326 de Liste der Staatsoberh upter 1326 mk 1326 ... more details
DATE OF BIRTH 5 September 1326 PLACE OF BIRTH Palermo , Sicily DATE OF DEATH 12 October 1365 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Beatrice of Sicily Category 1326 births Category 1365 deaths Category House of Aragon Category Medieval women de Beatrix von Sizilien Aragon it Beatrice d Aragona 1326 1365 ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Isabella s Campaign image File Isabella s invasion route 1326 .png 300px caption Isabella s Campaign green and the English retreat pink partof Despenser wars date September 24 November 16, 1326 place England and Wales result French victory combatant1 flagicon Kingdom of France valois France in the Middle Ages Kingdom of France br flagicon England Marcher Lord s combatant2 flag Kingdom of England commander1 flagicon Kingdom of France valois Isabella of France br flagicon England Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March commander2 Edward II of England KIA br Hugh Despenser the younger KIA br Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel Edmund Fitzalan KIA br Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester Hugh Despenser the Elder KIA strength1 8,500 strength2 unknown casualties1 unknown casualties2 unknown campaignbox Campaignbox Isabella s Campaign The invasion of England in 1326 by Isabella of France and Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March , led to the capture of Hugh Despenser the Younger and Edward II of England . Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March Roger Mortimer of Wigmore was a powerful Marcher lord , married to the wealthy heiress Joan de Geneville , and the father of twelve children. Mortimer had been imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1322 following his capture by Edward. Mortimer s uncle, Roger Mortimer de Chirk finally died in prison, but Mortimer managed to escape the Tower on his birthday in 1323, making a hole in the stone wall of his cell before escaping onto the roof, before using rope ladders provided by an accomplice to get down to the River Thames , across the river and then on eventually to safety in France. ref Weir 2006, p.153. ref Victorian ... during the Tour de Nesle Affair both Isabella s former French sisters in law had died by 1326 .... Taking Prince Edward with them, Isabella and Mortimer left the French court in summer 1326 and travelled ... Edmund Fitzalan brought before Isabella for trial in 1326 the pair were gruesomely executed ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox UN resolution number 1326 organ SC date 31 October year 2000 meeting 4,215 code S RES 1326 document http daccess dds ny.un.org doc UNDOC GEN N00 719 81 PDF N0071981.pdf?OpenElement for abstention against subject Admission of new Members to the UN Federal Republic of Yugoslavia result Adopted image Europe location SCG.png caption Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2000 United Nations Security Council resolution 1326 , adopted without a vote on 31 October 2000, after examining the application of Serbia and Montenegro Federal Republic of Yugoslavia for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the United Nations General Assembly General Assembly that Yugoslavia be admitted. ref cite news title Security Council recommends Federal Republic of Yugoslavia for membership of United Nations url http www.un.org News Press docs 2000 20001031.sc6944.doc.html date 31 October 2000 ref In 2003, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was continued as Serbia and Montenegro . After Montenegro became an independent State in 2006, the United Nations member of Serbia and Montenegro was continued as the Republic of Serbia . Thus, Serbia is the successor state to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the United Nations. See also Breakup of Yugoslavia Enlargement of the United Nations List of United Nations member states List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1301 to 1400 2000 2002 United Nations Security Council Resolution 821 References reflist colwidth 30em External links http www.undemocracy.com S RES 1326 282000 29.pdf Text of Resolution at UNdemocracy.com wikisource UNSCR 2000 Category 2000 United Nations Security Council resolutions ... United Nations membership 1326 Category Serbia and Montenegro Category United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Serbia and Montenegro es Resoluci n 1326 del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas fa nl Resolutie 1326 Veiligheidsraad Verenigde Naties ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Polish Teutonic War of 1326 1332 image File Pommerellen 1125 1386.jpg 300px caption Pomerelia as part of the Order State date 1326 1332 place Kuyavia , Kulmerland result Treaty of Kalisz 1343 combatant1 File POL Przemys II 1295 COA.svg 20px Poland during the Piast dynasty Kingdom of Poland br File Slupy Giedymina.png 20px Grand Duchy of Lithuania br File Coa Hungary Country History Charles I 1310 1342 .svg 20px Kingdom of Hungary combatant2 File Teuton flag.svg 20px Teutonic Knights br File Small coat of arms of the Czech Republic.svg 20px Kingdom of Bohemia br File POL ksi stwo p ockie COA.svg 20px Mazovia br commander1 File POL Przemys II 1295 COA.svg 20px W adys aw I the Elbow high commander2 File Wg orseln.gif 20px Werner von Orseln br File Wg braunschweig.gif 20px Luther von Braunschweig strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Polish Teutonic Wars Polish Teutonic War 1326 ref Various sources differ, giving either 1326 or 1327 as the starting date of this conflict ref 1332 was the war between the Kingdom of Poland 1320 1385 Kingdom of Poland and the State of the Teutonic Order over Pomerelia , fought from 1326 to 1332. Background Until the death of Duke Mestwin II, Duke of Pomerania Mestwin II in 1294, the List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes Duchy of Pomerelia on the Baltic Sea Baltic coast, stretching from the border with the Imperial Duchy of Pomerania in the west to the Prussia region Prussian territory of the Order state at the Vistula river in the east, had been held by the Samborides dynasty, liensmen of the Polish Piast dynasty Piast rulers. Przemys II , King of Poland since 1295, incorporated Pomerelia Pomorze ... Masovia , Duke Wenceslaus of P ock . In 1326 the forces of King W adys aw with Lithuanian support ... Polandia Teutonik 1326 1332 hu Lengyel lovagrendi h bor 1326 30 pl Wojna polsko krzy acka 1327 1332 ru 1326 1332 ... more details
The Treaty of Corbeil may refer to The Treaty of Corbeil 1258 between France and Aragon The Treaty of Corbeil 1326 between France and Scotland disambig it Trattato di Corbeil nl Verdrag van Corbeil ... more details
Bannino da Polenta died 1326 was lord of Cervia from 1313 until his death. He was the son of Guido I da Polenta . In 1313 he succeeded his brother bernardino da Polenta Bernardino as the lord of Cervia. Bernardino s son Ostasio I da Polenta Ostasio , who had already seized the power in Ravenna in 1322, killed Bannino and his son Guido in 1326, gaining also the lordship of Cervia. See also Da Polenta br s start s bef rows 1 before Bernardino da Polenta s ttl title Lord of Cervia years 1313 1326 s aft rows 1 after Ostasio I da Polenta s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Polenta, Bannino Da ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1326 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Polenta, Bannino Da Category 1326 deaths Category Da Polenta family Bannino Category Assassinated Italian people Category 14th century Italian people ca Bannino Polentani ... more details
Year nav topic2 1256 poetry literature Events Guittone d Arezzo is exiled from Arezzo due to his Guelphs and Ghibellines sympathies Works published Empty section date July 2010 Births Shekh Bhano died 1326 in poetry 1326 , Bangladesh who wrote the poetical work Ashararul Eshk Deaths Najmeddin Razi born 1177 in poetry 1177 , Persian Sufi DEFAULTSORT 1256 In Poetry Category 1200s in poetry Category 1256 Poetry ... more details
Walter Steward , Walter the Steward or Walter Stewart may refer to Walter the Steward, 1st High Steward of Scotland died 1177 Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland died 1326 hndis Steward, Walter ... more details
Sultan Osman I may refer to Sultan Osman I 1258 1326 , founder of the Ottoman Empire . The battleship Sultan Osman I ordered by the Ottoman Empire but seized by the United Kingdom in 1914 and renamed HMS Agincourt 1913 HMS Agincourt . disambig ... more details
Aldobrandino II d Este died 1326 was the marquess of Ferrara from 1308 until his death. He was the son of Obizzo II d Este and Fieschi Jacopina Fieschi , the niece of Pope Adrian V . Aldobrandino became lord of Ferrara at the death of his elder brother Azzo VIII d Este Azzo VIII , and renounced to the rights to Modena and Reggio Emilia Reggio . BR s start s bef before Azzo VIII d Este Azzo VIII s ttl title Marquess of Ferrara years 1308 1326 s aft after Obizzo III d Este Obizzo III end Persondata name Este, Aldobrandino II alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1326 place of death DEFAULTSORT Este, Aldobrandino 2 Category 1326 deaths Category House of Este Aldobrandino 2 Category Margraves of Ferrara Aldobrandino 2 Category 14th century Italian people br Aldobrandino II d Este it Aldobrandino II d Este nl Aldobrandino II d Este ... more details
Nanker also known as Nankier ca. 1270 1341 , born Jan Ko da , was a Polish noble of Oksza coat of arms , bishop of Krak w 1320 1326 and bishop of Wroc aw 1326 1341 . Supporter of king W adys aw I okietek and archbishop and primate of Poland Jakub winka . He initiated the construction of the Wawel Cathedral . In 1337 he excommunicated John of Bohemia . s start succession box before Jan Muskata title Bishop of Krak w years 1320&ndash 1326 after Jan Grot succession box before Nikolaus of Banz administrator title Bishop of Wroc aw years 1326&ndash 1341 after Preczlaw of Pogarell s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nanker ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1270 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1341 PLACE OF DEATH Category 1270 births Category 1341 deaths Category Bishops of Krak w Poland noble stub Poland RC bishop stub cs Nanker z Oxy de Nanker pl Nankier ... more details
Refimprove date December 2010 Pandolfo I Malatesta c. 1267 &ndash 6 April 1326 , son of Malatesta da Verucchio , was an Italy Italian condottiero and Lord of Rimini from 1317. In 1304, at the death of Pope Boniface VIII , he captured Pesaro , Fano , Senigallia and Fossombrone , which he lost and recovered in the following years. In 1317 he became lord of Rimini and head of the House of Malatesta Malatesta family at the death of his brother, Malatestino dell Occhio . In 1321 he was capitano generale supreme commander of the Papal States against the Ghibellines and the Montefeltro of Urbino . Pandolfo I had two sons Malatesta II Malatesta Malatesta II and Galeotto I Malatesta Galeotto I . At his death in 1326, there was a struggle for succession between his eldest son, Malatesta II Malatesta Malatesta II and his nephew Ferrantino Malatesta Ferrantino son of Malatestino . A partition was reached by which Malatesta II succeeded in Pesaro and Ferrantino in Rimini . ref J. Larner 1965 The Lords of Romagna Romagnol society and the origins of the Signorie , Ithaca Cornell University Press, p.70 ref References reflist Start box Succession box before Giovanni Malatesta title Lord of Pesaro after to the Papal States years 1304 1306 Succession box before Malatestino Malatesta Malatestino title Lord of Rimini after Ferrantino Malatesta Ferrantino years 1317 1326 Succession box before to the Papal States title Lord of Pesaro after Malatesta II Malatesta years 1320 1326 End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Malatesta, Pandolfo I ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1267 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1326 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Malatesta, Pandolfo I Category 1267 births Category 1326 deaths Category House of Malatesta Pandolfo 1 Category Condottieri Malatesta, Pandolfo 1 ar ca Pandolf I Malatesta it Pandolfo I Malatesta sl Pandolfo I. Malatesta ... more details
nihongo Tetsugy Enshin 1254 &ndash 1326 was a Buddhist monk of the T fuku ji Rinzai school and follower of Enni . He is celebrated as the founder of nihongo K my zen ji in Chikuzen Province , modern Fukuoka Prefecture . ref cite web url http kotobank.jp word title publisher Kodansha accessdate 24 March 2011 ref ref cite web url http www.dazaifutenmangu.or.jp miru shiseki.htm title K my zenji publisher Dazaifu Tenman g accessdate 24 March 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1254 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1326 PLACE OF DEATH Category People of Kamakura period Japan Category Japanese Buddhist monks Category 1254 births Category 1326 deaths Japan reli stub ... more details
Ivan II may refer to Ivan II of Bulgaria c. 1290 c. 1329 Ivan II of Moscow 1326 1359 patronymic Ivanovich, styled the Fair Ivan II Draskovic , Croatian viceroy hndis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Leopold I of Austria may refer to Leopold I of Austria Babenberg , d. 994 , Margrave of Austria of the house of Babenberg Leopold I of Austria Habsburg , 1290&ndash 1326 , Duke of Austria of the house of Habsburg See also Leopold I disambiguation List of rulers of Austria Habsburg hndis ... more details
Dmitry Mikhaylovich of Tver lang ru c 1299 September 15, 1326 , nicknamed The Terrible Eyes lang ru , was a Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1322 to 1326 and Grand Prince of Tver from 1318 to 1326 . He was a son of Mikhail of Tver and Anna of Kashin . Dmitry continued his father s fight with Grand Prince Yuri Danilovich of Moscow for the yarlik also iarlik that is, the diploma or patent of office for the title of Grand Prince of Vladimir, which was granted by the Khan of the Golden Horde. The title was much desired because the Grand Prince of Vladimir was the khan s tax collector in Rus , and as such could gain authority and real power over the other princes of Rus . Following Yury s machinations which led the khan to grant the yarlik to Moscow and their father s execution at the Horde in 1318, Dmitry and his brother, Alexander, fought a series of battles with Yury and intrigued against him at the Horde, culminating in Dmitry s acquisition of the yarlik of office for the grand princely throne in 1322 and his murder of Yury at the Horde in Sarai three years later. Dmitry was himself arrested for the murder and executed in Sarai on the orders of Uzbeg Khan in 1326. His remains were taken back to Tver and interred in the cathedral there. ref John Fennell, Princely Executions in the Horde 1308 1339, Forschungen zur Osteuropaischen Geschichte 38 1988 , 9 19 Jeremiah Curtin, The Mongols in Russia Boston Adamant Media Corporation,2002 , 310 311 ... I years 1322 1326 Succession box title Prince of Tver before Mikhail Yaroslavich after Aleksandr Mikhailovich of Tver Alexander Mikhaylovich years 1318 1326 S end Persondata name Dmitry of Tver alternative names short description date of birth 1299 place of birth date of death September 15, 1326 place of death DEFAULTSORT Dmitry Of Tver Category 1299 births Category 1326 deaths Category 1325 crimes Category 1326 crimes Category 14th century Russian princes Category Grand Princes of Vladimir Category ... more details
Richard de Burgh may refer to Richard Mor de Burgh circa 1194 1242 , eldest son of William de Burgh Richard g de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster 1259 1326 , Irish nobleman Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde 1572 1635 , Irish nobleman hndis De Burgh, Richard ... more details