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  1. James Butler, 1. Duke of Ormonde KG war ein anglo-irischer Staatsmann und Soldat. Er wurde bekannt durch seine Verwicklung in die Irischen Konföderationskriege der 1640er Jahre, in denen er die englischen königlichen Truppen in Irland kommandierte.

  2. Lieutenant-General James FitzThomas Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, KG, PC (19 October 1610 – 21 July 1688), was an Anglo-Irish statesman and soldier, known as Earl of Ormond from 1634 to 1642 and Marquess of Ormond from 1642 to 1661.

  3. 17. Juli 2024 · James Butler, 12th earl and 1st duke of Ormonde (born October 19, 1610, London, England—died July 21, 1688, Kingston Lacy, Dorset) was an Anglo-Irish Protestant who was the leading agent of English royal authority in Ireland during much of the period from the beginning of the English Civil Wars (1642–51) to the Glorious ...

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  4. James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormond (17 October 1304 – 6 January 1338), was a noble in the Peerage of Ireland. He was born in Arklow, Wicklow, Ireland and died in Gowran, Kilkenny, Ireland.

  5. Butler, James (1610–88), 12th earl and 1st duke of Ormond, was born 19 October 1610 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England, eldest son of Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles , and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Poyntz, of Iron Acton, Gloucestershire.

  6. James Butler, 1. Duke of Ormonde, um 1665 Wappen der Dukes of Ormonde. Duke of Ormonde war ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel, der je einmal in der Peerage of Ireland und der Peerage of England geschaffen wurde.

  7. There were many losers in the seventeenth century: James Butler, Duke of Ormond, was not one of them. If the cultural heritage left by Ormond in Dublin can be viewed today as an unambiguously benevolent legacy, his political heritage is another matter entirely. For the dispossessed Irish he was, and remained, the ‘unkinde desertor’ rather ...