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  1. Richard, Duke of York: Richard, 3rd Duke of York (l. 1411-1460 CE) was the richest man in England and one of the nobles who sparked off the Wars of the Roses (1455-1487 CE), a dynastic dispute that rumbled on for four decades ... [100%] 2020-02-15
  2. Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Kent: Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Kent KG (1481 – 3 May 1524) was an English peer. He was a son of George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent and his first wife Anne Woodville. (English peer) [95%] 2022-12-16 [1481 births] [1524 deaths]...
  3. Richard FitzGibbon, 3rd Earl of Clare: Richard Hobart FitzGibbon, 3rd Earl of Clare (2 October 1793 – 10 January 1864) was an Anglo-Irish politician and noble. Born at Mountshannon House in County Limerick, FitzGibbon was educated at Harrow School. [95%] 2024-05-04 [1793 births] [1864 deaths]...
  4. Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke: Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (c. 1191 – 15 April 1234), was the son of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and brother of William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, whom he succeeded to the Earldom of Pembroke and Lord ... (English nobleman) [95%] 2024-08-10 [1191 births] [1234 deaths]...
  5. Richard Yorke: Richard Francis Charles Yorke (28 July 1885 – 22 December 1914) was a British track and field athlete who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the 1912 Summer Olympics. In 1908 he was eliminated in the first round of ... (British athlete) [89%] 2024-05-11 [1885 births] [1914 deaths]...
  6. 3rd (United Kingdom) Division: The 3rd (United Kingdom) Division, also known as The Iron Division, is a regular army division of the British Army. It was created in 1809 by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, as part of the Anglo-Portuguese Army, for ... (United Kingdom) [88%] 2023-12-15 [Infantry divisions of the British Army in World War I] [Infantry divisions of the British Army in World War II]...
  7. 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, Royal Regiment of Wales: The 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Wales (3 RRW) was an infantry battalion of the British Army, part of the Royal Regiment of Wales. The battalion was formed during the expansion of the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve ... (Volunteer) [88%] 2023-09-10 [Military units and formations established in 1971] [1971 establishments in the United Kingdom]...
  8. 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, Cheshire Regiment: The 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (3 CHESHIRE) was a part-time infantry battalion based in Cheshire, England and tasked with home defence during its tenure. The battalion was formed in the latter part of the Cold War, but later ... (Volunteer) [88%] 2024-01-02 [Military units and formations established in 1988] [Military units and formations in Cheshire]...
  9. Richard York: Richard York, DUKE OF (1411-1460), was born on the 21st of September 1411, the son of Richard, earl of Cambridge, second son of Edmund of Langley, duke of York. By the death of his uncle Edward at Agincourt he ... [87%] 2022-09-02
  10. Richard of Gravesend: Richard of Gravesend (or Richard de Gravesend; died 18 December 1279) was a medieval Bishop of Lincoln. Richard was a native of Gravesend in Kent. (13th-century Bishop of Lincoln) [84%] 2023-08-19 [Bishops of Lincoln] [Archdeacons of Oxford]...
  11. Richard of Cornwall: Richard (5 January 1209 – 2 April 1272) was an English prince who was King of the Romans from 1257 until his death in 1272. He was the second son of John, King of England, and Isabella, Countess of Angoulême. (13th-century English King of the Romans and Earl of Cornwall) [84%] 2024-01-01 [1209 births] [1272 deaths]...
  12. Richard of Ilchester: Richard of Ilchester (died 22 December 1188) was a medieval English statesman and prelate. Richard was born in the diocese of Bath, where he obtained preferment. (12th-century Bishop of Winchester) [84%] 2023-09-21 [English theologians] [Bishops of Winchester]...
  13. Richard of Normandy: Richard of Normandy (c. 1054 - c. [84%] 2023-06-22
  14. Richard of Middleton: Richard of Middleton (Medieval Latin: Richardus de Mediavilla; c. 1249 – c. (Biography) [84%] 2023-11-29 [Scholastic philosophers]
  15. Richard of Bordeaux: Richard of Bordeaux (1932) is a play by "Gordon Daviot", a pseudonym for Elizabeth MacKintosh, best known by another of her pen names, Josephine Tey. The play tells the story of Richard II of England in a romantic fashion, emphasizing ... (Play by Josephine Tey) [84%] 2023-11-28 [1932 plays] [Biographical plays about English royalty]...
  16. Richard of Dover: Richard (died 1184) was a medieval Benedictine monk and Archbishop of Canterbury. Employed by Thomas Becket immediately before Becket's death, Richard arranged for Becket to be buried in Canterbury Cathedral and eventually succeeded Becket at Canterbury in a contentious ... (12th-century Archbishop of Canterbury) [84%] 2023-07-31 [Archbishops of Canterbury] [1184 deaths]...
  17. Richard Of Ilchester: Richard Of Ilchester, English statesman and prelate, was born in the diocese of Bath, where he obtained preferment. Early in the reign of Henry II., however, he is found acting as a clerk in the king's court, probably under ... [84%] 2022-09-02
  18. Richard of Hexham: Richard of Hexham (fl. 1141) was an English chronicler. [84%] 2023-08-21 [12th-century English historians] [English Christian monks]...
  19. Richard Of Hexham: Richard Of Hexham, English chronicler, became prior of Hexham about 1141, and died between 1163 and 1178. He wrote Brevis Annotatio, a short history of the church of Hexham from 674 to 1138, for which he borrowed from Bede, Eddius ... [84%] 2022-09-02
  20. Richard Of Devizes: Richard Of Devizes, English chronicler, was a monk of St Swithin's house at Winchester. His birthplace is probably indicated by his surname, but of his life we know nothing. He is credited by Bale with the composition of the ... [84%] 2022-09-02

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