Person:Gilbert de Lacy (2)

Gilbert de Lacy, Lord Meath
b.1106 Ireland*
d.Bet abt 1158 and 1163
  • HGilbert de Lacy, Lord Meath1106 - Bet abt 1158 & 1163
  1. Hugh de Lacy, Lord of MeathAbt 1125 - 1186
  2. Robert de Lacy - Aft abt 1150
Facts and Events
Name[2] Gilbert de Lacy, Lord Meath
Gender Male
Alt Birth? Abt 1104
Birth? 1106 Ireland*
Marriage to Unknown
Death[2] Bet abt 1158 and 1163
Alt Death[1] 1163 Aleppo
Other? Speculative parents: Roger de Lacy and Unknown (1)
Other? Speculative parents: Unknown and Emma De Lacy (3)
Reference Number Q3105904 (Wikidata)


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Gilbert de Lacy (died after 1163) was a medieval Anglo-Norman baron in England, the grandson of Walter de Lacy who died in 1085. Gilbert's father forfeited his English lands in 1096, and Gilbert initially only inherited the lands in Normandy. The younger de Lacy spent much of his life trying to recover his father's English lands, and eventually succeeded. Around 1158, de Lacy became a Templar and went to the Holy Land, where he was one of the commanders against Nur ad-Din in the early 1160s. He died after 1163.

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References
  1. Gilbert de Lacy, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 GILBERT de Lacy, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.

    Cawley states that the name of Gilbert's wife is not known.

  3.   Cawley posits that Gilbert is the child of Emma and an unknown father. Wikipedia places him as the son of Roger.