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  1. James FitzJames Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, KG (1665–1745) was an Irish statesman and soldier. He was the third of the Kilcash branch of the family to inherit the earldom of Ormond. Like his grandfather, the 1st Duke, he was raised as a Protestant, unlike his extended family who held to Roman Catholicism.

  2. Battles/wars. Wars of the Three Kingdoms (1639—1651) Second Bishops' War, 1st Siege of Drogheda, Battle of Kilrush, Battle of New Ross, Battle of Rathmines, 2nd Siege of Drogheda. 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 ...

  3. Butler, James. Contributed by. Hayton, David. Butler, James (1665–1745), 2nd duke of Ormond, soldier, lord lieutenant of Ireland, and Jacobite, was born 29 April 1665 in Dublin castle, second but eldest surviving son of Thomas Butler (qv), 6th earl of Ossory, and his wife Emilia, daughter of Lodewijk van Nassau, Heer van Beverwaert, Dutch ...

  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · James Butler, 2nd duke of Ormonde (born April 29, 1665, Dublin, Ire.—died Nov. 16, 1745, Avignon, France) was an Irish general, one of the most powerful men in the Tory administration that governed England from 1710 to 1714. The grandson of the Irish statesman James Butler, 1st duke of Ormonde, he inherited his grandfather’s ...

  5. James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde; a Jacobite sympathiser, his titles became forfeit in 1715 James Fitzjames Butler succeeded his grandfather and became the second duke. Accused of treason during the Jacobite rising of 1715 , he was attainted and his English peerages declared forfeit.

  6. James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond (4 October 1331 – 18 October 1382) was a noble in the Peerage of Ireland. He was Lord Justice of Ireland in 1359, 1364, and 1376, and a dominant political leader in Ireland in the 1360s and 1370s. The son of James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormond and Lady Eleanor de Bohun, James was born at Kilkenny ...

  7. Traição. Referências. Jaime Butler, 2.º Duque de Ormonde. James Butler, 2.º Duque de Ormonde ( Dublin, 29 de abril de 1665 - Avinhão, 16 de novembro de 1745) estadista e militar irlandês, filho de Thomas Butler, 6.º Conde de Ossory [ 1] e neto de James Butler, 1.º Duque de Ormonde.