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  1. Patrick Sarsfield (irlandais : Pádraig Sáirséal), né en 1655 à Lucan (Irlande), mort le 21 août 1693 peu après la bataille de Neerwinden (29 juillet 1693) à Huy (province de Liège dans l'actuelle Belgique), est un militaire irlandais du parti jacobite, qui a combattu au service de Jacques II puis de Louis XIV.

  2. General Patrick Sarsfield defended Limerick successfully during the Willamite sieges of 1690 and 1691 and signed the Treaty of Limerick to end the siege, he left Ireland for France with his Jacobite army, their departure later became know, as the Flight of the Wild Geese. Patrick Sarsfield died from wounds he received at the battle of Landen 1693.

  3. Patrick Sarsfield nació en Lucan, Dublín. Su padre, Patrick Sarsfield, se había casado con Anne, hija de Rory O'Moore, uno de los organizadores de la Rebelión irlandesa de 1641. Su familia, de origen normando, poseía terrenos que reportaban unas rentas de 2000 libras anuales. Patrick, el hijo menor, entró a servir en el Regimiento de ...

  4. 1 de mar. de 2021 · Dr Loïc Guyon, the French Honorary Consul remarked “2021 marks the 330th anniversary of the Siege of Limerick and the project to bring Patrick Sarsfield home is timely in that regards. He was an important figure in Irish and French history but he died in a country not of his choosing. It is an ambitious project but we believe an important one.

  5. Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan. Anne, Viscountess Sarsfield. Patrick Sarsfield was an Irish landowner and soldier of the seventeenth century noted for his role in the Irish Confederate Wars. He is best known as the father of Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan, and is sometimes referred to as Patrick Sarsfield the Elder because of this.

  6. Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan (1655-1693) was an Irish soldier and commander of the Jacobite forces during the Williamite War in Ireland from 1689 to 1691. Born into a wealthy Catholic family, and of mixed Anglo-Norman and Gaelic descent, Sarsfield would play a prominent role as part of the Jacobite “War Party”, successfully managing to relieve the first siege of Limerick.

  7. Originally of English descent, the Patrick Sarsfield family were wealthy Roman Catholic merchants, who settled in Dublin; Sir William Patrick Sarsfield was knighted in 1566, reportedly for providing the Crown financial support during Shane O'Neill's rebellion. 17 Facts About Patrick Sarsfield | FactSnippet.