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Earl of Ormond (Ireland) and Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland

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Difference between Earl of Ormond (Ireland) and Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland

Earl of Ormond (Ireland) vs. Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland

The peerage title Earl of Ormond and the related titles Duke of Ormonde and Marquess of Ormonde have a long and complex history. Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland, Marquess of Dublin, and 9th Earl of Oxford KG (16 January 1362 – 22 November 1392) was a favourite and court companion of King Richard II of England.

Similarities between Earl of Ormond (Ireland) and Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland

Earl of Ormond (Ireland) and Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Attainder, James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond.

Attainder

In English criminal law, attainder or attinctura was the metaphorical "stain" or "corruption of blood" which arose from being condemned for a serious capital crime (felony or treason).

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James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond

James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond (c. 1359 – 7 September 1405), was a noble in the Peerage of Ireland.

Earl of Ormond (Ireland) and James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond · James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond and Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland · See more »

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Earl of Ormond (Ireland) and Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland Comparison

Earl of Ormond (Ireland) has 44 relations, while Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland has 39. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.41% = 2 / (44 + 39).

References

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