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  1. Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan (c. 1655 – 21 August 1693) was an Irish soldier and Jacobite. Killed at Landen in 1693 while serving in the French army , he is now best remembered as an Irish patriot and military hero.

  2. Patrick Sarsfield was a Jacobite soldier who played a leading role in the Irish Roman Catholic resistance (1689–91) to England’s King William III. Sarsfield remains a favourite hero of the Irish national tradition.

  3. Feb 11, 2023 · The remains of Patrick Sarsfield, the Earl of Lucan, have been located and it is hoped to repatriate his remains back to Ireland, researchers have claimed.

  4. Mar 2, 2020 · Learn about the life and achievements of Patrick Sarsfield, a daring and courageous Irish soldier who fought for James II and the Jacobites in the Williamite War. Find out how he became the first Earl of Lucan and died for Ireland in 1693.

  5. 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, 1st Earl of Lucan, and is sometimes referred to as Patrick Sarsfield the Elder because of this.

  6. Patrick Sarsfield bore a commission in the English Life Guards; he fought under Monmouth on the Continent, and against him at Sedgemoor, where he was severely wounded. He retired with James II. to France, and accompanied him to Ireland in March 1689, ranking as a brigadier-general.

  7. Patrick Sarsfield (d. 1693) was a soldier and leader of the Jacobite army in Ireland during the Williamite war. He is famous for his attack on the siege train at Ballyneety and his role in the treaty of Limerick, but his reputation is also controversial.