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Thomas FitzGerald, 5th Earl of Desmond (c. 1386–1420), was the only son of John FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Desmond. Upon John's death in 1399, Thomas succeeded to the earldom of Desmond, which lay in Munster, in the southwest of Ireland. This ill-fated romance was the subject of the air "Desmond's Song" by the Irish poet Thomas Moore. After the loss of his earldom, Thomas withdrew to France, where he "died at Rouen, 10th August 1420, and was buried at Paris 'with great and mighty show, where the two kings of England and France were present'".

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  • Thomas FitzGerald, V conde de Desmond (es)
  • Thomas FitzGerald (5e comte de Desmond) (fr)
  • Thomas FitzGerald, 5th Earl of Desmond (en)
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  • Thomas FitzGerald, 5e comte de Desmond (né vers 1386– mort le 10 août 1420), est le fils unique de John FitzGerald (4e comte de Desmond). Après la mort de John en 1399, Thomas lui succède comme 5e comte de Desmond, il doit toutefois faire face à l'usurpation de son oncle Maurice fitz Gerald qui de facto exerce la fonction comtale jusqu'à sa mort en 1401 (fr)
  • Thomas FitzGerald, V conde de Desmond (1386-1420), era el hijo único de John FitzGerald, IV conde de Desmond. A la muerte de John en 1399, Thomas heredó el condado de Desmond, ubicado en Munster, al suroeste de Irlanda. Este desgraciado romance fue el tema de la melodía del poeta irlandés Thomas Moore, Desmond's Song.​​ Tras la pérdida de su condado, Thomas se retiró a Francia, donde «murió en Ruan, 10 de agosto de 1420, y fue enterrado en París "con gran y majestuoso espectáculo, donde los dos reyes de Inglaterra y Francia estuvieron presentes"».​ (es)
  • Thomas FitzGerald, 5th Earl of Desmond (c. 1386–1420), was the only son of John FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Desmond. Upon John's death in 1399, Thomas succeeded to the earldom of Desmond, which lay in Munster, in the southwest of Ireland. This ill-fated romance was the subject of the air "Desmond's Song" by the Irish poet Thomas Moore. After the loss of his earldom, Thomas withdrew to France, where he "died at Rouen, 10th August 1420, and was buried at Paris 'with great and mighty show, where the two kings of England and France were present'". (en)
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