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Richard Nagle (fl. 1636–1699 ) was a historical individual who has been identified in records relating to early modern Ireland.
The date range (fl. 1636–1699 ) displayed for Richard Nagle is called a ‘floruit’. This is an approximate date range. It suggests the broadest period in which Richard Nagle is known, or can reasonably be inferred, to have lived.
Depending on the historical evidence available, a floruit may represent the full lifespan of an individual, or a shorter period in which they are known to have been active.
Nagle may have been born sometime between 1 January 1636 and 31 December 1636 and died on 4 April 1699.
Richard Nagle has been identified as a person of Irish historical significance, with a biographical entry in the Dictionary of Irish Biography. You can read an extract from the entry for Nagle below. A corresponding entry has also been identified for Richard Nagle in Wikidata.
Place of Death: France and Saint-Germain.
Richard Nagle shared his surname with other individuals in the Irish historical record. To find Nagle in some of these documents, or to discover other individuals with the same surname, search here using the Virtual Treasury. To locate references to Richard Nagle, you can use the website’s Advanced Search tools for an exact match, or use the floruit dates (fl. 1636–1699 ) to help narrow your search.
General information
| Normalised First Name | Richard |
| Normalised Surname | Nagle |
| Floruit | 1636 — 1699 |
| Birth Date | 1 January 1636 — 31 December 1636 |
| Death Date | 4 April 1699 |
| Gender | Male |
| Place of Death | France , Saint-Germain |
| DIB Page | Nagle Sir Richard a6129 |
| Wikidata Page | Q7327994 |
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