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  1. Diarmuid MacMurrough. Went to Henry II. Henry II Sent Normans. Richard de Clare (Strongbow) Maurice Fitz-Gerald. Robert Fitz-Stephen. Show full summary. Take a look at our interactive learning Mind Map about The Normans, or create your own Mind Map using our free cloud based Mind Map maker.

  2. Robert Fitz-Stephen (FitzStephen) DIED A. D. 1182. From The Irish Nation: Its History and Its Biography. By James and Freeman Wills IF it were our object to relate the history of this entire period under the head of a single life, the fittest for selection would be that of Robert Fitz-Stephen.

  3. Robert Fitz-Stephen finalmente cedió estos territorios a Philip, su medio-sobrino. Estos territorios constaban de tres cantrefs en la mitad del Reino de Desmond que había correspondido a FitzStephen ("el reino de Cork") respectivamente Olethan, Muschiri-on-Dunnegan (o Muskerry Donegan) y Killyde (o Killede) para el mantenimiento de diez ...

  4. Robert Fitz-Stephen, ...had mustered thirty men-at-arms, of his own kindred and retainers, together with sixty men in half-armour, and about three hundred archers and foot-soldiers, the flower of the youth of Wales, and embarking them in three ships, landed at the Banne, south ofr Wexford, about the calends of May 1170.

  5. In 1164 the Anglo-Norman lord, Robert fitz Stephen, founded Strata Florida Abbey on the banks of the River Fflur, on a site known today as yr hen fynachlog, which means ‘the old monastery’. The original site was colonised by a group of monks from Whitland .

  6. He inherited his father's lands in Pembrokeshire and was part of the first group of Anglo-Norman adventurers that landed with Robert fitz Stephen (qv) in Ireland in May 1169. During the initial stages of the Anglo-Norman conquest, fitz Henry gained a reputation for bravery that bordered on foolhardiness.

  7. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Robert Fitz-Stephen. Cambro-Norman knight