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