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  1. Raymond (or Redmond) Fitz William Fitz Gerald (died 1185–1198), nicknamed Le Gros ("the Large"), was a Cambro-Norman commander during the Norman invasion of Ireland. Raymond was among the first of a small band of Norman knights who landed on the South coast of Ireland before being reinforced by a larger force led by Richard de ...

  2. Raymond (o Redmond) Fitzgerald (m. 1185/1198), apodado Le Gros ("el Gordo"), fue un militar cambro-normando que participó en la invasión de Irlanda. 1 Raymond figuraba entre el primer grupo de caballeros normandos en desembarcar en el sur de Irlanda, antes que Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, conde de Pembroke, se uniera a la expedición.

  3. FitzGerald, Raymond, surnamed Le Gros, nephew of preceding, son of William FitzGerald, was one of the bravest and most adventurous of the Anglo-Norman invaders of Ireland. Strongbow sent him forward to Ireland with ten men-at-arms and seventy archers, on 1st May 1170.

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  5. Raymond (o Redmond) Fitzgerald (m. 1185/1198), apodado Le Gros ("el Gordo"), fue un militar cambro-normando que participó en la invasión de Irlanda.

  6. 22 de feb. de 2021 · Raymond Tracy Fitzgerald, a 16-year-old twin, lived on the South Road outside of Bethlehem. An article about his sudden death appeared in the Littleton Courier on March 31, 1910. Frost knew the boy well; Frost’s children and Fitzgerald had played together.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Out,_Out—Out, Out— - Wikipedia

    The poem was written in memory of 16-year-old Raymond Tracy Fitzgerald, whom Frost had befriended while living in Franconia, New Hampshire. Fitzgerald had died on March 24, 1910, after an accident similar to the accident related in "Out, Out—".