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  1. Gerald de Windsor (c.1075 – 1135), alias Gerald FitzWalter, was an Cymro-Norman lord who was the first Castellan of Pembroke Castle in Pembrokeshire (formerly part of the Kingdom of Deheubarth).

  2. Gerald de Windsor (c. 1075-1135), alias Gerald FitzWalter, fue el primer castellano del castillo de Pembroke en Pembrokeshire (anteriormente parte del Reino de Deheubarth), en Gales, y estaba a cargo de las fuerzas normandas del suroeste de Gales.

  3. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Gerald de Windsor (c. 1075 - 1135), or Gerald FitzWalter of Windsor, was the first castellan of Pembroke Castle in Dyfed in the late 11th and early 12th centuries, and the Norman chieftain in charge of the Norman forces in southwest Wales.

    • Windsor
    • 1070
    • "Gerald de Windsor"
  4. In 1100 she married Gerald de Windsor, an Anglo-Norman baron who was much older than Nest. He was constable of Pembroke Castle at the time and was given the site of Carew Castle as a dowry. Together they built the first Castle on the site in which to bring up their family of at least five children.

  5. Gerald de Windsor (c. 1075-1135), alias Gerald FitzWalter, fue el primer castellano del castillo de Pembroke en Pembrokeshire (anteriormente parte del Reino de Deheubarth), en Gales, y estuvo a cargo de las fuerzas normandas en el suroeste de Gales. Él era el antepasado de las dinastías FitzGerald, FitzMaurice, De Barry y Keating [ cita ...

  6. 9 de ago. de 2023 · Gerald de Windsor is certainly the recognized father of Maurice FitzGerald. Gerald's initial fame came as castellan of Pembroke castle in extreme southwest Wales, as a retainer of Arnulf de Montgomery, younger son of the famous Norman knight Roger de Montgomery.

  7. www.historic-uk.com › HistoryUK › HistoryofWalesPrincess Nest - Historic UK

    King Henry then married Nest off to Gerald de Windsor, an Anglo-Norman baron much older than his new wife. Gerald was Constable of Pembroke Castle and ruled Nest’s father’s former kingdom for the Normans. Marrying Nest to Gerald was a shrewd political move, lending the Norman baron some sense of legitimacy in the eyes of the local Welsh people.