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  1. Gerald de Windsor , alias Gerald FitzWalter, fue el primer castellano del castillo de Pembroke en Pembrokeshire , en Gales, y estaba a cargo de las fuerzas normandas del suroeste de Gales. Fue el antepasado de las dinastías irlandesas de Fitzgerald, FitzMaurice y De Barry, que fueron elevados al estatus de nobleza de Irlanda en el siglo XIV y fue también el antepasado de la prominente ...

  2. 9 de ago. de 2023 · Gerald FitzWalter. Born about 1075 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. Son of Walter FitzOther and Beatrice Unknown [uncertain] Brother of Maurice Fitzwalter [half], Reginald FitzWalter [half] and William (FitzWalter) de Windsor. Husband of Nest (ferch Rhys) Fitzwalter — married about 1100 [location unknown] Descendants.

  3. NEST (fl. 1120), a princess of Deheubarth. Daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr by Gwladus, daughter of Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn. About 1100 she married Gerald of Pembroke; there were at least three sons of the union - William, Maurice, and David Fitz-Gerald - and a daughter, Angharad, wife of William of Manorbier and mother of Giraldus Cambrensis.

  4. Gerald of Wales ( Latin: Giraldus Cambrensis; Welsh: Gerallt Cymro; French: Gerald de Barri; c. 1146 – c. 1223) was a Cambro-Norman priest and historian. As a royal clerk to the king and two archbishops, he travelled widely and wrote extensively. He studied and taught in France and visited Rome several times, meeting the Pope.

  5. 2 de may. de 2022 · Genealogy for Gerald de Windsor (1126 - d.) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  6. Wedi marwolaeth ei thad ym 1093, treuliodd lawer o’i hieuenctid yn llys Harri I, a roddodd iddi ei mab cyntaf. Ym 1100, priododd Gerald de Windsor, barwn Eingl-Normanaidd a oedd yn hŷn o lawer na hi. Cwnstabl Castell Penfro oedd Gerald ar y pryd, a rhoddwyd safle Castell Caeriw iddo fel gwaddol. Gyda’i gilydd, fe godon nhw’r Castell ...

  7. Gerald de Windsor, also known as Gerald FitzWalter, was the nobleman in charge of the Norman forces in Wales in the late 11th century. Notably, he was the progenitor of the FitzGerald dynasty, one of the most celebrated families of Ireland and Great Britain.