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  1. 9 de jul. de 2023 · Robert FitzStephen conquered Waterford, and was granted extensive lands in Ireland, particularly the cantreds of Forth and Bargy in County Wexford which were shared between FitzStephan and Maurice Fitzgerald. "In 1177, King Henry ll divided the kingdom of Cork (Desmond) between Robert Fitz Stephen and Milo De Cogan."

  2. 3 killed, several ships destroyed. 18 killed. The siege of Wexford took place in early May 1169 and was the first major clash of the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. The town was besieged by a combined force of Normans under Robert Fitz-Stephen and soldiers loyal to Diarmait mac Murchadha.

  3. Robert FitzStephen. Kriegerdenkmal in Ferrycarrig, errichtet im 19. Jahrhundert auf dem Standort der Burg FitzStephens. Robert FitzStephen (* um 1120; † nach 1182) war ein cambro-normannischer Adliger und ein Anführer der ersten anglonormannischen Invasion Irlands .

  4. Robert fitz Stephen , constable of Cardigan and lord of Pennardd . Died: pre 1192 . Robert, a vassal of the de Clare family, was captured by the Lord Rhys in 1165 when the Welsh reasserted native rule in the area. Sites associated with this person. Strata Florida Abbey, Ceredigion (founder) Bibliographical sources Printed sources

  5. 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.

  6. 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 .