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  1. Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare KG (born c. 1456 – c. 3 September 1513 ), known variously as "Garret the Great" ( Gearóid Mór) or "The Great Earl" ( An tIarla Mór ), was Ireland's premier peer. He served as Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1477 to 1494, and from 1496 onward.

    • Jane FitzGerald, Countess of Kildare
    • Alison FitzEustace, Elizabeth St. John
  2. Lyons, Mary Ann. FitzGerald, Gerald (Gearóid Mór) (1456/7–1513), 8th earl of Kildare , magnate and lord deputy, was the eldest of four sons and two daughters, and thus heir, of Thomas fitz Maurice FitzGerald (qv) (d. 1478), 7th earl of Kildare, sometime deputy lieutenant, and his wife, Joan, who was the daughter of James (qv) (d. 1462), 7th ...

  3. 9 de may. de 2014 · The earldom was under attainder since May 1536; Thomas’s half-brother and only male heir, Gerald FitzGerald, was created Earl of Kildare in the Peerage of Ireland on 13 May 1553. He was subsequently restored to the original Patent in 1569, as eleventh Earl.

  4. Gearóid Mór, 8th Earl of Kildare and his son Gearóid Óg, 9th Earl of Kildare, were Lord Deputy of Ireland in the late-fifteenth and early-sixteenth centuries respectively. Both married to cousins of Henry Tudor, first monarch of the House of Tudor.

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  5. Overview. Fitzgerald, Gerald, 8th earl of Kildare. (c. 1457—1513) magnate and administrator. Quick Reference. ( c. 1457–1513). Fitzgerald's father, the 7th earl, was a prominent Yorkist and deputy to the lord‐lieutenant of Ireland on several occasions.

  6. A Compendium of Irish Biography. 1878. FitzGerald, Gerald, 8th Earl of Kildare, called the "Great Earl," succeeded his father in 1477. He was appointed Lord-Deputy to the young Duke of York; but was shortly dismissed, and Lord Grey appointed in his place, on the plea that an Englishman was more suited to the office.

  7. 8 de may. de 2009 · As a result Gerald Mór FitzGerald also known as ' Gearóid Mór ' or 'The Great Earl' the 8th Earl of Kildare served as Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1477 to 1494 a period during which he was the de facto independent ruler. Gerald Mór's enemies rose against him, seized power and had him imprisoned in the Tower of London .