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  1. Arglwydd Normanaidd Cymreig oedd Robert Fitz-Stephen (fl. tua 1150). Roedd yn fab i Nest ferch Rhys ap Tewdwr a Stephen, cwnstabl castell Aberteifi.. Hanes. Pan ymosododd Harri II, brenin Lloegr ar Wynedd yn 1157, roedd Robert a'i hanner brawd Henry Fitz Roy (mab Nest gan y brenin Harri I, brenin Lloegr) ymysg arweinwyr y fyddin a yrrwyd i ymosod ar Ynys Môn tra'r oedd byddin y brenin yn ...

  2. Soon after Maredudd, a bastard son of Robert, a youth of great promise, died at Cork. For the next five years Fitzstephen and Cogan reigned in peace at Cork, the modest ambition of the elderly leaders restraining the impetuosity of their youthful followers ( Exp. Hib . p. 350).

  3. Robert Fitz-Stephen : Surhone, Lambert M., Tennoe, Mariam T., Henssonow, Susan F.: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

  4. 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.

  5. Robert Fitz-Stephen, ...had mustered thirty men-at-arms, of his own kindred and retainers, together with sixty men in half-armour, and about three hundred archers and foot-soldiers, the flower of the youth of Wales, and embarking them in three ships, landed at the Banne, south ofr Wexford, about the calends of May 1170.