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  1. Robert FitzStephen (died 1183) [1] was a Cambro-Norman soldier, one of the leaders of the Norman invasion of Ireland, for which he was granted extensive lands in Ireland. He was a son of the famous Nest, daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr, the last king of Deheubarth (South Wales).

  2. A Compendium of Irish Biography. 1878. FitzStephen, Robert, son of Nesta and Stephen, constable of Cardigan [See NESTA ], the first Anglo-Norman invader of Ireland, in the 12th century. He was one of those who with Strongbow entered into Dermot MacMurrough's plans, upon his return from his interview with Henry II. in Normandy.

  3. FITZSTEPHEN, ROBERT (died c. 1183), one of the conquerors of Ireland | Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Name: Robert Fitzstephen. Date of death: c. 1183. Parent: Nest ferch Rhys ap Tewdwr. Parent: Stephen. Gender: Male. Occupation: one of the conquerors of Ireland. Area of activity: Military; Politics, Government and Political Movements.

  4. Robert FitzStephen (?-1183) fue un militar Cambro-Normando, uno de los líderes de la invasión de Irlanda, por la que recibió extensas propiedades en Irlanda. [1] Era hijo de Nest, hija de Rhys ap Tewdwr, el último rey de Deheubarth (Gales del sur).

  5. 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. But there are few particulars of his eventful and active course, which are not mentioned in their place.

  6. 20 de abr. de 2022 · Robert FitzStephen (died c.1183) was a Cambro-Norman soldier, one of the leaders of the Norman invasion of Ireland, for which he was granted extensive lands in Ireland. He was a son of the famous Nest, daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr, the last king of Deheubarth (South Wales).

  7. fitz Stephen, Robert (c.1115–c.1185), son of Stephen, constable of Cardigan castle, and Nesta, daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr, king of Deheubarth, Wales, was one of the prominent figures of the Anglo-Norman conquest of Ireland.