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    Cambro-Normans (Latin: Cambria; "Wales", Welsh: Normaniaid Cymreig; Norman: Nouormands Galles) were Normans who settled in southern Wales and the Welsh...
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    The Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland from 1169 saw Anglo-Normans and Cambro-Normans conquer swaths of Ireland, becoming the Irish-Normans. The composite...
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    The Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland took place during the late 12th century, when Anglo-Normans gradually conquered and acquired large swathes of land...
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    Hiberno-Norman in their political outlook and alliances even after they married into the royal family. Some historians refer to them as Cambro-Normans – Seán...
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    culture Normans in France Anglo-Norman, the Normans in England Cambro-Norman, the Normans in Wales Hiberno-Norman, the Normans in Ireland Scoto-Norman, the...
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    rout the FitzGeralds at the Battle of Callann, halting the advance of the Normans into Desmond, and win back many territories briefly held by them. See Byrne...
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    Henry's aid, and then Adrian's Bull was remembered. A contingent of Cambro-Norman knights went to Ireland in 1169. In 1171 Henry himself landed at Waterford...
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    from the arrival of the Cambro-Normans to the reign of Henry VIII of England, who made himself King of Ireland. After the Norman invasion of 1169–1171,...
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    administrative divisions of the island. They began as Norman structures, and as the powers exercised by the Cambro-Norman barons and the Old English nobility waned...
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    FitzGerald dynasty is a Hiberno-Norman noble and aristocratic dynasty, originally of Cambro-Norman and Anglo-Norman origin. They have been peers of Ireland...
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  • the English Channel CSS Anglo-Norman, a gunboat of the Confederate Navy Cambro-Normans Normans in Ireland Scoto-Norman This disambiguation page lists...
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  • a list of rulers of Waterford, nominal or otherwise, from the early Cambro-Norman period until the succession of mayors. While the first known charter...
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    by the Cambro-Normans. This was to form part of the heartland of the area known as The Pale during the successive periods of rule by Anglo-Norman and the...
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  • Anglo-Norman or Irish Anglo-Normans may refer to: Normans in Ireland/Hiberno-Normans, a group of Normans descended from Cambro-Normans and Anglo-Normans who...
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  • Wallensis meant just that. It can also refer to the Cambro-Normans (later Hiberno-Normans) that were of Norman origin, but came to Ireland via Wales. The name...
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  • used in 1829, in P. F. Tytler's History of Scotland. Anglo-Norman Cambro-Norman Hiberno-Norman Norse-Gaels Tytler, Patrick Fraser (26 October 1841). "History...
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  • Devereux (category Surnames of Norman origin)
    a Norman French rendering of Dubricius or the saint's Welsh name Dyfrig. In Ireland, the name is associated with Wexford, where the Cambro-Normans first...
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    Gerald of Wales (category Anglo-Normans in Wales)
    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...
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    Henry landed a large army in Ireland to establish control over both the Cambro-Normans and the Irish. Historians such as Laurence Ginnell, believe the letters...
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  • Prendergast (surname) (category Surnames of Norman origin)
    Ireland, Prendergast is regarded as a Hiberno-Norman name and is usually derived from a 12th-century Cambro-Norman knight, Maurice de Prendergast, who was born...
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    Cambrensis, Ua Ruairc was killed at a parley on the Hill of Tlachtga by a Cambro-Norman knight named Griffin FitzWilliam, acting in defence of Hugh de Lacy...
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  • by soldiers from Britain, namely Welsh, Cambro-Norman, Cornish and Cumbrian soldiers during and after the Norman invasion of Ireland. It is the fourth most...
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  • thought to derive from Gerald de Windsor, a Cambro-Norman nobleman whose son and grandson were involved in the Norman invasion of Ireland. However, other forms...
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  • Margaret Grey (c. 1397 – after April 1426 and before October 1427) was a Cambro-Norman noblewoman, the daughter of Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn...
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  • Meiler Fitzhenry (category Anglo-Normans in Wales)
    Meiler FitzHenry (sometimes spelled Meilyr; died 1220) was a Cambro-Norman nobleman and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland during the Lordship of Ireland....
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    from c.1260 the effective area of control began to recede. As various Cambro-Norman noble families died out in the male line, the Gaelic nobility began...
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    smaller settlements.[unreliable source?] On 1 May 1169, an expedition of Cambro-Norman knights, with an army of about 600 men, landed at Bannow Strand in present-day...
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    is a noble Cambro-Norman family which held extensive land holdings in Wales and Ireland. The founder of the de Barry family was a Norman knight, Odo...
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    colloquially by Dubliners as Ballyer for short. The 12th century saw the Cambro-Normans expand west across the Irish Sea from Pembroke in Wales into Leinster...
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    out of it. It was also sacked during the conquest of Ulster by the Cambro-Normans. The seizure of the primacy of Armagh by laymen in the 11th century...
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