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Fitz (pronounced "fits") was a
patronymic indicator used in Anglo-
Norman England to help
distinguish individuals by
identifying their immediate predecessors...
- Monhaut, or
FitzNorman (c. 1027 – 1112), was a
Breton soldier, and
later baron, who
fought on the side of the
Normans during the
Norman Conquest of England...
- The
FitzGerald
dynasty is a Hiberno-
Norman noble and
aristocratic dynasty,
originally of Cambro-
Norman and Anglo-
Norman origin. They have been
peers of...
- Hiberno-
Norman families were the
Burkes (de Burghs), Butlers, and
FitzGeralds. One of the most
common Irish surnames, Walsh,
derives from
Welsh Normans who...
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FitzAlan is an
English patronymic surname of Anglo-
Norman origin,
descending from the
Breton knight Alan
fitz Flaad (died 1120), who
accompanied king...
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Maurice FitzGerald, (c. 1105 – c.
September 1176) was Lord of Maynooth, Naas, and Llanstephan. He was a
medieval Anglo-
Norman baron and a
major figure...
- of
William the
Conqueror and one of the
great magnates of
early Norman England.
FitzOsbern was
created Earl of
Hereford in 1067, one of the
first peerage...
- and
event venue.
Catherine FitzGerald was born on 18 May 1971. She is a
member of the
FitzGerald dynasty, an Anglo-
Norman aristocratic dynasty that originated...
- Scotland. The
castellan of York,
Robert fitzRichard, was
defeated and killed, and the
rebels besieged the
Norman castle at York.
William hurried north with...
- The
FitzClarence
family was an
illegitimate branch of the
House of Hanover.
Prince William, Duke of
Clarence and St Andrews, who
later became King William...