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Fitzstephen is an English language Hiberno-Norman surname. It is patronymic as the prefix Fitz- derives from the Old French filz (Modern French fils de)
Fitzstephen
English administrator
William Fitzstephen (also William fitz Stephen), (died c. 1191) was a cleric and administrator in the service of Thomas Becket. In the 1170s, he wrote
William_Fitzstephen
Sea captain
Thomas FitzStephen (Old French: Thomas fiz Estienne; died 1120) was captain of the ill-fated White Ship (French: la Blanche-Nef), which sank off Barfleur
Thomas_FitzStephen
Cambro-Norman nobleman
Robert FitzStephen (died 1183) was a Cambro-Norman soldier, one of the leaders of the Norman invasion of Ireland, for which he was granted extensive lands
Robert_FitzStephen
Irish politician
Fitzstephen French PC (7 December 1801 – 4 June 1873) was a Whig Member of Parliament for Roscommon. He was the younger brother of Captain Charles French
Fitzstephen_French
12th and 13th-century English sheriff and royal official
Ralph fitzStephen (sometimes Ralf fitzStephen; died either 25 July 1202 or c. 1204) was an English nobleman and royal official. Ralph had brothers named
Ralph_fitzStephen
Mayor of Galway
And Unbending Justice Of The Chief Magistrate Of This City James Lynch Fitzstephen Elected Mayor A.D. 1493 Who Condemned And Executed His Own Guilty Son
James_Lynch_fitz_Stephen
12th-century shipwreck, killing the heir to the English throne
(1135–1153). The White Ship was a newly refitted vessel captained by Thomas FitzStephen (Thomas filz Estienne), whose father Stephen FitzAirard (Estienne filz
White_Ship_disaster
Sport involving rolling biased balls
to the 13th century, and conjecturally to the 12th century. William Fitzstephen (d. about 1190), in his biography of Thomas Becket, gives a graphic sketch
Bowls
12th-century invasion
help: Richard FitzGilbert de Clare (also known as Strongbow), Robert FitzStephen, Maurice FitzGerald, and Maurice de Prendergast. Diarmait promised Strongbow
Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland
Anglo-Norman_invasion_of_Ireland
UK Parliamentary by-election
was fought due to the death of the incumbent MP of the Liberal Party, Fitzstephen French. It was won by the unopposed Liberal candidate Charles French
1873 County Roscommon by-election
1873_County_Roscommon_by-election
Irish politician (1829 - 1876)
March 1860 Serving with Fitzstephen French Preceded by Fitzstephen French Oliver Dowell John Grace Succeeded by Fitzstephen French Charles Owen O'Conor
Thomas_William_Goff
King of Leinster, Ireland (1110 – 1171)
who agreed to help included Richard de Clare and half-brothers Robert FitzStephen and Maurice FitzGerald. Robert was accompanied by his half-nephew Robert
Diarmait_Mac_Murchada
Surgical or chemical action that removes use of testicles
Gibbon also alludes to a 12th-century incident set out in William Fitzstephen's Vita Sancti Thomae (Life of St. Thomas) in which Geoffrey of Anjou castrated
Castration
Novel by Meg Cabot
plan is to kidnap a wealthy man for ransom, and Finnula targets Hugo Fitzstephen, newly returned from the Crusades to claim his inheritance. Unaware of
Ransom_My_Heart
Medieval dynastic union of states in present-day England, France, Ireland, and Wales
all the wealth the Angevins could provide and, according to William Fitzstephen, a clerk and companion of Becket, a Frenchman exclaimed "If the Chancellor
Angevin_Empire
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170
This Sceptred Isle p. 97. Grim, Benedict of Peterborough and William fitzStephen are quoted in Douglas, et al. English Historical Documents 1042–1182
Thomas_Becket
1975 American crime drama film by Sidney Lumet
Frank Pierson Nominated Best Editing Dede Allen Won Best Sound Jack Fitzstephens, Richard Cirincione, Sandy Packow, Stephen A. Rotter, James Sabat and
Dog_Day_Afternoon
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Stephen
Road in the City of Westminster, in Central London
Westminster since the Middle Ages; the 12th-century historian William Fitzstephen described it as "a continued suburb, mingled with large and beautiful
Whitehall
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
de Freyne, with remainder to his younger brothers John, Charles and Fitzstephen French. He had earlier represented County Roscommon in the House of Commons
Baron_de_Freyne
Prefix in patronymic surnames of Anglo-Norman origin
(1347–1414) whose daughter, Alice, married Richard Whittington William FitzStephen, remarked on the Tower of London (Names are variously spelled with or
Fitz
City in Connacht, Ireland
legends. According to legend, in 1493, the mayor of Galway, James Lynch FitzStephen, hanged his own son for the murder of a young Spanish visitor who had
Galway
Heir apparent of Henry I of England (1103–1120)
the middle of the night when the drunken helmsman, captained by Thomas FitzStephen, rammed the ship into a rock in the bay. The crew and passengers could
William_Adelin
1976 film directed by Sidney Lumet
Chayefsky Nominated Best Editing Alan Heim Nominated Best Sound Jack Fitzstephens, Marc Laub, Sanford Rackow, James Sabat, and Dick Vorisek Nominated David
Network_(1976_film)
certainly including football) was first recorded in London by William FitzStephen around 1174–1183. He described the activities of London youths during
Football_in_London
English municipal history (1066–1485)
Becket, were born in London. In the 12th century, the writer William Fitzstephen described it as florilegium urbanum — "flower of cities". In the 1070s
Norman_and_medieval_London
Group of related team sports
of what was almost certainly football in England was given by William FitzStephen in about 1174–1183. He described the activities of London youths during
Football
1982 film
Christopher Reeve Dyan Cannon Cinematography Andrzej Bartkowiak Edited by Jack Fitzstephens Music by Johnny Mandel Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date
Deathtrap_(film)
ice skating is found in a book written in the 12th century by William Fitzstephen, a monk in Canterbury. In the work, centered on Thomas Becket, he describes
History_of_figure_skating
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Distefano
Former London open space
The origins of Moorfields lie in a wider area, described by William Fitzstephen as the "great fen which washed against the northern wall of the City"
Moorfields
Settlement established on the current site of the City of London around 43–50 AD
19 February 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015. In the 1170s, William FitzStephen mentioned seven gates in London's landward wall, but it's not clear whether
Londinium
written evidence of a football match came in about 1170, when William Fitzstephen wrote of his visit to London, "After dinner all the youths of the city
Football_in_England
Historical forest in England
right of free chase by charters granted by Henry I and Henry II. William Fitzstephen, who died circa 1190, described it as "vast forest, its copses dense
Forest_of_Middlesex
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Stević
Anglo-Norman knight
4.5 miles (7.2 km) southwest of Cardiff. He was a nephew of Robert FitzStephen and Maurice FitzGerald. The Cartae Baronum of 1166 in the Liber Niger
Miles_de_Cogan
Irish peer and politician (1786–1856)
a special remainder to his three younger brothers John, Charles and Fitzstephen. He later served as Lord Lieutenant of County Roscommon from 1855 until
Arthur French, 1st Baron de Freyne
Arthur_French,_1st_Baron_de_Freyne
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Stephenson
Daughter of last king of Deheubarth (c. 1085–c. 1136)
FitzGerald Maurice FitzGerald David FitzGerald Angharad Gwladys Robert FitzStephen House Dinefwr Father Rhys ap Tewdwr Mother Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon
Nest_ferch_Rhys
(1153–1155) Adam de Somervila (1153) Richard de Hastings (1155–1185) Geoffroy Fitzstephen (1185–1195) Robert de Neuham (1195–1200) Thomas Bérard (1200) Fr. Alain
List_of_Knights_Templar
Anglo-Norman adventurer (fl. 1169)
Hervey was sent by his nephew, Earl Richard, to Ireland with Robert FitzStephen in 1169 to report on affairs there. After the victory of these first
Hervey_de_Montmorency
Monastic witness to the murder of Thomas Becket
finished his work on St. Thomas, i.e. by 1186, or at latest 1189. William Fitzstephen Stephen, Leslie; Lee, Sidney, eds. (1890). "Grim, Edward" . Dictionary
Edward_Grim
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Stepan_(surname)
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Stefano
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Stevenson
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Stefančič
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Štěch
Battle in 1136 in Wales
Gwynedd Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd Gruffydd ap Rhys Robert FitzMartin Robert FitzStephen Maurice FitzGerald Strength 4,000 infantrymen 2,000 cavalrymen Described
Battle_of_Crug_Mawr
1981 film by Sidney Lumet
Balaban James Tolkan Cinematography Andrzej Bartkowiak Edited by Jack Fitzstephens Music by Paul Chihara Production company Orion Pictures Distributed by
Prince_of_the_City
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Stephens
District of central London
early as the 10th century. In 1174 the site was described by William Fitzstephen as: a smooth field where every Friday there is a celebrated rendezvous
Smithfield,_London
12th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman and sheriff in England
summoned by Henry were: 1174: John de Cumin, William fitzRalph, William fitzStephen 1176: William Basset, Roger fitzReinfrid 1177: Hugh de Cressy 1179: Hugh
Reginald_de_Warenne
Medieval ethnic group in Ireland
Filgate FitzGerald FitzGibbon FitzHarris FitzHenry FitzMaurice FitzSimons FitzStephen FitzWilliam Fleming (surname) Font Fox (can be of Gaelic origin) French/Ffrench
Norman_Irish
disembark at Southampton, Eleanor is imprisoned in the care of Ralph fitzStephen, in which condition she remains until 1189. 12 July – Henry II does penance
1170s_in_England
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Stefanov
Former English custom
secular or religious, were in place at this time of year." William Fitzstephen, writing in 1173, indicates that, in London at least, the animals to
Bull_running
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Estébanez
List of Sheriffs in Gloucestershire
1168–1171: Gilbert Pypard 1171–1175: Ralph fitzStephen (Rad'us (Ralph) son of Stephen) 1175–1189: William fitzStephen (William son of Stephen) 1190–1195 William
High Sheriff of Gloucestershire
High_Sheriff_of_Gloucestershire
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Stephen Pronunciation Stee-ven Origin Region of origin English, Scottish and German Other names Variant forms Stephenson, Stevens, Stephens, Fitzstephen
Stephen_(surname)
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Estevez
Boots with blades attached to the bottom for propelling the bearer across a sheet of ice
ice skates were being used in England from the ninth century. William Fitzstephen, writing in the 12th century, described the use of bone skates in London
Ice_skate
Calendar year
Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke ("Strongbow") and his half-brothers Robert FitzStephen and Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Lanstephan, agree to help Diarmaid mac
1166
Village in Derbyshire, England
colliery site. The land at "Waingrif" (Waingroves) was donated by Ralph fitzStephen to the Knights Hospitaller in the early 12th century. The "deed of gift"
Waingroves
Prose Latin Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae 1173–74 William Fitzstephen London England Prose Latin Or Descriptio Nobilissimi Civitatis Londoniae
List of literary descriptions of cities (before 1550)
List_of_literary_descriptions_of_cities_(before_1550)
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Stepanovich
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Szczepański
Irish landowner and politician
1847 – 16 May 1859 Serving with Fitzstephen French Preceded by Fitzstephen French Denis O'Conor Succeeded by Fitzstephen French Thomas William Goff Personal
Oliver_Dowell_John_Grace
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De_Stefano
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Szczepan
Joan (b. ~1362) and Katherine (b. ~1363) when the 2nd Baron died. Ralph fitzStephen Nicholas, Nicholas Harris (1857). Historic Peerage of England. London:
Baron_Everingham
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Stefanović
Cambro-Norman, later Hiberno-Norman dynasty, holding power in Ireland over centuries
Norman invasion of Ireland. Nest's son by her second marriage, Robert FitzStephen, was another participant, as was William de Hay, husband of one of Gerald's
FitzGerald_dynasty
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Stevens_(surname)
Football game played in Europe
games that are likely to be football in England was given by William Fitzstephen in his Descriptio Nobilissimi Civitatis Londoniae (c. 1174 – 1183). He
Medieval_football
Traditional form of ice skating in England
attached sharpened animal bones to their feet to travel on ice. William Fitzstephen described skating on the Thames in the 12th century. Diarists Samuel
Fen_skating
of what was almost certainly football in England was given by William FitzStephen in about 1174–1183. He described the activities of London youths during
History_of_rugby_union
List of manuscripts from the Cotton library
imperfect); Leaf of a Book of Hours (c.1415–1420); Notes on William FitzStephen and Uita sancti Thome archiepiscopi et martyris (2nd half of the 17th
List of manuscripts in the Cotton library
List_of_manuscripts_in_the_Cotton_library
12th century battle in Ireland
Belligerents Normans Norse-Gaels of Wexford Commanders and leaders Robert FitzStephen Diarmait Mac Murchada Unknown Strength 900–1,000 Including: 500 Irish
Siege_of_Wexford_(1169)
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Stepanyuk
monks — from Whitland, Carmarthenshire founded 1 June 1164 by Robert fitzStephen; transferred to new site at Strata Florida (see immediately above) after
List of monastic houses in Wales
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Wales
District of Central London
Dictionary of London Place Names. ISBN 0-19-860957-4. Recorded by William FitzStephen, writing in the 1170s; a discussion on the extent of the marsh is included
Finsbury
Annual medieval football game played in Ashbourne, England
comes during the High Middle Ages (1066–1272) from the cleric William Fitzstephen in his description of London Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae
Royal_Shrovetide_Football
Irish politician, O'Conor Don
United Kingdom Preceded by Fitzstephen French Thomas William Goff Member of Parliament for Roscommon 1860–1880 With: Fitzstephen French 1860–1873 Charles
Charles_Owen_O'Conor
Irish MP (c. 1610 – after 1654)
descended from Adam de Rupe who had come to Ireland from Wales with Robert FitzStephen during the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. Redmond's mother was a daughter
Redmond_Roche
12th-century Latin work
Other modifications go beyond stylistic. The description of Robert FitzStephen is enhanced, adding that he was "only slightly above average in height"
Expugnatio_Hibernica
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Esteves
List of those who drowned in the 1120 White Ship disaster
the lives of numerous high-ranking people of Norman England. Thomas FitzStephen, Captain Helmsman (unnamed), apparently drunk Approximately 50 oarsmen
Victims of the White Ship disaster
Victims_of_the_White_Ship_disaster
biography of Becket has less historical value of than that of William Fitzstephen. He shared Thomas's ideals and was an eyewitness of most of the incidents
Herbert_of_Bosham
Former Cistercian abbey in Ceredigion, Wales
The Monastery was founded in 1164 by the Cambro-Norman Knight Robert FitzStephen (c 1123–1183). In the 12th century, Cistercian monks from Whitland Abbey
Strata_Florida_Abbey
Sir Hugh Rose (1801–1885) Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue (1823–1898) Fitzstephen French (1801–1873) William H. F. Cogan (1823–1894) John Edward Walsh
List of Privy Counsellors of Ireland
List_of_Privy_Counsellors_of_Ireland
Aspect of sports history
of what was almost certainly football in England was given by William FitzStephen in about 1174–1183. He described the activities of London youths during
Early history of American football
Early_history_of_American_football
1980 film by Sidney Lumet
Keenan Wynn Tony Roberts Cinematography Oswald Morris Edited by Jack Fitzstephens Music by Charles Strouse Distributed by Warner Bros. Release date January 18
Just_Tell_Me_What_You_Want
Anglo-Norman nobleman
alongside his older brother William FitzGerald, and half-brother Robert FitzStephen, constable of Cardigan, under Robert FitzMartin at the Battle of Crug
Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Llanstephan
Maurice_FitzGerald,_Lord_of_Llanstephan
Welsh clergyman and writer (c. 1146–1223)
of the Norman invaders of Ireland, such as his maternal uncle Robert FitzStephen and Raymond FitzGerald, and his influential account, which portrays the
Gerald_of_Wales
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Steffen
Joseph Fels Kitty Ferguson (US, born 1941) – Stephen Hawking William Fitzstephen (En, died 1190) – Thomas Becket Sarah Foot (En, born 1961) – Æthelstan
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Ștefan
Topics referred to by the same term
William Stephen may refer to: William Fitzstephen (died c. 1191), cleric and administrator in the service of Thomas Becket William Stephani or Stephenson
William_Stephen
UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1885
Tory 1830 Owen O'Conor Whig 1831 Denis O'Conor Repeal Association 1832 Fitzstephen French Whig 1847 Oliver Dowell John Grace Whig 1852 Ind. Irish Ind. Irish
Roscommon (UK Parliament constituency)
Roscommon_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
FITZSTEPHEN
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Muslim
Master. Employer.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
As Glorious as Sun
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
A Complete Woman
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chief among the Goddess, Durga
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yuwbal, YUVAL means "river, stream."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Treasure of Guru's Thoughts
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Having the Highest Elixir
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Blaize, BLAZE means "talks with a lisp."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Anthor name for Brahma
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Cloud
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