Raymond FitzGerald
Raymond "Le Gros" FitzGerald | |
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Raymond le Gros in a 13th-century manuscript, MS 700 of the National Library of Ireland, illustrating the text of the Expugnatio Hibernica, written by Gerald of Wales, a cousin of Raymond. | |
| Born | |
| Died | Between 1185 and 1198 |
| Resting place | Molana Abbey, County Waterford 51°59′50″N 7°53′00″W / 51.99722°N 7.88333°W |
| Other names | Redmond |
| Spouse | Basilia de Clare |
Raymond (or Redmond) Fitz William Fitz Gerald (died 1185–1198), nicknamed Le Gros ("the Large"), was a Cambro-Norman commander during the Norman invasion of Ireland. Raymond was among the first of a small band of Norman knights who landed on the South coast of Ireland before being reinforced by a larger force led by Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke. He was active consolidating Norman rule over Ireland before he retired to his estates in County Waterford where he died in the late 12th century.