Cambro-Norman's a term used for Norman knights who settled in southern Wales after the Norman conquest of England in 1066. Some historians suggest that the term's to be preferred to Anglo-Norman for the Normans who invaded Ireland after 1170 — many of whom originated in Wales. The most prominent example's Richard "Strongbow" de Clare, whose lands in Wales centred around Pembroke and who led the Norman invasion of Ireland. In addition to such Cambro-Norman lords, some of Ireland's most prom… (
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