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  1. Geraldo FitzGerald, 9.º Conde de Kildare‎ ‎ (‎‎em inglês: Gerard FitzGerald; 1487‎‎ - 12 de dezembro ‎‎de 1534‎‎)‎‎ foi uma figura importante na ‎‎história irlandesa‎‎ do século XVI. Em ‎‎1513‎‎ herdou o título de ‎‎Conde de Kildare‎‎ e a posição de Lorde Deputado da ‎‎Irlanda‎‎ de seu pai. Família.

  2. Lord Deputy of Ireland. Gerard FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Kildare (1487 – 12 December 1534; Irish: Gearóid Óg Mac Gearailt, meaning "Young Gerald FitzGerald"), was a leading figure in 16th-century Irish History. In 1513 he inherited the title of Earl of Kildare and position of Lord Deputy of Ireland from his father.

  3. Geraldo FitzGerald, 9.º Conde de Kildare‎‎ ‎‎ foi uma figura importante na ‎‎história irlandesa‎‎ do século XVI. Em ‎‎1513‎‎ herdou o título de ‎‎Conde de Kildare‎‎ e a posição de Lorde Deputado da ‎‎Irlanda‎‎ de seu pai.

  4. Brief Life History of Gerald. When Sir Gerald FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Kildare was born about 1487, in Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland, his father, Sir Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare, was 33 and his mother, Alison FitzEustace, was 31. He married Elizabeth Zouche in 1503, in Kildare and Rathangan, County Kildare, Ireland.

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  5. A Compendium of Irish Biography. 1878. FitzGerald, Gerald, 9th Earl of Kildare, son of the preceding, was born in 1487. He is said to have been one of the handsomest men of his time. The Irish annalists call him "Geroit Oge," or "Garrett MacAlison," after his mother.

  6. views 3,127,239 updated. Fitzgerald, Gerald, 9th earl of Kildare [I] (1487–1534). Fitzgerald's father built up a powerful position in Ireland, and served as deputy for many years, dying in 1513. Fitzgerald had been a hostage in England and was well known to Henry VIII, four years his junior.

  7. Gerald Fitzgerald, 9th earl of Kildare. (1487—1534) lord deputy of Ireland. Quick Reference. (1487–1534). Garret óg, operating in the straitened conditions of the early Henrician period, never attained the greatness of his father Gearóid Mór. His three lord deputyships (1513–20, 1524–8, and 1532–4) ...