Philip de Braose junior
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Philip de Braose junior
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Philip de Braose junior, was an Anglo-Norman noble most noted for his participation in Henry II's conquest of Ireland. Braose was a younger son of Philip de Braose, lord of Bramber, and an uncle of William de Braose. He was one of the three captains of adventurers left in charge of Wexford at Henry's departure in 1172, and later in the same year he received a grant of the Kingdom of Thomond in the province of Munster, including the Gaelic-Norse city of Limerick. Supported by Robert Fitz-Stephen
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