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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Hiberno-Normans are those Normans who settled in Ireland after the Norman conquest of Ireland in 1169 and who remained a distinct community until their eclipse in the early 17th century following the Tudor conquest of Ireland. The term embraces both their origins as a distinct community with their own dialect of Norman-French and their development in Ireland (the prefix \"Hiberno\" means \"relating to Ireland or the Irish\", from Hibernia). The Clan Burke, FitzGeralds, Butlers and de Berminghams are notable families among them.The Hiberno-Normans often admitted little if any real fealty to the Anglo-Norman settlers in England, and soon began to interact and intermarry with the Gaelic nobility of Ireland, especially outside the zone of English control known as the Pale. This process of gaelicisation became known as the Hiberno-Normans becoming more Irish than the Irish themselves (Latinised as Hiberniores Ipsis Hibernis).By the late 16th century, the Hiberno-Normans began to be referred to as the Old English. In the Irish language, while they were known as the gaill or \"foreigners\", people born in England were called Sasanaigh or \"Saxons\" and there was a clear distinction made between Gaill and Sasanaigh in the Irish annals."@en }

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