According to Wikipedia, its entry for strongbow is: Strongbow is a brand of cider manufactured in England by Bulmers. It is the UK's most popular cider, accounting for more than half of the cider sold in Britain.[1] Strongbow is also unique in that it is produced with a Royal Warrant. Wikipedia also says that Strongbow was "named after the Anglo-Norman knight Richard de Clare, later Earl of Pembroke, nicknamed "Strongbow" for relying heavily on Welsh archers during campaigns in Ireland, where the native Irish had few bows and relied on javelins"
He married Aoife McMurrough in 1171.
Fitzgerald was first used in eastern Ireland by followers of Strongbow.
Richard de Clare. He also had the title of 2nd Earl of Pembroke.
Strong bow is a norman knight his real name is Richard de clare
Chief Jay Strongbow was born on October 4, 1928, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
No. He was born in England.
We don't have Strongbow sider :(
Strongbow Gold Cider was created in 2011.
Chief Jay Strongbow is 6' 6".
He was born in 1130, though the exact date is not known, and died on the 20th April 1176.
Jay Strongbow, whose real name was Wayne Coleman, was born on October 14, 1928. He passed away on April 3, 2012, making him 83 years old at the time of his death.
Chief Jay Strongbow's birth name is Scarpa, Joe.
yes strongbow finnished it late 2008. and the last orders where taken Jan 2009. we last found some in home bargins in June 2008....
A snakebite is a beer cocktail consisting of an even mix of a lager and a cider, in this case the Strongbow brand.
According to Wikipedia, its entry for strongbow is: Strongbow is a brand of cider manufactured in England by Bulmers. It is the UK's most popular cider, accounting for more than half of the cider sold in Britain.[1] Strongbow is also unique in that it is produced with a Royal Warrant. Wikipedia also says that Strongbow was "named after the Anglo-Norman knight Richard de Clare, later Earl of Pembroke, nicknamed "Strongbow" for relying heavily on Welsh archers during campaigns in Ireland, where the native Irish had few bows and relied on javelins"
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