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  1. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Gilbert Marshal 4th Earl Of Pembroke stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Gilbert Marshal 4th Earl Of Pembroke stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  2. Als Zeichen der Versöhnung erbte Gilbert auch den Titel Earl of Pembroke und das Amt des Marshal of England. Am 11. Juni 1234 wurde er zum Ritter ( Knight of the Bath) geschlagen. [2] Obwohl ihm Heinrich III. noch weitere Gunstbeweise bewies, besaß er nie das volle Vertrauen des Königs. Letztlich war er nie ein so treuer Vasall wie sein Vater.

  3. Pedigree report of 4th Earl of Pembroke William (The Protector) Marshall (FitzGilbert), son of John (The Marshal) Fitzgilbert and Sibyl D'Everaux, born in 1146 in Pembroke, Wales, England. The Protector had a wife named Isobel Fitzrichard De Clare and nine children named Richard, Gilbert, Walter, Maud, Isobel, Joan, Eva, William, Sibyl.

  4. Anselm Marshal, 6th Earl of Pembroke (1198 – 22 December 1245). He married Maud de Bohun. He died childless. Isabel Marshal (9 October 1200 – 17 January 1240). She married firstly, Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford; and secondly, Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall. She had issue by both marriages.

  5. He was the son of John Fitz Gilbert (John the Marshal) by his second wife, Sybil, sister of Patrick de Salisbury, 1st earl of Wiltshire. In 1189 king Richard gave him in marriage, Isabel, countess of Striguil and Pembroke, daughter of Richard de Clare (see Clare family ), who brought him position and lands in England, Ireland, and Normandy as well as in Pembroke and Gwent.

  6. Download this stock image: Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke, effigy and unknown knight effigy in Romanesque Temple Church built 1185 by Knight Templars known from Dan Brown - RJR51K from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

  7. 24 de feb. de 2015 · This effigy is the bottom left of a group of four on the southern side of the round nave of Temple Church. It depicts Gilbert Marshal (1194 – 1241), Fourth Earl of Pembroke, and third son of the First Earl [[[4360990]]], brother of the Second Earl [[[4360997]]] and the Third Earl, Richard. Gilbert died on 27th June 1241 as the result of a fall from his horse at a tournament at Ware, Herts ...