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  1. William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (In or before 1167 – 7 March 1226) ("Long Sword", Latinised to de Longa Spatha) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman, primarily remembered for his command of the English forces at the Battle of Damme and for remaining loyal to his half-brother, King John.

  2. Ela married William Longespée, an illegitimate half-brother of kings Richard I and John, who thus became Earl of Salisbury, in 1196. Ela held the post of High Sheriff of Wiltshire for two years after William's death, then became a nun, and eventually Abbess of Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire, which she had founded in 1229.

  3. Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury (c. 1122-1168) William of Salisbury, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (d. 1196) Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury (1187–1261) William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury jure uxoris (c. 1176–1226) Margaret Longespée, 4th Countess of Salisbury (d. 1310) Henry de Lacy, Earl of Salisbury ...

  4. 17 de dic. de 2023 · William Earl of Salisbury, Baron of Chitterne Longespée (Plantagenet) aka de Longespee (est. 1176 - certain 7 Mar 1226) English nobleman and soldier

  5. 16 de sept. de 2023 · Category. : William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury. English nobleman and soldier. image. image of grave. coat of arms image.

  6. William Longespée, 3. Earl of Salisbury (auch William I Longespée oder Lungespée) (* um 1167; † 7. März 1226 in Salisbury Castle) war ein englischer Magnat. Obwohl er nur ein unehelicher Sohn von König Heinrich II. war, stieg Longespée zu einem der führenden Politiker und mächtigsten Magnaten des Angevinischen Reiches auf.

  7. When William Longespée 3rd Earl of Salisbury was born about 1176, in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, his father, Henry II King of England, was 44 and his mother, Ida de Tosny Countess of Norfolk, was 16. He married Ela FitzPatrick 3rd Countess of Salisbury in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.