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  1. Henry III. William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( c. 1146 — 14 May 1219), sometimes called William, the Marshal or simply the Marshal amd also William Marshal I and nicknamed the Great or the Fearless was an English knight and a nobleman who served four kings of England during his time as a knight: Henry II, Richard I, John, and Henry III.

  2. William Marshal, II conde de Pembroke (Francés: Guillaume le Maréchal) (1190 – 6 de abril de 1231) fue un noble medieval inglés y uno de los garantes de la Carta Magna. Combatió en la Primera Guerra de los Barones y estuvo presente en la Batalla de Lincoln (1217) junto a su padre Guillermo el Mariscal , que dirigió a las tropas inglesas en esa batalla.

  3. 15 de ene. de 2015 · ‘A rip-roaring new life of Marshal … [a] splendid account of a great medieval life' Dan Jones, author of Crusaders‘A thoroughly entertaining account of England’s most colourful and courageous medieval knight’ Sunday Times Drawing upon an array of contemporary evidence, renowned historian Thomas Asbridge’s authoritative and dramatic account brings to life the often overlooked figure ...

  4. 13 de may. de 2019 · 13 May 2019 By Elizabeth Chadwick. On 14 May, 1219, William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, soldier, statesman and regent of England, died at his home in Caversham. To mark the 800th anniversary of his death, historian and novelist Elizabeth Chadwick looks at how this remarkable man’s fame grew, then disappeared until relatively recently.

  5. 12 de may. de 2019 · William Marshal's tomb in the Temple Church, London "William's father, John Marshal, backed Empress Matilda against King Stephen during the anarchy which raged during the mid 12th Century," he said.

  6. 19 de dic. de 2022 · This was in 1152 when England was mired in the Anarchy – a messy civil war triggered by a succession dispute between King Stephen and Empress Matilda. William’s father, John Marshal, was a minor nobleman who had originally supported the king, before switching allegiance to Matilda. King Stephen duly besieged Newbury Castle, where John and ...

  7. Early Life and Rise to Fame. Born the second son of a minor noble named John FitzGilbert, The Marshal of the King’s Horses, William’s life started out in an extremely turbulent manner. He was born in 1146 or 1147 at Newbury Castle, during a time in history known as “The Anarchy”, when 2 rival factions laid claim to the Throne, King ...

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