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  1. The remarkable story of the life of William Marshal is chronicled in the Histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal, the only known written biography of a non-royal to survive from the Middle Ages. The poem, composed after his death by an unknown author called John, extols William as being ‘the best knight in the world’, and offers a unique window ...

  2. When Sir William Marshal died on 14 May 1219, he was the most powerful man in England. As earl of Pembroke, he ruled vast estates stretching across England, Wales and Ireland (including Cartmel, where he founded the Priory in around 1189). He also governed the kingdom as regent on behalf of the eleven-year-old King Henry III (1216-1272).

  3. Prima guerra dei baroni. voci di militari presenti su Wikipedia. Manuale. Il castello di Pembroke. Guglielmo il Maresciallo, I conte di Pembroke (in inglese William The Marshal, in francese Guillaume le Maréchal; 1150 circa – Caversham, 14 maggio 1219 ), è stato un cavaliere medievale e condottiero inglese .

  4. Marshal, William (I) ( c. 1146–1219), earl of Pembroke , regent of England and lord of Leinster, was the fourth son of John fitz Gilbert (John the Marshal), his second son by his second wife, Sibyl, daughter of Walter of Salisbury. At the age of six he was given as a hostage for his father's good behaviour to King Stephen; despite his father ...

  5. 16 de abr. de 2016 · Print. William Marshal (also called William the Marshal), 1st Earl of Pembroke, is one of the most important figures in the history of medieval England. He was a knight and nobleman who lived between the 12th and 13th centuries AD, during which he served five English monarchs – Henry the Young King, Henry II, Richard I, John, and Henry III.

  6. 威廉·马歇尔,第一彭布罗克伯爵(英语:William Marshal,1st Earl of Pembroke,1146年—1219年5月14日),王室御马总监,通称威廉元帅,英国有史以来最伟大的骑士,自斯蒂芬以来,他先后服务于亨利二世 , 理查一世、约翰王和亨利三世 ,最后成为英格兰摄政王,被誉为“最忠诚的骑士”。逝世后以圣殿 ...

  7. WILLIAM MARSHAL (II) (died 1231) The first of the five sons of William Marshal (I) who in turn became earls of Pembroke. In 1220 his domain in Dyfed was attacked by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth who had complained of the inroads made by the earl's tenants on the Welsh in spite of the truce. On appeal to the king a settlement was concluded.

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