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  1. Badge #9 Marshal Bia’s Office is under fiduciary management. Please contact City Marshal Ileana Rivera, Badge #4, 718-238-7770: 718-681-8878 Fax: 718-681-8677: 1000 Grand Concourse, Suite B Bronx, NY 10451: Biegel, Stephen Badge #27: 212-627-7425 Fax: 212-398-2000: 109 West 38 Street, Suite 200 New York, NY 10018: Bienstock, Gregg E. Badge ...

  2. Sybilla of Salisbury. William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1146 or 1147 – 14 May 1219), also called William the Marshal ( Norman French: Williame li Mareschal, [1] French: Guillaume le Maréchal ), was an Anglo-Norman soldier and statesman. [2] He served five English kings: Henry II and his son and de jure co-ruler Young King Henry, Richard ...

  3. 21 de nov. de 2018 · Oliver Fletcher. William Marshal, First Earl of Pembroke. Born in either 1146 or 1147, William Marshal – also known as ‘the Marshal’ after his family’s hereditary ceremonial role of holding responsibility for the royal stables – was among the preeminent statesmen and soldiers of the medieval period in England.

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  4. The story of how the fourth son of a minor 12th century baron rose to be one of the richest men of his day, Regent of England and governing the country on behalf of the boy-king Henry III, is most certainly a true knight’s tale! The remarkable story of the life of William Marshal is chronicled in the Histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal, the ...

  5. In spring 1194, during the course of hostilities, John Marshal was killed defending Marlborough. Richard allowed William to succeed his brother in the hereditary marshalship, and his paternal honour of Hamstead Marshall. William was now William, Marshal of England.

  6. William Marshal, often hailed as the 'greatest knight' of his time, rose from obscurity to become a linchpin in the power dynamics of England. But how did a younger son of a minor noble become a key figure in the establishment of the Magna Carta, and eventually, the regent of an entire kingdom?

  7. 19 de may. de 2016 · Although Henry didn't directly punish Marshal, he began withdrawing his favour and ignoring Marshal, and Henry's 'hatred for the Marshal was violent and bitter'. History of William Marshal, lines 5435-90. Withdrawal of favour under the feudal system would have been obvious to everyone within the circle and immediately reduced Marshal's rank.