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William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (French: Guillaume le Maréchal) (1190 – 6 April 1231) was a medieval English nobleman and was one of Magna Carta sureties. He fought during the First Barons' War and was present at the Battle of Lincoln (1217) alongside his father William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke , who led the English ...
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 ...
- 1146 or 1147
- John Marshal
- Sybilla of Salisbury
William Marshal (1146-1219) 1st /4th Earl of Pembroke 24th Great-Grandfather of Glenn Cook. Married Isabel de clare, Countess Strigoil Aug 1189 in London, England Isabel was the daughter of Richard Strongbow FitzGilbert de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke. They had 5 sons and 5 daughters. Four of their five daughters are our Great-Grandmothers.
Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke ( c. 1191 – 15 April 1234), was the son of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and brother of William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, whom he succeeded to the Earldom of Pembroke and Lord Marshal of England upon his brother's death on 6 April 1231.
- 15 April 1234, Kilkenny Castle
- Marshal of Hamstead
William Marshal, 2. Earl of Pembroke (nach anderer Zählung auch 5. Earl of Pembroke) (* um 1190; † 6. April 1231 [1] in London ), war ein englischer Magnat. Er gehörte der Adelsopposition an, die von König Johann Ohneland die Anerkennung der Magna Carta erzwang.
- um 1190
- Marshal, William, 2. Earl of Pembroke
- englischer Magnat
- 6. April 1231
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William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( 1146 – 1219) was an English aristocrat and statesman. He has been described as "greatest knight that ever lived" ( Stephen Langton ).