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  1. William Marshal, primer conde de Pembroke, también conocido como Guillermo el Mariscal, William the Marshal o Guillaume le Maréchal, fue un militar y noble anglonormando. Descrito por Stephen Langton como el «más grande caballero que jamás vivió», sirvió a cuatro reyes —Enrique II, Ricardo Corazón de León, Juan I y Enrique III— y a lo largo de su vida pasó de ser un simple ...

  2. 16 de jun. de 2023 · William co-governed England and defended Richard’s lands in France whilst Richard was away on the Third Crusade in 1190. Indeed, even seven years later, a 50-year-old William Marshal apparently scaled the walls of a French castle at the centre of a rebellion and seized it successfully whilst awaiting reinforcements. Richard the Lionheart

  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. William Marshal's involvement in the enactment and promotion of the Magna Carta was a defining feature of his political career, particularly during his tenure as the Regent of England. The Magna Carta, originally sealed by King John in 1215, emerged from the turbulent relationships between the monarch and his barons, driven by grievances over heavy taxation and arbitrary rule.

  5. 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.

  6. 15 de may. de 2018 · Guillaume le Mréchal se battant contre Baudouin de Guînes. Mathew Paris (Public Domain) L'Anglo-normand Guillaume le Maréchal (alias Sir William Marshal c. 1146-1219), comte de Pembroke, fut l'un des chevaliers les plus célèbres du Moyen Âge. Réputé pour ses talents de combattant, il resta invaincu dans l'art du tournoi médiéval ...

  7. 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.

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