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Ansel Marshal (also Ancel or Hansel, usually Anseau in French, died 23 December 1245) was the youngest and last of the five lawful sons of William Marshal. The rarity of the name in England often led it to be mistaken for the Lombardic Anselm. He was named after his father's youngest brother, a household knight active in the 1170s.
20 de jun. de 2022 · Anselm Marshal (died 23 December 1245) was the sixth Earl of Pembroke (of the second creation) and Earl Marshal of England, the youngest and last of the five sons of William Marshal to hold that post. He succeeded his brother Walter on 24 November 1245 and lived for a month, dying at Chepstow Castle and being buried in Tintern Abbey.
- circa 1202
- Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales
- Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
17 de ago. de 2022 · The Marshal family arms When William Marshal wrote his will in 1219 he had nothing to leave his beloved youngest son, Ansel or Anselm, who was about eight-years-old at the time. The earl envisaged that the boy, named after one of Marshal's brothers, would have to carve a career for himself as he had done.….
ANSELM MARSHAL (died 1245) He was the last of the sons of William Marshal the regent, and died in December 1245, before he was invested with the earldom. Like his brothers, he had no issue. Author. Dr Bertie George Charles, (1908 - 2000) Sources. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
When Anselm Marshal was born in 1202, in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, his father, William Marshal, was 56 and his mother, Isabel de Clare 4th Countess of Pembroke, was 31. He died on 22 December 1245, in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom, at the age of 43, and was buried in Tintern Abbey, Tintern, Monmouthshire ...
Earl of Pembroke is a title in the Peerage of England that was first created in the 12th century by King Stephen of England. The title, which is associated with Pembroke, Pembrokeshire in West Wales, has been recreated ten times from its original inception.
Ansel Marshal (also Ancel or Hansel, usually Anseau in French, died 23 December 1245) was the youngest and last of the five lawful sons of William Marshal. The rarity of the name in England often led it to be mistaken for the Lombardic Anselm. He was named after his father's youngest brother, a household knight active in the 1170s. Life.