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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 ...
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William Marshal, primer conde de Pembroke ( Wiltshire o Berkshire, c. 1145/1148- Caversham, Berkshire; 14 de mayo de 1219), también conocido como Guillermo el Mariscal, William the Marshal o Guillaume le Maréchal, a fue un militar y noble anglonormando.
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15 de may. de 2018 · Mathew Paris (Public Domain) The Englishman Sir William Marshal (c. 1146-1219 CE, aka William the Marshal), Earl of Pembroke, is one of the most celebrated knights of the Middle Ages. Renowned for his fighting skills, he remained undefeated in tournaments, spared the life of Richard I of England (r. 1189-1199 CE) in battle, and rose to become ...
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2 de feb. de 2024 · William Marshal, 1st earl of Pembroke, marshal and then regent of England who served four English monarchs (Henry II, Richard I the Lion-Heart, John, and Henry III) as a royal adviser and agent and as a warrior of outstanding prowess. He defeated a French-supported rebellion in September 1217.
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15 de may. de 2018 · El inglés Sir William (Guillermo en español) Marshal (1146-1219 alias Guillermo "el Marshal") conde de Pembroke es uno de los caballeros medievales más célebres de la edad media. Reconocido por sus...
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William Marshal, a True Knight’s Tale. The remarkable story of how the fourth son of a minor 12th century baron rose to be one of the richest men of his day and Regent of England is a true Knight’s Tale! Ben Johnson. 10 min read.
William Marshal: the greatest knight in all the world | Reading Museum. Wednesday 1st May 2019. Things to do. Guest blog by the Friends of Caversham Court. The kingdom of England ruled from Caversham in spring, 1219?