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  2. 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.

  3. William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1146 or 1147 – 14 May 1219), also called William the Marshal (Norman French: Williame li Mareschal, French: Guillaume le Maréchal), was an Anglo-Norman soldier and statesman.

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  4. Richard de Clare (1130 – 20 April 1176), 2nd Earl of Pembroke, also Lord of Leinster and Justiciar of Ireland (sometimes known as Richard FitzGilbert), was an Anglo-Norman nobleman notable for his leading role in the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland.

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · William Herbert, 1st earl of Pembroke (born c. 1506—died March 17, 1570, Hampton Court, near London, Eng.) was a leading figure in the reigns of Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I of England. His father, Sir Richard Herbert, was an illegitimate son of William, the 1st earl of Pembroke of the first creation.

  6. HERBERT, WILLIAM (died 1469), earl of Pembroke, soldier and statesman | Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Name: William Herbert. Date of death: 1469. Spouse: Anne Herbert (née Devereux) Partner: Frond verch Hoesgyn. Child: Anne Grey (née Herbert) Child: Maud Herbert. Child: Walter Herbert. Child: William Herbert. Child: Richard Herbert.

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