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  1. Jul 31, 2023 · William "Earl of Pembroke" Marshal. Born about Apr 1190 in Normandy. Ancestors. Son of William Marshal and Isabel (Clare) Marshal. Brother of Maud (Marshal) de Warenne, Richard Marshal, Eva (Marshal) de Brewes, Gilbert Marshal, Walter Marshal, Isabel (Marshal) of Cornwall, Sibyl (Marshal) de Ferrers, Anselm Marshal and Joane (Marshal) Munchensy ...

  2. Jan 1, 2012 · Abstract. In the mid-1220s, William Marshal, second earl of Pembroke, commissioned the History of William Marshal, a verse history which recounts the life of his father, the first earl of Pembroke. The History has been utilized as a source of information about its titular subject by modern historians, but none have examined the causes behind ...

  3. 3rd/4th Earl of PEMBROKE; (loyal soldier of King Henry II, he scorned King Richard but was spared and made a rich governor, thus establishing Richard's magnanimity); Regent of ENGLAND during youth of King Henry III. Born: abt. 1145 Died: 1219.

  4. Aug 18, 2013 · In the mid-1220s, William Marshal, second earl of Pembroke, commissioned the History of William Marshal, a verse history which recounts the life of his father, the first earl of Pembroke.

  5. In the mid-1220s, William Marshal, second earl of Pembroke, commissioned the History of William Marshal , a verse history which recounts the life of his father, the first earl of Pembroke. The History has been utilized as a source of information about its titular subject by modern historians, but none have examined the causes behind its

  6. Mergers. Robert of Huntingdon & William Marshal 2nd Earl of Pembroke has been made a synonym of William Marshal 2nd Earl of Pembroke & Robert of Huntingdon.Works and bookmarks tagged with Robert of Huntingdon & William Marshal 2nd Earl of Pembroke will show up in William Marshal 2nd Earl of Pembroke & Robert of Huntingdon's filter.

  7. Richard honoured his father's promise and in August 1189, at the age of 43, William married the 17-year-old daughter and heiress of Richard de Clare 'Strongbow', Earl of Pembroke, the conqueror of Ireland and Marshal acquired large estates and claims in England, Wales, Normandy and Ireland. The marriage was to produce 10 children.

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