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  1. Jul 7, 2017 · William Marshal, First Earl of Pembroke, died in 1219. The Temple Church, London. By the 1170s, William had become a popular but professional participant in tournaments, giving him almost legendary wealth. He was a strong, brave man, and his skills with a lance, mace, and sword, along with horsemanship, largely contributed to his successes.

  2. Quartered arms of Sir William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, KG. William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, KG (1561 – 29 September 1642) was an English nobleman and politician. . Stanley inherited a prominent social position that was both dangerous and unstable, as his mother was heir to Queen Elizabeth I under the Third Succession Act, a position inherited in 1596 by his deceased brother's oldest ...

  3. Richard de Clare was the son of Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke and his wife, Isabel de Beaumont, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester and mistress of King Henry I. Richard also had a sister, Basilea de Clare. Gilbert died in about 1148, and Richard inherited his father’s possessions when he was roughly 18 years old.

  4. Apr 16, 2016 · William Marshal (also called William the Marshal), 1st Earl of Pembroke, is one of the most important figures in the history of medieval England. He was a knight and nobleman who lived between the 12th and 13th centuries AD, during which he served five English monarchs – Henry the Young King, Henry II, Richard I, John, and Henry III.

  5. King Stephen created him Earl of Pembroke, and gave him the rape and castle of Pevensey . After Stephen's defeat at Lincoln on 2 February 1141, Gilbert was among those who rallied to Empress Matilda when she recovered London in June, but he was at Canterbury when Stephen was recrowned late in 1141. [4] He then joined Geoffrey's plot against ...

  6. May 15, 2018 · 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 Marshal and then Protector of ...

  7. 1. William Marshal, later 5th Earl of Pembroke. 2. Richard Marshal, later 6th Earl of Pembroke. 3. Gilbert Marshal, later 7th Earl of Pembroke. 4. Walter Marshal, later 8th Earl of Pembroke. 5. Anselm Marshal, later 9th Earl of Pembroke. 1. Lady Maud Marshal, Lady of Chepstow and Carlow, and Marshal of England (d. 27 Mar 1248), mar.

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