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On 11 November 1216 at Gloucester, upon the death of King John, William Marshal was named by the king's council (the chief barons who had remained loyal to King John in the First Barons' War) to serve as protector of the nine-year-old King Henry III, and regent of the kingdom. In spite of his advanced … See more
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 See more
As a younger son of a minor nobleman, William had no lands or fortune to inherit, and had to make his own way in life. Around the age of twelve, when his father's career was … See more
After his return from the Holy Land in late 1185 or early 1186, William rejoined the court of King Henry II, and now served as a loyal captain through the many difficulties of Henry … See more
William Marshal, who had enjoyed robust health throughout his life, was "plagued by illness and pain" in early 1219. By March, he realised that he was dying, so he summoned his eldest … See more
William's father, John Marshal, supported King Stephen when he took the throne in 1135, but in about 1139 he changed sides to support the See more
In 1170, Marshal was appointed as Young King Henry's tutor-in-arms by the Young King's father, Henry II. During the Young King-led See more
William supported King John when he became king in 1199, arguing against those who maintained the claims of Arthur of Brittany See more
People mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBKing John. William now served John when he became king on Richard's death in 1199. William was heavily engaged with the defence of Normandy against the French armies between 1200 and 1203. He sailed with King …
WEBMay 15, 2018 · William Marshal was born c. 1146 CE and he experienced his very first misadventure aged just six when his father's castle at Newbury was attacked by an army of King Stephen's (r. 1135-1154 CE). John …
WEBWhen challenged by the warden of the castle he felled him with a single blow. His physical fitness had helped him outlive three kings, and when King John died in 1216, William was made Regent of England and …
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WEBIn 1199, Richard was succeeded by his controversial brother, King John, whose rocky reign would see William play an even more significant role in English history. The king’s economic policies and autocratic rule led to a …
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