Marshal

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Marshal is the surname of the influential Anglo-Norman noble family that included William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, one of medieval England’s most renowned knights and statesmen.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Norman nobleman
English nobleman
English nobleman
family name
medieval knight
noble family
surname
activeDuring 12th century
13th century
activeInPeriod early 13th century
late 12th century
associatedWithFamily the Marshal family
surface form: Marshal family
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
derivesFrom Old French word "mareschal"
ethnicity Anglo-Norman
familyName Marshal
heldOffice regent of England
heldTitle 1st Earl of Pembroke
surface form: Earl of Pembroke
influentialIn medieval England
languageOfOrigin Anglo-Norman
English
meaning high officer responsible for horses and military matters
horse servant or stable keeper
memberOf the Marshal family
surface form: Marshal family
nobleFamily the Marshal family
surface form: Marshal family
notableMember John Marshal
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
positionHeld regent of England
reputation influential statesman
one of medieval England’s most renowned knights
socialStatus high nobility
usedBy Anglo-Normans
surface form: Anglo-Norman nobility
usedInCountry England
usedInPeriod High Middle Ages

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