The Greatest Knight That Ever Lived: William Marshal
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TLDRWilliam Marshall's life was a remarkable journey of loyalty, skill, and steadfast duty. Born as the second son of a minor noble, his future looked unpromising. However, through his exceptional skills as a knight in both battles and tournaments, he rose to prominence. Serving four English kings (Henry II, Richard the Lionheart, King John, and Henry III), he played a pivotal role in defending the realm and maintaining peace. Known for his loyalty and martial prowess, he was described by Archbishop Stephen Langton as the greatest knight. Despite political intrigues, his dedication never faltered, securing him high positions, including the regency for Henry III. His life, filled with dramatic military engagements, alliances, and moments of intense loyalty, reflects the turbulent yet chivalrous spirit of medieval times. His legacy is preserved in medieval literature and continues to be celebrated as a paragon of knightly virtue.
Punti di forza
- ποΈ William Marshall was the most powerful and respected man in England at his death in 1219.
- βοΈ He was renowned for his skill as a knight and tournament champion.
- π Served loyally under four English kings.
- π€ Known for his unwavering loyalty and chivalry.
- π‘οΈ Regent for young Henry III, securing his kingdom during turbulent times.
- π Married Isabel de Clare, gaining vast lands and privilege.
- π Preserved as the greatest knight in the medieval biography commissioned by his son.
- π‘οΈ Faced political challenges but never wavered in his loyalty.
- π©Ί Survived challenging battles and maintained a significant political role until his death.
- π° Held a significant position in medieval England's political landscape.
- π Earned the admiration of contemporaries and future generations alike.
- πΊοΈ His lineage eventually faded, but his legacy endures.
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William Marshall rose from humble beginnings to become one of England's most powerful and respected figures. His early life as a knight won him fame and fortune, and he served four English kings as a loyal and formidable defender. Known as the 'greatest knight', his story raises questions about whether he was purely a valiant warrior or also a shrewd politician.
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William's early encounter with King Stephen showcases his resilience and the harsh reality of the chaotic period known as the Anarchy. Despite being used as a hostage by his father, he displayed an innocent charm that ultimately spared his life, setting the stage for his remarkable journey of loyalty and survival.
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As tensions between King Stephen and Empress Matilda escalated, William's father, a shrewd opportunist, cleverly navigated the civil war to his advantage. This environment of political brutality and cunning likely influenced William's understanding of loyalty and strategy throughout his life.
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William's rise in Normandy and his first battle experience showed his early promise as a knight. Despite losing his horse and prize money, his relentless determination, skills, and youthful audacity set him apart as a warrior capable of navigating the turbulent times with intellectual and martial prowess.
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Moving into the household of his maternal uncle, William found himself on a new trajectory. The opportunity to be part of the royal circle marked the expansion of his influence and reputation, shaping the future path of his distinguished and loyal service under successive English monarchs.
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William's loyalty to young Henry during the rebellion against his father led to a deep personal crisis, sternly testing the loyalty and honor of those involved. His devotion to chivalric ideals often put him in precarious positions, but it cemented his status as a knight of remarkable virtue.
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The chaos following the young king's death thrust William into new realms of honor and obligation. His fulfillment of a vow to crusade, despite great personal and political costs, underscored his unwavering commitment to loyalty, elevating his status as a knight beyond mere soldierly prowess.
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Serving under King Richard the Lionheart, William navigated a volatile environment of court politics with skill and caution. Through calculated diplomacy and formidable martial skill, William maintained his steadfast loyalty to the crown and gradually amassed power and respect.
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Despite political strains under King John, William's steadfast loyalty ultimately yielded immense rewards. His ability to maneuver deftly through politically treacherous landscapes while maintaining personal integrity defined his legacy during and beyond his time in the king's service.
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William Marshall's finest moment came as he defended England from foreign invasion and internal strife at an advanced age. His adherence to chivalric ideals and strategic acumen not only secured the realm for young Henry III but also etched his legacy as the quintessential knight, admired for bravery and integrity.
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Who was sponsoring the video?
The video is sponsored by Wondrium.
What notable position did William Marshall hold?
William Marshall was the Earl of Pembroke and the regent for young Henry III.
How did William Marshall earn his reputation?
He earned his reputation through his exceptional skills as a knight and his loyalty to the kings he served.
What did Archbishop Stephen Langton call William Marshall?
Archbishop Stephen Langton called him the greatest Knight in the world.
Did William Marshall have any family ties to influential figures?
Yes, he served under King Henry II, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, and their sons as well as their grandson Henry III.
How many children did William Marshall and his wife Isabel have?
They had ten children together.
What was one of William Marshall's most significant achievements later in his life?
One of his most significant achievements was securing the crown for Henry III during a tumultuous period.
How long did William Marshall serve in battle and politics?
He served for over 51 years in battle and politics.
What happened to William Marshall's lineage?
Despite having five sons, his lineage ended as none of them produced an heir.
Where is William Marshall buried?
William Marshall is buried in Temple Church.
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- 00:00:00this video is sponsored by wandrium
- 00:00:04when William Marshall died in the year
- 00:00:061219 he was the most powerful and most
- 00:00:09highly respected man in the Kingdom of
- 00:00:11England he was the Earl of Pembroke the
- 00:00:14Regent for the young Henry III and had
- 00:00:16recently defeated a great rebellion of
- 00:00:19English Lords and thrown back a
- 00:00:21devastating Invasion by the French the
- 00:00:23young king owed William marshalled his
- 00:00:25kingdom and all England owed him the
- 00:00:27hard-won peace upon his death the
- 00:00:30Archbishop Stephen Langton called him
- 00:00:32the greatest Knight in the world
- 00:00:34but he was not given these great honors
- 00:00:36he won them by his great deeds and his
- 00:00:39many virtues
- 00:00:41he began his life as the second son of a
- 00:00:43minor Noble destined to inherit nothing
- 00:00:46of value it was his talent as a knight
- 00:00:48on the battlefield and as a tournament
- 00:00:50champion that won him renowned and
- 00:00:53riches through hundreds of Victories and
- 00:00:56for 51 years he loyally served King
- 00:00:58Henry II his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine
- 00:01:01their sons Henry the young king Richard
- 00:01:03the lionheart and King John and their
- 00:01:06grandson Henry III but was he really
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- 00:01:11chivalry or was he also a cunning
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- 00:02:45in 1152 during the siege of Newbury
- 00:02:47Castle King Stephen of England ordered
- 00:02:50the execution of William Marshall
- 00:02:51William had committed no crime but he
- 00:02:54had been given over to the king as
- 00:02:56hostage to ensure his father's obedience
- 00:02:58to the crown but that father broke his
- 00:03:01word the king commanded that William be
- 00:03:03taken to the gibbit and strung up
- 00:03:05William was five years old
- 00:03:08as the young boy was led from the
- 00:03:10siegeworks to the scaffold by the king's
- 00:03:12soldiers oblivious that he was going to
- 00:03:14his death he passed by the Earl of
- 00:03:16Arundel who was holding a handsome
- 00:03:17Javelin with boyish excitement the lad
- 00:03:20said let me have a go that spear sir
- 00:03:22King Stephen heard the boy's innocent
- 00:03:24Glee and his heart was overcome with
- 00:03:27compassion he scooped up the child and
- 00:03:29said that he was reprieved and they all
- 00:03:31went back to continue The Siege
- 00:03:34this was a period of Civil War in
- 00:03:36England named by later historians as the
- 00:03:38Anarchy and the stakes could not have
- 00:03:40been Higher King Stephen was at war with
- 00:03:43the empress Matilda and as both were
- 00:03:45grandchildren of William the Conqueror
- 00:03:46both had a claim to the throne of
- 00:03:48England Matilda's lineage was stronger
- 00:03:51as she was the daughter of Henry the
- 00:03:53first the former King who had explicitly
- 00:03:55nominated her as his Heir while Stephen
- 00:03:57was merely the son of the conqueror's
- 00:03:59daughter Adela on the other hand Matilda
- 00:04:02was a woman while Stephen was a man the
- 00:04:05Lords of the realm supported one
- 00:04:07claimant over the other some switching
- 00:04:09Allegiance during the conflict and many
- 00:04:10using the situation to better their own
- 00:04:12positions one of these Lords one of
- 00:04:15middling rank was John Marshall whose
- 00:04:17lands centered on the west country
- 00:04:20during the reign of Henry the first Jon
- 00:04:22had gradually accumulated land wealth
- 00:04:24and Status he eventually purchased for
- 00:04:26himself a position at court called the
- 00:04:28master Marshall C it cost him 40 silver
- 00:04:31marks a huge sum especially considering
- 00:04:34the position alone would bring no
- 00:04:36greater power or income by itself
- 00:04:38what it did do however was give him an
- 00:04:41official place at the court and
- 00:04:42responsibilities over four under
- 00:04:44Marshals a group of Royal ushers The
- 00:04:46Keeper of the king's tents and the
- 00:04:48supervisor of the royal fireplaces it
- 00:04:51was certainly not the most prestigious
- 00:04:53position but it did give him a certain
- 00:04:55amount of access to the king and to the
- 00:04:57leading Barons after Henry the First's
- 00:04:59death in late 1135 Stephen acted swiftly
- 00:05:02to take the crown of England for himself
- 00:05:04and John Marshall offered the new king
- 00:05:05his full support his loyalty earned John
- 00:05:08a position as custodian of the royal
- 00:05:10castle at Marlborough but as Stephen
- 00:05:12showed himself to be a rather soft King
- 00:05:14support for Matilda Gru and John
- 00:05:16Marshall switched his Allegiance during
- 00:05:19the Civil War John Marshall showed
- 00:05:21himself to be an excellent Soldier and a
- 00:05:23skillful politician he was also quite
- 00:05:25cunning and brutal using the conflicts
- 00:05:27to better himself as much as he could
- 00:05:29late in the conflict he had his marriage
- 00:05:31annulled so that he could marry a new
- 00:05:33woman called civil the sister of the
- 00:05:35Earl of Salisbury John and Sybil would
- 00:05:37have seven children together the second
- 00:05:39of which born in about 1147 was William
- 00:05:43his early childhood was likely spent at
- 00:05:45the Family Estate at Hampstead Marshall
- 00:05:47which included a modern Bailey Castle no
- 00:05:49doubt he saw little of his father who
- 00:05:51was occupied in furthering his interests
- 00:05:53wherever possible but Jon overstepped
- 00:05:56the Mark when he built a new modern
- 00:05:57Bailey Castle near his estate at Newbury
- 00:06:00King Stephen attacked it in full force
- 00:06:02and Jon could not hope to resist the
- 00:06:05terms of John's surrender included
- 00:06:06giving over his second son William as
- 00:06:08hostage but the ruthless John Marshall
- 00:06:10had no intention of making peace he's
- 00:06:13handing over of the five-year-old
- 00:06:14William was merely a trick to buy him
- 00:06:16more time to fight and he was perfectly
- 00:06:18willing to let the king kill the boy
- 00:06:20there is a famous lion in the medieval
- 00:06:23biography of William Marshall where John
- 00:06:25declares that he didn't care about his
- 00:06:26son for he still had the Anvil and
- 00:06:28Hammer to forge yet better ones
- 00:06:31on the face of it this was an
- 00:06:33extraordinary attitude but perhaps Jon
- 00:06:35was making a calculated risk everyone
- 00:06:38knew that King Stephen was a soft touch
- 00:06:40his weakness in failing to punish Those
- 00:06:42Who Rose against him was one of the very
- 00:06:44reasons for the long conflict and it may
- 00:06:46be that Jon believed Stephen could never
- 00:06:48have killed a little boy
- 00:06:50still after being saved from hanging the
- 00:06:52lad was later led to a catapult they
- 00:06:55threatened to load the boy into it and
- 00:06:57fling him at the castle when this didn't
- 00:06:59move the Defenders they suggested using
- 00:07:01him as a human shield in an assault on
- 00:07:04the walls that didn't transpire either
- 00:07:06though he was thus saved from death and
- 00:07:09continued as a hostage for months
- 00:07:10perhaps more than a year
- 00:07:12but these events may have been William
- 00:07:14Marshall's first memories certainly he
- 00:07:17remembered the stories and recounted
- 00:07:19them to his friends and Sons later in
- 00:07:21life
- 00:07:22he didn't appear to hold any of this
- 00:07:24against his father and in fact seems to
- 00:07:26have admired him as an ambitious shrewd
- 00:07:28warlord but perhaps his father's actions
- 00:07:31towards his King and his son also had
- 00:07:34some impact on William's lifelong
- 00:07:36perception of the virtue of unwavering
- 00:07:39loyalty
- 00:07:40the years following Williams released
- 00:07:43from captivity passed in relative peace
- 00:07:45King Stephen died in 1154 when William
- 00:07:47was about seven years old and Henry II
- 00:07:50son of empress Matilda ascended the
- 00:07:52throne as king of England Henry II would
- 00:07:55go on to be one of England's greatest
- 00:07:57Kings and William Marshall would be
- 00:07:59closely tied to him and his lion for the
- 00:08:01rest of his life during Henry's early
- 00:08:03Reign William the boy grew into a fine
- 00:08:06young man the history of William
- 00:08:08Marshall says quote in a few short years
- 00:08:10young William grew into such a fine
- 00:08:13figure of a man that no sculptor could
- 00:08:15have created one so perfect in every
- 00:08:17limb I saw it with my own eyes and
- 00:08:19remember it well such Fair feet and
- 00:08:21hands but they were as nothing compared
- 00:08:23with the rest of his handsome body
- 00:08:25anyone who beheld his shapely upright
- 00:08:27figure would have declared if he had any
- 00:08:29judgment that there was none more finely
- 00:08:31built in the whole wide world his hair
- 00:08:34was brown his complexion good and
- 00:08:36swarthy and his bearing was worthy of an
- 00:08:38emperor of Rome with a fine broad stride
- 00:08:40and impressively tall in stature as any
- 00:08:43noble man could wish end quote this
- 00:08:45young fellow may have possessed a fine
- 00:08:47physique but as the second son of a
- 00:08:49relatively minor Noble he had little in
- 00:08:51the way of prospects his older brother
- 00:08:53John would inherit everything from their
- 00:08:55father the family lands and wealth and
- 00:08:57the office of Master Marshall while
- 00:08:59William would get nothing but his name
- 00:09:02in about 1160 when he was 13 years old
- 00:09:04William was sent to Normandy to serve in
- 00:09:06the household of the baron William of
- 00:09:08tankerville a Kinsman of William's
- 00:09:10mother Sybil he was sent off with little
- 00:09:12Fanfare other than his weeping mother
- 00:09:14and siblings and only a single servant
- 00:09:16to accompany him his father was not
- 00:09:18there to see him off during his life
- 00:09:20William would cross the English Channel
- 00:09:22dozens of times but no doubt this first
- 00:09:24Crossing was one of the most memorable
- 00:09:27he was going to the land of his
- 00:09:28ancestors but England was all he had
- 00:09:30known and at the Norman castle of
- 00:09:32tankerville and the banks of the same he
- 00:09:34would be instructed in the business of
- 00:09:36being a knight and he would learn his
- 00:09:37business as well or better than any man
- 00:09:39ever did
- 00:09:44the Lord of tankerville maintained a
- 00:09:46powerful retinue of household Knights
- 00:09:48sworn to him in service and William
- 00:09:49received his nightly education amongst
- 00:09:51them for about six or seven years his
- 00:09:54medieval biographer amusingly claims the
- 00:09:56young William was both lazy and greedy
- 00:09:58he went to bed early slept late and ate
- 00:10:01too much a typical teenager really his
- 00:10:04education included reading and writing
- 00:10:06in French at least and he was never very
- 00:10:08skilled in Latin and other aristocratic
- 00:10:10Pursuits like hunting dancing singing
- 00:10:12and chess but he took little interest in
- 00:10:15these things his real passion was in the
- 00:10:17rigorous military training that formed
- 00:10:19the core of his life for years he
- 00:10:22learned and excelled in horsemanship the
- 00:10:24use of weapons and armored combat in
- 00:10:271166 when William was around 20 years
- 00:10:30old he reached the end of his training
- 00:10:32and was knighted by his Lord in a brief
- 00:10:34ceremony at Nur chatel in Northeast
- 00:10:36Normandy it was a hurried affair because
- 00:10:38they were on the way to battle
- 00:10:40the Lords of Normandy had moved to the
- 00:10:42border to defend the duchy from The
- 00:10:43Neighbors in the counties of Flanders
- 00:10:45pontier and boloin while at Nur chateel
- 00:10:47tankerville discovered his position was
- 00:10:49soon to be attacked and so gathered his
- 00:10:51retinue of 28 nights including the newly
- 00:10:54dubbed William and hurried to intercept
- 00:10:56the attack at a bridge on the outskirts
- 00:10:58of the town as a newly knighted young
- 00:11:00man about to engage in his first real
- 00:11:02fight William was in a state of high
- 00:11:05excitement as the retinue reached the
- 00:11:07bridge William pushed his horse to the
- 00:11:08front he was commanded in no uncertain
- 00:11:11terms to stay back and to not be so
- 00:11:13presumptuous for a moment he was
- 00:11:15crestfallen and ashamed he let three
- 00:11:17Knights pass him but it was not in his
- 00:11:19nature to be anywhere but the front and
- 00:11:21so he spurred his horse forward until he
- 00:11:23was at the very head of the party
- 00:11:24crossing the bridge his biographer tells
- 00:11:27a story like this quote and on thy Road
- 00:11:29till they saw the enemy right before
- 00:11:31them advancing in great numbers they
- 00:11:33went to meet them and as the two forces
- 00:11:34closed they sent their horses charging
- 00:11:36forward with shields braced and Lance's
- 00:11:39leveled they struck each each other with
- 00:11:40their utmost Minds piercing and
- 00:11:42shattering Shields smashing and
- 00:11:44splintering their lances and battering
- 00:11:46each other with the stumps so loud was
- 00:11:48the clashing thin of their blows that it
- 00:11:50would have drowned God's Thunder you'd
- 00:11:52have heard the echoing clang and ring of
- 00:11:54helmets battered down to the chainmail
- 00:11:56hoods and William Marshall made a
- 00:11:58valiant show indeed his Lance broken he
- 00:12:01drew his sword at once and plunged Into
- 00:12:03The Fray no one seeing him would have
- 00:12:05thought him a novice in arms he dealt
- 00:12:07and received so many blows before he was
- 00:12:09done he had no intention of leaving till
- 00:12:11he'd shown what he could do many found
- 00:12:13him a fearful foe as he cut through the
- 00:12:15Press with awesome blows so awesome
- 00:12:17indeed and dealt with such force that
- 00:12:19many gave way before him terrified end
- 00:12:21quote the battle continued to ebb and
- 00:12:24flow the tankerville's knights were
- 00:12:25driven back by the arrival of more enemy
- 00:12:27Riders near the end of the battle
- 00:12:29William was wounded by men wielding an
- 00:12:31iron hook leaving a long-lasting scar on
- 00:12:34his shoulder from where they tried to
- 00:12:35bring him down from his horse that horse
- 00:12:37was also Gravely injured and would soon
- 00:12:40soon die of its wounds the biographer
- 00:12:42assures us that all agreed young William
- 00:12:45had fought better than anyone else on
- 00:12:47either side that day it sounds too good
- 00:12:49to be true of course because how could a
- 00:12:51young man in his first battle out fight
- 00:12:54so many veterans lest we doubt the story
- 00:12:56he says quote I tell you no word of a
- 00:12:59lie it was well known and reported the
- 00:13:01fact is that with the Marshall's help
- 00:13:02the men of the Town managed to out fight
- 00:13:05their attackers end quote the biographer
- 00:13:07might be exaggerating but then again
- 00:13:09William did become the greatest
- 00:13:11tournament Knight of his generation
- 00:13:13perhaps the greatest ever so it is
- 00:13:15entirely possible or even likely that he
- 00:13:17was the most skilled as well as the most
- 00:13:18motivated Knight on the field that day
- 00:13:21however although William bested many
- 00:13:23wealthy men he did not have the wisdom
- 00:13:25to take any of them prisoner thus unable
- 00:13:27to Ransom those nights he remained
- 00:13:29impoverished Not only was he now without
- 00:13:32a war horse he did not have the funds to
- 00:13:34replace it what was more the Border
- 00:13:36conflict soon fizzled out and peace
- 00:13:38returned to Normandy so tankerville
- 00:13:40reduced the number of nights in his
- 00:13:42retinue and William found himself let go
- 00:13:44with no Lord he now had no home no money
- 00:13:47and no real prospects an impoverished
- 00:13:50Knight with no master was a dishonorable
- 00:13:52state to be in and perhaps he considered
- 00:13:54returning home to England his father
- 00:13:56John Marshall had died in 1165 and
- 00:13:59William's older brother John had
- 00:14:00inherited the martial lands and the
- 00:14:02position of Marshall as the younger
- 00:14:04brother William could have asked for a
- 00:14:06position in the new Marshall's household
- 00:14:08it would have been a comfortable
- 00:14:09existence coming at the cost of living
- 00:14:11in his brother's Shadow William though
- 00:14:13was never interested in taking the easy
- 00:14:16path
- 00:14:17he sold the cloak he had been awarded by
- 00:14:20tankerville at his knighting for the sum
- 00:14:21of 22 Shillings and with the money he
- 00:14:24bought a Paul free for himself and a
- 00:14:25pack horse to carry his belongings with
- 00:14:27his arms and armor packed on the old nag
- 00:14:29he set out to seek his fortune a
- 00:14:32tournament north of Le Mans had been
- 00:14:34announced and William made his way there
- 00:14:35as did any night seeking renown
- 00:14:38indeed the Lord of tankerville also
- 00:14:40attended with his remaining Knights and
- 00:14:42William was allowed to tag along however
- 00:14:44he was ashamed to have to fight in the
- 00:14:45tourney without a war horse riding a
- 00:14:48pool free would have been an enormous
- 00:14:49disadvantage for the young Knight and
- 00:14:51perhaps to avoid his embarrassment
- 00:14:52tankerville granted young William the
- 00:14:54use of adestria this particular horse
- 00:14:57was unwanted by anyone else because it
- 00:14:59was so wild that it was almost
- 00:15:00uncontrollable and William must have
- 00:15:02doubted his chances in the coming
- 00:15:04tourney these 12th century tournaments
- 00:15:07were not like the jousts we tend to see
- 00:15:09in TV and movies that are from later
- 00:15:11eras Journeys were more like mock
- 00:15:13battles fought by teams of knights who
- 00:15:16ranged over a wide area and wounds and
- 00:15:18broken bones were common while deaths
- 00:15:20were also known the game was intended to
- 00:15:23be training for Real Warfare but it was
- 00:15:25also a chance for Knights to win Glory
- 00:15:27outside of war the other great reward
- 00:15:29was wealth one through defeating other
- 00:15:32Knights and taking them prisoner the
- 00:15:34captive was expected to pay a ransom for
- 00:15:36his release usually in cash and might
- 00:15:38also hand over their horse arms and
- 00:15:40armor of course the risks too were not
- 00:15:42only physical but financial and being
- 00:15:44defeated would cost the man dearly
- 00:15:47the two sides of dozens and sometimes
- 00:15:49hundreds of knights would line up on
- 00:15:51opposite sides of a large field when the
- 00:15:53signal was given they would charge into
- 00:15:54a great Clash after the first stages of
- 00:15:57the battle the fighting would break up
- 00:15:59into smaller contingents ranging across
- 00:16:01miles of Countryside until sundown and
- 00:16:03William's first tournament was a success
- 00:16:05taking two very valuable Prisoners the
- 00:16:07first he battered to the ground with a
- 00:16:09lance and the second he seized by taking
- 00:16:11his horse's bridle and dragging him away
- 00:16:14before overpowering him a remarkable
- 00:16:16display of Daring and horsemanship in
- 00:16:19the midst of the Malay especially
- 00:16:20considering he had such a difficult
- 00:16:22horse of his own to handle and in fact
- 00:16:24this would go on to become William's
- 00:16:26signature move his skill and bravery
- 00:16:29that day set him on the path to
- 00:16:30financial success he won not only cash
- 00:16:33but four war horses along with other
- 00:16:35horses and a fine array of gear and his
- 00:16:37new wealth transformed his status as a
- 00:16:39knight immediately tankerville and his
- 00:16:41retinue treated William with new respect
- 00:16:43because material wealth especially that
- 00:16:46one in combat demonstrates a man's inner
- 00:16:48virtue as William's biographer says how
- 00:16:51much you've got is how much you're worth
- 00:16:53and how much we care about you William
- 00:16:55at once set off for a new tournament to
- 00:16:57be held just three days later riding day
- 00:16:59and night to make it in time he
- 00:17:01performed so valiantly there that he was
- 00:17:03declared outright winner of the
- 00:17:05tournament and for the next year or more
- 00:17:07he had a career as a famed tournament
- 00:17:09night traveling to every land where a
- 00:17:11knight should wish to win Renown quote
- 00:17:13through France the low countries Eno and
- 00:17:16Flanders word of his deeds resounded
- 00:17:18every worthy man in Brittany and
- 00:17:20Normandy sang his Praises his Valor was
- 00:17:22known to all in Anjou Maine and the
- 00:17:24duchy of aquiten end quote having won at
- 00:17:27least some Fame and wealth in late 1167
- 00:17:30he elected to return home to England for
- 00:17:32it with the land of his birth and he
- 00:17:34wanted to see his good Kinsmen he had
- 00:17:36not been home for eight years but was
- 00:17:38returning as a man of some reputation
- 00:17:40and independent means and soon he would
- 00:17:43be going to war
- 00:17:47instead of looking for a position in his
- 00:17:50brother's household William instead
- 00:17:51found service in that of his maternal
- 00:17:53Uncle Patrick the Earl of Salisbury he
- 00:17:55was a noble of the first Rank and
- 00:17:56Salisbury was soon called by King Henry
- 00:17:58II to support a campaign in Aquitaine so
- 00:18:01William had made the correct Choice as
- 00:18:03he was about to be drawn into the circle
- 00:18:04of the royal family where he would stay
- 00:18:06more or less for the rest of his life
- 00:18:08there was rebellion in aquitone and
- 00:18:10Lords in neighboring regions defied
- 00:18:12Henry II's Authority in part two the
- 00:18:15ambitious Lucian family led by Jeffrey
- 00:18:17and his younger brother gee were raiding
- 00:18:19around Poitier and the King retaliated
- 00:18:20with raid on lucindaun lands William's
- 00:18:23experience of combat thus far had been a
- 00:18:25skirmish between Knights and the
- 00:18:27chivalrous pageantry of tournaments now
- 00:18:29he would see a different kind of warfare
- 00:18:32as castles were nion impregnable without
- 00:18:34long and expensive sieges the best way
- 00:18:36to hurt an enemy was through brutal
- 00:18:38sorties into his lands burning crops and
- 00:18:40Villages and taking whatever plunder you
- 00:18:42could carry off the immediate victims
- 00:18:44were Ordinary People but this kind of
- 00:18:45Destruction would also damage the
- 00:18:47economic base of the Lords who ruled
- 00:18:49over them in this case it took about a
- 00:18:51month for Jeffrey and guidelucinyan to
- 00:18:53submit to Henry at which point the king
- 00:18:55left for the north to part a peace with
- 00:18:57King Louis of France he left his wife
- 00:18:59Eleanor of aquiten behind importio to
- 00:19:01look after things with the Earl of
- 00:19:02Salisbury as her lieutenant
- 00:19:05in 1168 William was part of salisbury's
- 00:19:08retinue guarding Eleanor as she traveled
- 00:19:10through the countryside in portsieur on
- 00:19:12the way back to Poitier as the country
- 00:19:13had been supposedly pacified there were
- 00:19:16a few guards and their rode without
- 00:19:17armor
- 00:19:18without warning the party was ambushed
- 00:19:21by Jeffrey and guidelucinion Eleanor was
- 00:19:23sent on down the road while the Earl of
- 00:19:25Salisbury and his men turned to hold off
- 00:19:27the attack While most of the knights
- 00:19:28were shrugging on their armor the Earl
- 00:19:30changed from his riding horse to his War
- 00:19:32Horse but was killed as he climbed into
- 00:19:34the saddle by a lance driven into his
- 00:19:36back
- 00:19:37important men like Salisbury were
- 00:19:39usually taken hostage as there were far
- 00:19:41more valuable alive than dead it was a
- 00:19:43shocking moment and the Knights of both
- 00:19:45sides were astonished the biography
- 00:19:47tells us what happened next quote seeing
- 00:19:49his uncle mortally stricken the Marshall
- 00:19:51was almost crazed with grief that he
- 00:19:53hadn't been able to stop his killer he
- 00:19:55was desperate to take revenge not
- 00:19:57waiting to arm fully clad only in a
- 00:19:59Hallberg he rode straight to the attack
- 00:20:01clutching a lance he dealt with the
- 00:20:03first he met sending him crashing to the
- 00:20:04ground burning to avenge his uncle no
- 00:20:07ravening lion was ever so Savage with
- 00:20:09its prey indeed anyone who got in his
- 00:20:11way he put to a painful dismal end he
- 00:20:14would have Avenged the Earl indeed if he
- 00:20:16hadn't run into their lances and had his
- 00:20:18horse killed beneath him but being
- 00:20:20unsettled didn't slow him down he could
- 00:20:22see no possible way of escape a band of
- 00:20:24more than 60 attacked him altogether all
- 00:20:26bent on overwhelming him and taking him
- 00:20:28captive but he showed not the slightest
- 00:20:30sign of fear setting his back to a hedge
- 00:20:32so that he had only to defend the front
- 00:20:34he cried anyone who fancies testing his
- 00:20:37strength step forward all of them strove
- 00:20:39with might and Mane to kill or capture
- 00:20:41him but he fought back even harder
- 00:20:43defending himself with such resolve that
- 00:20:46he slew six of their horses confronted
- 00:20:48by a riotous clamor the Marshal made a
- 00:20:50stand like a boar against the pack of
- 00:20:51hounds they would never have taken him
- 00:20:54they couldn't lay a hand on him not
- 00:20:55daring to go near and he would never
- 00:20:57have been theirs had he not been for a
- 00:20:58Sly attack
- 00:21:00one night jump to the Hedge and straight
- 00:21:02away aimed a spear thrust through it to
- 00:21:04strike him from behind sending at least
- 00:21:06a yard of the shaft cleaned through his
- 00:21:08leg end quote Gravely wounded William
- 00:21:12was taken prisoner
- 00:21:14all his hard work and achievements thus
- 00:21:16far had amounted to little his uncle his
- 00:21:18Lord and Patron His Highest contact had
- 00:21:21been killed before his eyes and William
- 00:21:23had failed to save him Williams of
- 00:21:25little value himself and could expect no
- 00:21:27special treatment in fact his wound was
- 00:21:30left untreated as he was dragged through
- 00:21:31the Wilds of the countryside behind the
- 00:21:33roving band of enemy Knights after
- 00:21:36months of ignominious captivity he was
- 00:21:39ransomed by Eleanor of aquitone and he
- 00:21:41was given a place in the Queen's own
- 00:21:42retinue no doubt she was happy to find a
- 00:21:45place for a skillful and courageous
- 00:21:46young Knight and of course he was the
- 00:21:48nephew of the slain Earl of Salisbury
- 00:21:50but still it was quite a turnaround
- 00:21:52Williams served her for the next two
- 00:21:54years in Aquitaine guarding her as she
- 00:21:56traveled and perhaps taking leave to
- 00:21:57compete in tournaments when he could as
- 00:21:59the region was gradually pacified once
- 00:22:01again William accompanied Eleanor back
- 00:22:03to England in 1170 to attend the
- 00:22:05coronation of her son Henry Henry II was
- 00:22:09still very much alive but he chose to
- 00:22:11have his eldest son Henry at just 15
- 00:22:13years old crowned King along with him
- 00:22:15the heir was tall and handsome with
- 00:22:18broad shoulders pale freckled cheeks
- 00:22:20piercing blue eyes and golden red hair
- 00:22:22Henry II had spent his adult life
- 00:22:24steadily accumulating lands what today
- 00:22:27is often called the androvin Empire and
- 00:22:29he knew that without a clear succession
- 00:22:30in place they would all fall into
- 00:22:32Anarchy on his eventual death just as
- 00:22:34England had with the death of Henry the
- 00:22:36first the king intended that his eldest
- 00:22:38son would inherit the crown of England
- 00:22:40and the duchy of Normandy his second son
- 00:22:42Richard would inherit Equity their
- 00:22:44mother's Homeland while Jeffrey was heir
- 00:22:46to Brittany poor John the youngest would
- 00:22:48get nothing of note although he was only
- 00:22:51about two years old when all this was
- 00:22:52decided perhaps thanks to Eleanor's
- 00:22:55suggestion Henry II now chose William
- 00:22:57Marshall to be the young King's tutor in
- 00:23:00arms and a leading member of his retinue
- 00:23:02it was an enormously significant
- 00:23:04appointment he may have been the junior
- 00:23:06partner but the young Henry had been
- 00:23:08crowned a king of England and William
- 00:23:09was given the great honor of guiding him
- 00:23:12in matters of arms William was about 23
- 00:23:15years old and for the next 10 years and
- 00:23:16more William Marshall and Henry the
- 00:23:18young king would be Inseparable
- 00:23:20companions quote thanks to his guidance
- 00:23:23and instruction the young king grew in
- 00:23:24honor nobility and esteem prowess was
- 00:23:28his constant companion and in view of
- 00:23:30his many virtues he was deemed the
- 00:23:31finest of all princes on Earth Christian
- 00:23:33and saracen alak end quote but the young
- 00:23:36king was in a difficult position he had
- 00:23:38a grand title and some responsibilities
- 00:23:41but no freedom and no money of his own
- 00:23:43his father would not share power and the
- 00:23:46sun grew increasingly frustrated his
- 00:23:48anger encouraged by his father-in-law
- 00:23:50King Louis VII of France and in 1173
- 00:23:53Mattis came to a head at a great family
- 00:23:55meeting when the young king demanded the
- 00:23:58Old King give up either anju Normandy or
- 00:24:00England to his eldest son's Rule King
- 00:24:02Henry refused and young Henry fled now
- 00:24:06in open Rebellion against his father
- 00:24:07taking many of his loyal returners with
- 00:24:09him some of the Lords and knights in the
- 00:24:12young King's household refused outright
- 00:24:14were turned back but a handful stayed
- 00:24:16with him as he ran for the protection of
- 00:24:17his father-in-law the king of France
- 00:24:19these few swore a new oath of allegiance
- 00:24:21to the rebellious son the five leading
- 00:24:24knights in the young King's household
- 00:24:25were declared traitors to the crown
- 00:24:27William Marshall had spent years
- 00:24:29carefully furthering his interests and
- 00:24:31the most sensible course of action would
- 00:24:33have been to return to King Henry II
- 00:24:34distancing himself from the ungrateful
- 00:24:36son
- 00:24:37but William instead chose to renew his
- 00:24:40oath of loyalty to his Lord over his
- 00:24:42King and to follow his friend into
- 00:24:44Rebellion
- 00:24:45[Music]
- 00:24:48young Henry's Brothers Richard and
- 00:24:49Jeffrey joined him in Rebellion as did
- 00:24:51their mother Eleanor in Paris the eldest
- 00:24:54son was proclaimed the new king of
- 00:24:56England and he set about Gathering
- 00:24:57powerful allies by promising Rich
- 00:24:59rewards insurrections began from the
- 00:25:02Scottish border to aquitone throughout
- 00:25:04the conflict William remained loyal to
- 00:25:06Young Henry some have suggested that
- 00:25:08Marshall had always been an agent of
- 00:25:10Eleanor placed in the young King's
- 00:25:12household explicitly to influence him
- 00:25:14for his mother's ends namely this
- 00:25:16Rebellion we don't know one way or the
- 00:25:19other but to me that seems out of
- 00:25:21character considering his actions
- 00:25:22throughout his life the biography tells
- 00:25:25us that during the war it was William
- 00:25:26Marshall who had the great honor of
- 00:25:28knighting the young king this is
- 00:25:31especially notable considering William
- 00:25:32had no great title or land and so if
- 00:25:35it's true it is a sign of the high
- 00:25:37regard he was held in the young king
- 00:25:39invaded Normandy and King Louis took his
- 00:25:41army further to the South but the
- 00:25:43attacks soon faltered an invasion of
- 00:25:46England was planned and an advanced
- 00:25:48guard landed in East Anglia and captured
- 00:25:50Norwich while Henry II rushed back to
- 00:25:52his kingdom to put down local rebellions
- 00:25:54when William of Scotland was captured in
- 00:25:56the north the rebel invasion was
- 00:25:58canceled instead a fresh invasion of
- 00:26:00Normandy was launched but Henry II
- 00:26:02returned and put a stop to that as well
- 00:26:04the Rebellion ran out of steam and the
- 00:26:07young king made peace on his father's
- 00:26:09terms his sons and their supporters
- 00:26:11William Marshall included were forgiven
- 00:26:13his wife Eleanor however was not and she
- 00:26:16would spend the next 10 years and More
- 00:26:18in captivity the young king tamed was
- 00:26:21sent to Portu to assist his brother
- 00:26:23Richard fight the ongoing unrest in and
- 00:26:26around Aquitaine but from around 1176 it
- 00:26:30seems he ultimately turned away from the
- 00:26:32Affairs of state and toward the Pomp and
- 00:26:34chivalry of the tournament
- 00:26:36for the next few years William and the
- 00:26:38young King traveled the tournament
- 00:26:40circuit and it was William now aged
- 00:26:43about 30 whose reputation and wealth was
- 00:26:45transformed by his remarkable successes
- 00:26:47when he was an old man he claimed that
- 00:26:50in tournaments he had defeated an
- 00:26:52astonishing 500 Knights initially he
- 00:26:55fought along with Henry as part of a
- 00:26:57team who traveled and fought together
- 00:26:59but by the late 1170s Williams
- 00:27:01reputation and skill had grown so much
- 00:27:03that he began to attend events on his
- 00:27:05own
- 00:27:06he was exceptionally skilled as a
- 00:27:09Horseman and immensely accurate and
- 00:27:11Powerful when delivering crushing blows
- 00:27:13with his weapons he was also famously
- 00:27:15able to take an incredible beating
- 00:27:17himself resisting blows that would have
- 00:27:19failed other men and he was a cunning
- 00:27:21tactician making correct spit-second
- 00:27:24decisions In the Heat of combat in other
- 00:27:26words he had all the attributes
- 00:27:28necessary to be a great Champion he was
- 00:27:30a once in a generation Talent
- 00:27:33he did not only win Fame and Glory but
- 00:27:35this was the period when he became
- 00:27:37immensely wealthy these riches were the
- 00:27:40worldly display of his inner virtue but
- 00:27:42his financial success also elevated him
- 00:27:44socially despite his lack of land and
- 00:27:46title so much so that he even
- 00:27:49established his own retinue still
- 00:27:51loyally serving the young King William
- 00:27:53Marshall was able to raise his own
- 00:27:54banner and to fund minute arms to fight
- 00:27:56under it his coat of arms the Red Lion
- 00:27:59rampant against the green and gold field
- 00:28:01remains famous even today William and
- 00:28:04the young king were close friends
- 00:28:05Companions and brothers in arms for
- 00:28:07around 12 years but in 1182 a terrible
- 00:28:11rumor reached Henry's ears
- 00:28:14William Marshall was accused of betting
- 00:28:17Henry's wife Queen Marguerite according
- 00:28:20to the biography this was a baseless
- 00:28:22accusation by five jealous knights in
- 00:28:24the king's household they also claimed
- 00:28:26that the Marshal was acting above his
- 00:28:28station stealing the young King's
- 00:28:30Limelight and usurping his honor as well
- 00:28:32as doing it to the queen Henry seems to
- 00:28:35have doubted these rumors enough to
- 00:28:37publicly ignore them however his
- 00:28:38demeanor became extremely cold towards
- 00:28:41William and William in turn withdrew
- 00:28:43from his Lord's company not coming
- 00:28:44anywhere near him
- 00:28:46surely if the accusations of adultery
- 00:28:48had been true then William's punishment
- 00:28:50would have been immediate and Swift but
- 00:28:53perhaps there was something to the
- 00:28:55accusations of arrogance matters came to
- 00:28:57a head at Christmas 1182 when in front
- 00:29:00of a busy Court William asked for the
- 00:29:02chance to prove his innocence through
- 00:29:04trial by combat
- 00:29:06he offered to fight three opponents one
- 00:29:08after the other and if bested he would
- 00:29:10go to The Gallows but Henry coldly
- 00:29:13refused their Rift seemed irreconcilable
- 00:29:16and William was in effect banished from
- 00:29:18the household
- 00:29:19so in early 1183 he found himself a free
- 00:29:23agent once more without a lord to serve
- 00:29:25a bidding war soon broke out with counts
- 00:29:28and Dukes offering him huge sums and
- 00:29:30offers of marriage to win his service it
- 00:29:33is likely he entered the household of
- 00:29:34the count of Flanders for a short time
- 00:29:36so that he could fight on the Count's
- 00:29:38tournament team but it wasn't long
- 00:29:40before the message came that the
- 00:29:42scandalous charges had been found false
- 00:29:44and William was asked to return to the
- 00:29:47young king
- 00:29:48Henry needed William's help because he
- 00:29:50was in open conflict with his brother
- 00:29:51Richard and once more the family was at
- 00:29:54War
- 00:29:55however a true disaster would soon
- 00:29:57strike by the end of May the young king
- 00:30:00fell ill with a fever and then he
- 00:30:02contracted dysentery after days of
- 00:30:04battling the illness he died on 11th of
- 00:30:06June 1183 he was 28 years old
- 00:30:11on his deathbed the young king asked
- 00:30:13William to fulfill The Vow the young
- 00:30:15king had made a few months earlier to
- 00:30:17take up the cross and to undertake a
- 00:30:19crusade to the Holy Land
- 00:30:21even after the terrible falling out the
- 00:30:24two had recently suffered William swore
- 00:30:26that he would this is a great example of
- 00:30:28putting honor and loyalty above personal
- 00:30:31Advantage William now masterless again
- 00:30:33would have had his pick of great Lords
- 00:30:35offering wealth and even marriage into
- 00:30:37their families instead with the
- 00:30:39permission of the devastated Henry II
- 00:30:41William left for the holy land a few
- 00:30:43months later to honor the final wishes
- 00:30:45of his dear friend before he went he
- 00:30:48returned to his family in England and
- 00:30:49said farewell setting his Affairs in
- 00:30:51order on the chance that he was never to
- 00:30:53return
- 00:30:54he then took up the cross and traveled
- 00:30:56the over 2000 miles to Jerusalem during
- 00:30:59his two years in utrement he became
- 00:31:01great friends with the Knights Templar
- 00:31:03and hospitaler in fact making a secret
- 00:31:05promise to the Templars but little else
- 00:31:07is known of his activities it was a
- 00:31:10period of relative Calm before the
- 00:31:12events of 1187 that would lead to the
- 00:31:14Third Crusade although the coming storm
- 00:31:16was already on the horizon
- 00:31:19as Saladin continued his preparations
- 00:31:21for his Grand assault on the Christian
- 00:31:22kingdoms William Marshall headed back to
- 00:31:25Normandy where he met with King Henry II
- 00:31:28the King awarded William now aged almost
- 00:31:3040 a place in his household he had
- 00:31:33survived countless tournaments Warfare
- 00:31:35and a pilgrimage to Jerusalem but now he
- 00:31:38had to face the Cutthroat environment of
- 00:31:40the Court
- 00:31:41he had served at the side of the young
- 00:31:43king for years and had encountered the
- 00:31:45intrigues of other Knights and Lords but
- 00:31:47that was nothing like the court of Henry
- 00:31:49II every courtier that surrounded the
- 00:31:51king sought to further his own interests
- 00:31:53while at the same time shifting factions
- 00:31:55coalesced around the most powerful men
- 00:31:57as his career Advanced William took the
- 00:32:00greatest care to avoid making powerful
- 00:32:02enemies and so never fully committed to
- 00:32:04one side or the other he became known
- 00:32:06even mocked for his careful equivocation
- 00:32:09through it all however he maintained
- 00:32:11steadfast loyalty to the crown and his
- 00:32:14reputation for unfailing Fidelity
- 00:32:16gradually won over the most important
- 00:32:17figure of all the king
- 00:32:20in 1186 the king granted William his
- 00:32:23first estate in Lancashire it was a
- 00:32:25relatively modest estate but it brought
- 00:32:27him an income of 32 pounds a year he
- 00:32:30began to build his household and was now
- 00:32:31emerging as a lord in his own right a
- 00:32:34noble of standing in England at this
- 00:32:36time he could have wed a crown Ward The
- 00:32:39Young heiress Eloise of Lancaster who
- 00:32:41was given over into his care but he
- 00:32:43chose not to he had far higher
- 00:32:46aspirations and meant to hold out for a
- 00:32:48truly Grand marriage once he had climbed
- 00:32:51higher William's Ambitions were well
- 00:32:53understood by the king his complaints
- 00:32:55that he had not yet been properly
- 00:32:56rewarded for his service were referenced
- 00:32:59in the letter the king sent to William
- 00:33:00instructing him to join the King on
- 00:33:02campaign in the duchy of berry in
- 00:33:04central France in 1188 the resulting
- 00:33:07campaign would spiral into a broader
- 00:33:09Rebellion open war with the air Richard
- 00:33:11the lionheart and ultimately the death
- 00:33:13of the king
- 00:33:17in 1186 the King's son Jeffrey fell from
- 00:33:20his horse during a tournament in France
- 00:33:22and was horrifically trampled by the
- 00:33:24horses of his own household Knights
- 00:33:25later dying of his injuries in Paris
- 00:33:28this left just Richard the Duke of
- 00:33:30Aquitaine and young John now in his
- 00:33:32twenties vying for the great inheritance
- 00:33:35while Henry resisted handing over any
- 00:33:37more power he didn't want to Crown
- 00:33:39another son and potentially find himself
- 00:33:41supplanted but Richard by now a seasoned
- 00:33:44Warrior and a powerful Lord in his own
- 00:33:46right in 1188 decided to force the issue
- 00:33:49backed by Philip II the cunning King of
- 00:33:52France
- 00:33:53Henry II summoned a huge Army including
- 00:33:56thousands of Welsh mercenaries and set
- 00:33:58off to bury to retake the duchy William
- 00:34:00Marshall was promised the great castle
- 00:34:02of Chateau ruenberry with all its
- 00:34:04lordship and whatever belonged to it by
- 00:34:06way of recompense for his efforts in
- 00:34:07retaking it and in helping to lead
- 00:34:09Henry's War William advised the king to
- 00:34:12launch a sudden attack so bold concerted
- 00:34:14and fierce that it could not be resisted
- 00:34:16taking his advice that is what the king
- 00:34:18did looting and burning a great swathe
- 00:34:21through the countryside the Marshall was
- 00:34:23then sent with a Detachment on his own
- 00:34:24chevel show the word we use for these
- 00:34:26roads of Devastation looting burning and
- 00:34:29pillaging as they went this kind of
- 00:34:31warfare where the Common People suffered
- 00:34:33terribly may be utterly immoral to us
- 00:34:35today but it's notable that William's
- 00:34:37biographer considered this to be a great
- 00:34:39Act of chivalry the reasoning was that
- 00:34:42this method of warfare would bring the
- 00:34:44enemy to his knees and thus the greater
- 00:34:46good of Peace would be restored in this
- 00:34:48case however though the land was ruined
- 00:34:50by both sides the campaigning season
- 00:34:52ended without any conclusion the Old
- 00:34:55King retreated and returned to anju his
- 00:34:57health now starting to fail him
- 00:35:00many of the king's old supporters began
- 00:35:02to quietly Melt Away not William
- 00:35:04Marshall though who the king came to
- 00:35:06rely on Evermore in Military and
- 00:35:08diplomatic matters and Henry resolved to
- 00:35:11reward Williams Loyalty The King had
- 00:35:13promised him chateuru if it could be
- 00:35:15taken but it remained in French hands
- 00:35:17instead he offered a far greater prize
- 00:35:19this would be the hand of Isabel declare
- 00:35:22the worthy and beautiful 18 year old
- 00:35:24heiress of the late Earl Richard strombo
- 00:35:26this marriage would bring William lands
- 00:35:28in England Wales Normandy and Ireland
- 00:35:30making him at a stroke into one of the
- 00:35:32greatest Barons of England
- 00:35:34however by the start of 1189 William
- 00:35:37would have well understood that he was
- 00:35:38now fighting on the losing side a
- 00:35:41promise was all very well but if the
- 00:35:43king fell and it looked like he might
- 00:35:44then it would come to nothing many other
- 00:35:47men abandoned Henry and extracted
- 00:35:49promises from Richard and Philip in
- 00:35:51exchange for their loyalty but the
- 00:35:53Marshal remained Faithfully by the side
- 00:35:55of his King
- 00:35:57Richard and Philip attacked the king at
- 00:35:59Le Mans in June William led the defense
- 00:36:01of the Southern gate fighting hard
- 00:36:03against the Knights of Richard and
- 00:36:04Philip it was a bloody Affair and the
- 00:36:06Defenders could not resist the onslaught
- 00:36:08the Old King fled for his life with his
- 00:36:11household Knights forming a bodyguard
- 00:36:12around him on the road the enemy in Hot
- 00:36:14Pursuit just two or three miles from Le
- 00:36:17Mans With the Enemy hot on their heels
- 00:36:18martial and another man reigned in and
- 00:36:21turned to face the approaching Knights
- 00:36:22alone they meant to risk their own lives
- 00:36:25to give their King a chance to get just
- 00:36:27a little further away
- 00:36:28William was astonished to find that it
- 00:36:31was Richard the lionheart himself
- 00:36:32bearing down on them at the head of the
- 00:36:34pack immediately William spurred his
- 00:36:37horse forward the greatest tournament
- 00:36:39night of the generation raced forward to
- 00:36:41meet the greatest soldier of his age in
- 00:36:43single combat
- 00:36:45however it would not be a fair fight
- 00:36:47Richard had been so Keen to capture his
- 00:36:49father he had raced after him without
- 00:36:51armor protected only by a light helmet
- 00:36:53and armed only with a sword Marshall on
- 00:36:56the other hand carried a lance God's
- 00:36:58legs Marshall don't kill me the
- 00:37:00lionheart roared I'm unarmed no replied
- 00:37:03to Marshall I won't kill you I'll leave
- 00:37:06that to the devil and he drove his Lance
- 00:37:08clean through Richard's horse killing it
- 00:37:10on the spot and Richard fell with it it
- 00:37:13was a fine blow indeed and it proved the
- 00:37:15saving of the king the lionheart was
- 00:37:18well aware that Marshall could have
- 00:37:19killed him but chose not to this act of
- 00:37:21chivalry deserved an act of similar
- 00:37:23generosity in turn and Richard leapt to
- 00:37:26his feet and called off to Chase
- 00:37:28however the strain of the battle the
- 00:37:30flight and the loss would prove too much
- 00:37:33for the failing health of the Old King
- 00:37:35after retreating to the old Andre Vin
- 00:37:37stronghold of shinon it became clear
- 00:37:39that Henry was dying
- 00:37:41many of the king's supporters now fled
- 00:37:43to Richard While others went back to
- 00:37:45their own lands distancing themselves
- 00:37:47from any retribution that might fall on
- 00:37:49them William Marshall however stayed
- 00:37:51resolutely at the king's side when the
- 00:37:54Great king finally died frail and broken
- 00:37:56in his own bed his household staff
- 00:37:58immediately looted his corpse stealing
- 00:38:00his clothes jewels and money as much as
- 00:38:02each of them could take leaving the man
- 00:38:04strewn half out of bed in only his
- 00:38:06breeches and shirt Marshall and the
- 00:38:09remaining household Knights rushed to
- 00:38:10the room and covered their king with a
- 00:38:12cloak in the days that followed William
- 00:38:14helped carry the king to the nearby
- 00:38:16Abbey where the body was laid out to
- 00:38:18await Richard's arrival
- 00:38:20Richard the lionheart would inherit his
- 00:38:21father's lands and titles and so could
- 00:38:24do with the Marshall whatever he wanted
- 00:38:25certainly William would have expected
- 00:38:27punishment for recently humiliating the
- 00:38:30new king
- 00:38:31a lesser man most men would have fled
- 00:38:33however William Marshall Faithfully
- 00:38:36stood vigil over Henry's body and
- 00:38:38awaited his fate when Richard arrived
- 00:38:40and entered the abbey church his face
- 00:38:42was an emotionless mask
- 00:38:45for a long time he stood and looked down
- 00:38:47at his father the man he had essentially
- 00:38:49hounded to death
- 00:38:51he had everything he had fought for but
- 00:38:53perhaps he now reflected on what it had
- 00:38:55cost
- 00:38:56eventually Richard turned from the body
- 00:38:58and commanded the Marshall to join him
- 00:39:00outside Marshall Michael sir he said the
- 00:39:03other day you tried to kill me sir
- 00:39:06replied to Marshall I had no intention
- 00:39:08of killing you and didn't try and if I'd
- 00:39:11wanted I'd have buried it in your body
- 00:39:13as I buried it in your horse I don't
- 00:39:16think I was wrong to kill your melt and
- 00:39:17I'm not sorry I did Richard replied
- 00:39:20you're forgiven Marshall I shan't hold
- 00:39:22it against you
- 00:39:23thank you my dear Lord the Marshall said
- 00:39:25I have never wished to see you dead
- 00:39:28the Marshal had shown unswerving
- 00:39:30faithfulness as well as remarkable
- 00:39:32ability in war and politics and that was
- 00:39:35exactly the kind of man that Richard
- 00:39:36wanted around him to secure the
- 00:39:39martial's Loyalty Richard confirmed the
- 00:39:41old King's promise of the hand of Isabel
- 00:39:43declare which would make William one of
- 00:39:45the richest men in the Kingdom
- 00:39:46Marshall was also entrusted with an
- 00:39:48important mission to return to England
- 00:39:50at once to take charge of Richard's land
- 00:39:52and interests in August 1189 William
- 00:39:56married Isabelle he was about 43 years
- 00:39:59old and though his wife was Far younger
- 00:40:01it appears to have been a happy marriage
- 00:40:03they would have 10 children over the
- 00:40:06next 20 years five sons and five
- 00:40:08daughters and as far as we know William
- 00:40:10was never unfaithful
- 00:40:12the Marshall would be given the great
- 00:40:15honor of sitting on the Council of
- 00:40:17Regency that Richard appointed when he
- 00:40:19left Europe for the Third Crusade during
- 00:40:21his absence there were struggles for
- 00:40:23power within England amongst the
- 00:40:24magnates the most powerful of them was
- 00:40:26William Longchamp appointed as chief
- 00:40:28justice here who had enormous Authority
- 00:40:30despite being a Norman rather than
- 00:40:32English longshan clashed with the absent
- 00:40:35King's brother and William chose to back
- 00:40:37John ultimately Longchamp was stripped
- 00:40:39of his offices and he fled the kingdom
- 00:40:41Jon however began exploring ways to
- 00:40:43assert his own authority over that of
- 00:40:45the absent King even seeking to obtain
- 00:40:47Richard's duches by allying himself with
- 00:40:49King Philip II when Richard was captured
- 00:40:52on his journey home from the Holy Land
- 00:40:54John made a move to seize the throne for
- 00:40:56himself William Marshall true to form
- 00:40:58joined the faction that remained loyal
- 00:41:00to Richard John found himself in a
- 00:41:02rather weak military position and
- 00:41:04eventually agreed to a truce when in
- 00:41:061194 Richard finally returned from
- 00:41:08captivity John's forces surrendered and
- 00:41:10Jon gave himself up to his brother's
- 00:41:12Mercy William Marshall's elder brother
- 00:41:14John who William had now overtaken
- 00:41:17socially and politically chose the other
- 00:41:19side and was killed in the fighting King
- 00:41:22Richard then granted the hereditary
- 00:41:24martial ship and the Marshall family
- 00:41:25lands to the ever faithful William
- 00:41:28for the rest of Richard's reign Marshall
- 00:41:30even though he was in his 50s by now
- 00:41:32served Richard during the endless war
- 00:41:34against King Philip who sought to take
- 00:41:36the lionheart's duches and counties for
- 00:41:38himself when Richard was mortally
- 00:41:40wounded in the fighting the King on his
- 00:41:42deathbed commanded that the Marshal take
- 00:41:44charge of Ruan and the Royal treasure
- 00:41:47soon William would find himself serving
- 00:41:49yet another king and Son of Henry II but
- 00:41:52it would not be an easy relationship
- 00:41:55oh
- 00:41:56the succession was not simple with the
- 00:42:00death of the legendary Soldier Richard
- 00:42:01his enemies descended to seize his lands
- 00:42:04and war broke out almost everywhere
- 00:42:06there were many who argued The Heir
- 00:42:08should be Arthur of Brittany the son of
- 00:42:10John's older brother Jeffrey Arthur went
- 00:42:12so far as attacking Normandy and Jon
- 00:42:14undertook an incredible forced March
- 00:42:17taking their forces by surprise and
- 00:42:19taking off their prisoner after a year
- 00:42:21in captivity Arthur vanished the rumor
- 00:42:24was that Jon had killed him and perhaps
- 00:42:26he did
- 00:42:27through it all William Marshall loyally
- 00:42:30backed John however John was not the
- 00:42:33soldier that his brother Richard had
- 00:42:34been and even with the martial's help he
- 00:42:36could not hold Normandy against the
- 00:42:38sustained assault at the end of 1203
- 00:42:41John abandoned Normandy and William
- 00:42:43Marshall left with him William was one
- 00:42:45of the ambassadors sent to negotiate
- 00:42:47with Philip during these negotiations
- 00:42:49William paid homage to Philip in
- 00:42:51exchange for keeping possession of his
- 00:42:52Norman lands Jon was Furious and William
- 00:42:55found himself distanced from the King
- 00:42:57for years
- 00:42:58John had a nasty habit of treating his
- 00:43:01nobility with contempt needlessly
- 00:43:03alienating many of them throughout his
- 00:43:05Reign and ultimately making life rather
- 00:43:07difficult for himself in 1207 John set
- 00:43:10his sights on Ireland intending to take
- 00:43:13control of Irish and anglo-norman lands
- 00:43:15there for the crown the Marshall had
- 00:43:17long been furthering his own interest in
- 00:43:19Ireland attempting to establish and
- 00:43:21expand his authority there this brought
- 00:43:23him into direct conflict with the
- 00:43:25interests of Jon who recalled William to
- 00:43:27court but it was a trap in John's
- 00:43:30presence William was publicly humiliated
- 00:43:32many of the Leading Men of his household
- 00:43:34even his own Kinsmen were given great
- 00:43:36rewards by the king removing them from
- 00:43:38William's influence and while the king
- 00:43:40had William with him his men moved to
- 00:43:42seize William's lands in Ireland however
- 00:43:45by all accounts William's wife Isabel
- 00:43:47and her loyal Knights did a great job in
- 00:43:49defending their territory John sent word
- 00:43:52that the three most prominent knights in
- 00:43:54the household had been summoned to court
- 00:43:56it was a sneaky move by using his Royal
- 00:43:59command to strip the martial dynasty of
- 00:44:01their most steadfast defenders in
- 00:44:03Ireland to refuse or royal summons would
- 00:44:06be worse than criminal it would be
- 00:44:07ruinous to them and their prospects but
- 00:44:10William Marshall was a man who valued
- 00:44:12loyalty and his lifelong virtues
- 00:44:14inspired similar feelings in the men who
- 00:44:16served him
- 00:44:17the three Knights chose their lord over
- 00:44:19their king and the assault on the
- 00:44:21martial lands Was Defeated it was one of
- 00:44:24Jon's many failures and miscalculations
- 00:44:26and he came to a weary compromise with
- 00:44:28the Marshal William's Second Son Richard
- 00:44:30was given over to John as a hostage John
- 00:44:33already had Williams firstborn son
- 00:44:35William in his care this was done to
- 00:44:37ensure the martial's ongoing loyalty
- 00:44:40spending much of the coming years in
- 00:44:42Ireland strengthening his position there
- 00:44:44William was summoned to court again in
- 00:44:461213 things had not been going very well
- 00:44:48for Jon his ill treatment of the Lords
- 00:44:51of the realm combined with his string of
- 00:44:53military failures and arguments with the
- 00:44:55church had placed him in a fragile
- 00:44:56position enemies within and Beyond The
- 00:44:59Kingdom gathered most sponsored by the
- 00:45:01cunning King Philip who dreamed of
- 00:45:03taking England for himself
- 00:45:05William had been treated as badly as
- 00:45:07anyone by Jon but he chose at this time
- 00:45:09to extend the hand of friendship to the
- 00:45:11king somehow marshaling 26 anglo-irish
- 00:45:14Barons to renew their Oaths of loyalty
- 00:45:16to the crown why would he Place himself
- 00:45:19in such danger when the safer course of
- 00:45:21action would have been to stand back and
- 00:45:22watch John fall
- 00:45:24well he secured the freedom of his sons
- 00:45:26William and Richard from John's clutches
- 00:45:28and surely that was an important
- 00:45:30consideration but he then threw himself
- 00:45:32fully behind John winning ever more of
- 00:45:35the royal favor he had lost when Jon
- 00:45:37found himself with so few friends he
- 00:45:39richly rewarded those that remained John
- 00:45:42launched an invasion of Normandy in 1213
- 00:45:45when the English army was defeated in a
- 00:45:47pitched battle at buvin William was not
- 00:45:49there he was left to guard against
- 00:45:51opportunist attacks by the unruly Welsh
- 00:45:54but the defeat was so devastating that
- 00:45:56Jon's position was weakened still
- 00:45:58further and Rebellion spread across
- 00:46:00England factions coalesced around the
- 00:46:02king and his enemies and a full-scale
- 00:46:04civil war brood
- 00:46:06the Marshal was heavily involved in the
- 00:46:08negotiations to avoid all-out conflict
- 00:46:10and this resulted in 63 articles being
- 00:46:14drawn up by the rebellious Barons these
- 00:46:16were 63 demands that Jon would have to
- 00:46:18agree to in order to keep his kingdom
- 00:46:20this is the document signed in 1215 that
- 00:46:24would eventually become known as the
- 00:46:25great Charter or Magna Carta no one was
- 00:46:28quite happy with this Arrangement least
- 00:46:30of all John and soon he was attacking
- 00:46:32the rebels anyway using Flemish
- 00:46:34mercenaries to cut a swathe of
- 00:46:36Destruction through their lands as you
- 00:46:38might expect this only escalated things
- 00:46:40further and soon the English Barons were
- 00:46:42appealing to Philip II going as far as
- 00:46:44offering the crown of England to his son
- 00:46:47Prince Louis in exchange for Military
- 00:46:48Support the French led by Louis launched
- 00:46:52an invasion of the southeast of England
- 00:46:53in 1216 and Louis was soon declared King
- 00:46:56in London
- 00:46:58much of England was now conquered by
- 00:47:00Foreign soldiers and in open Rebellion
- 00:47:02against the king
- 00:47:03and by Autumn King John was dead of a
- 00:47:06bloody flux and the kingdom was ready to
- 00:47:09fall
- 00:47:10but now would come William's finest hour
- 00:47:14the Marshall had for much of this war
- 00:47:15been busy dealing with the rampaging
- 00:47:18Welsh but now he had a decision to make
- 00:47:20would he go over to King Louis of
- 00:47:22England the man of immense wealth and
- 00:47:24power now in control of much of the
- 00:47:26country or would he back the
- 00:47:28nine-year-old child Henry the pious son
- 00:47:31of the Dead King John
- 00:47:33William was about 69 years old at this
- 00:47:36point he had climbed to become one of
- 00:47:38the leading men of the Kingdom famous
- 00:47:39across Christendom for his Skillet arms
- 00:47:41and his unswerving loyalty to choose to
- 00:47:44support Henry would mean choosing almost
- 00:47:46certain defeat and all his lands
- 00:47:48entitled would be lost and the prospects
- 00:47:50of his sons and daughters would be
- 00:47:52dashed most men would have made the
- 00:47:55rational choice but what makes the
- 00:47:57Marshall into one of the greatest
- 00:47:58Knights you ever lived is that he
- 00:48:00repeatedly chose to serve higher ideals
- 00:48:02over material gain never in his life had
- 00:48:05he turned his back on a lord or a king
- 00:48:07and once again towards the end of his
- 00:48:09life he chose to honor his chivalric
- 00:48:11ideals and swore to protect the young
- 00:48:14Henry the biographer relates the moment
- 00:48:17that William took possession of the boy
- 00:48:18welcome sir young Henry said I entrust
- 00:48:22myself to God and to you praying you in
- 00:48:25God's name to care for me and may the
- 00:48:27true God who bestows all blessings grant
- 00:48:29that you manage our Affairs successfully
- 00:48:31and keep us safe my dear Lord the
- 00:48:34Marshal said to the small child I
- 00:48:36Faithfully swear upon my soul as long as
- 00:48:39I am able I shall be your loyal servant
- 00:48:41and ever mindful of your safety
- 00:48:43both the Marshall and the boy and all
- 00:48:46those around them were moved to tears
- 00:48:48it must have all seemed so hopeless and
- 00:48:51yet William wasted not a moment in
- 00:48:53rushing Henry to be crowned at
- 00:48:54Gloucester the meager royalist forces
- 00:48:57fell gratefully in behind his authority
- 00:48:59as guardian of the realm his strategies
- 00:49:01for winning back the kingdom were not
- 00:49:03just military but political he reissued
- 00:49:05Magna Carta and through his generosity
- 00:49:07and leniency brought over as many lords
- 00:49:10as he could to the boy King he also
- 00:49:12liquidated the Crown's jewels and raised
- 00:49:14as much cash as possible to fund the
- 00:49:16forces in the field but he could not
- 00:49:18keep the war going for long so he's
- 00:49:20sought to gamble on a grand engagement
- 00:49:22to decide matters one way or the other
- 00:49:24once and for all
- 00:49:27in 1217 now age 70 William Marshall Drew
- 00:49:30up his army in the center of England and
- 00:49:32looked for his battle
- 00:49:34Prince Louis sent half his army to
- 00:49:36attack the great castle at Dover while
- 00:49:37the rest he sent North where they took
- 00:49:39the important royalist town of Lincoln
- 00:49:41summoning all his strength Marshall LED
- 00:49:44his army in an attack on forces within
- 00:49:46the town sending a diversionary force of
- 00:49:48crossbowmen to scale the walls one of
- 00:49:50the gates was breached and the martial's
- 00:49:52Army surged into the town William led
- 00:49:54the charge from the front racing down
- 00:49:56the street on his War Horse and plunging
- 00:49:58deep into the rows of enemy Knights the
- 00:50:01fighting was bloody and brutal with
- 00:50:02hundreds of men and horses pressed into
- 00:50:04the tight confines of the streets with
- 00:50:06arrows raining down from above
- 00:50:09the French were pressed back into the
- 00:50:10square before Lincoln Cathedral where
- 00:50:12William fought the enemy Commander count
- 00:50:14Thomas of persh in combat William taking
- 00:50:16a series of blows to their head his
- 00:50:18helmet badly dented another Knight
- 00:50:20killed the count and the French Rebel
- 00:50:22forces broke fleeing in panic through
- 00:50:24the south gate they were pursued across
- 00:50:26the country and most were butchered as
- 00:50:28they fled or were taken prisoner while
- 00:50:30only 200 Knights escaped
- 00:50:32this incredible Victory caused a shocked
- 00:50:35Louis to give up his Siege of Dover and
- 00:50:36start negotiations while at the same
- 00:50:38time he sent for reinforcements from
- 00:50:40France this reinforcement fleet was
- 00:50:42caught by the English off sandwich and
- 00:50:44destroyed Prince Louis attempt to
- 00:50:46conquer England had failed and the rebel
- 00:50:48Barons fled his side and came over to
- 00:50:50Henry III Louis fled with his tail
- 00:50:52between his legs encouraged to go
- 00:50:54without delay by a generous payment
- 00:50:56against all the odds the guardian of the
- 00:50:58realm had succeeded in Saving it and
- 00:51:01secured the crown for the boy King Henry
- 00:51:03III
- 00:51:04the landless younger son of a middling
- 00:51:07Noble had risen to become the effective
- 00:51:09ruler of England and for a year and a
- 00:51:11half he continued to work tirelessly to
- 00:51:13stabilize the realm but his immense
- 00:51:15efforts took their toll and in 1219 he
- 00:51:19fell ill and retired to his bed
- 00:51:21as his energy drained away over the
- 00:51:23coming weeks he was surrounded by his
- 00:51:25loving wife and children and his
- 00:51:26faithful household retinue and he set
- 00:51:28his Affairs in order seeing to his
- 00:51:30mighty inheritance and the security of
- 00:51:31his children and his men in his last
- 00:51:34days he divulged his secret agreement
- 00:51:36with the Knights Templar decades before
- 00:51:38in the 1180s he had decided to join that
- 00:51:41order before his death and wished to
- 00:51:43receive a burial at their hands and in
- 00:51:45May 1219 he quietly passed away with his
- 00:51:48family around him
- 00:51:51foreign
- 00:51:53was taken to London where a large crowd
- 00:51:56of Barons escorted him to Westminster
- 00:51:58Abbey for a vigil and a mass before he
- 00:52:00was finally laid to rest in Temple
- 00:52:02Church in his funeral oration Archbishop
- 00:52:05Stephen Langton described William
- 00:52:06Marshall as the greatest Knight to be
- 00:52:08found in all the world
- 00:52:11he left his household in a magnificent
- 00:52:13position and he would have been sure
- 00:52:15that his lion would have gone on for
- 00:52:16Generations as one of the most powerful
- 00:52:18families in England unfortunately none
- 00:52:21of his five Sons were able to Father an
- 00:52:23heir so the male lion was extinguished
- 00:52:25after just one generation however his
- 00:52:28son William engaged a writer to record
- 00:52:30The Narrative of his father's
- 00:52:31extraordinary life based on written
- 00:52:33evidence and the stories of the men who
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- 00:52:44the most remarkable men of the era
- 00:52:45William Marshall was a man of enormous
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- 00:52:51politics under virtuous Knight who
- 00:52:53sought always to live up to the
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