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Isabel Marshall Countess of Pembroke (geboren de Clare)
Ook bekend als: Isabel de ClareIsabel Fitzgilbert de Clare
Geslacht: Vrouw
Geboorte: Tussen 8 jan 1171 en 7 jan 1174 - Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Huwelijk: Tussen 8 aug 1189 en 7 sep 1189 - London, Middlesex, England
Overlijden: 9 mrt 1220 - Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Begrafenis: Tussen 8 jan 1220 en 7 jan 1221 - Tintern Abbey, Tintern, Monmouthshire, England
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LifeSketch: Also know as: Countess of Pembroke and Striguil At the time of her marriage to William the Marshal, she was England's richest heiress. WIKIPEDIA Isabel de Clare, suo jure Countess of Pembroke and Striguil (1172–1220), was a Cambro-Norman-Irish noblewoman and one of the wealthiest heiresses in Wales and Ireland.[1] She was the wife of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, who served four successive kings as Lord Marshal of England. Her marriage had been arranged by King Richard I. Isabel was born in 1172 in Pembrokeshire, Wales, the eldest child of Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1130 – 20 April 1176), known to history as "Strongbow", and Aoife of Leinster, who was the daughter of Dermot MacMurrough, the deposed King of Leinster and Mor Ui Thuathail. The latter was a daughter of Muirchertach Ua Tuathail and Cacht Ní Morda. The marriage of Strongbow and Aoife took place in August 1170, the day after the capture of Waterford by the Cambro-Norman forces led by Strongbow. Isabel's paternal grandparents were Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Beaumont. She had a younger brother Gilbert de Striguil who, being a minor, was not formally invested with either the earldom of Pembroke or of Striguil. It is unlikely that his father could have passed on the title to Pembroke as he himself did not possess it. When Gilbert died in 1185, Isabel became Countess of Pembroke in her own right (suo jure) until her death in 1220. In this way, she could be said to be the first successor to the earldom of Pembroke since her grandfather Gilbert, the first earl. By this reckoning, Isabel ought to be called the second countess, not the fourth countess of Pembroke. In any event, the title Earl was re-created for her husband. She also had an illegitimate half-sister Basile de Clare, who married three times. Basile's husbands were: Robert de Quincy; Raymond Fitzgerald, Constable of Leinster: Geoffrey FitzRobert, Baron of Kells. Isabel was described as having been "the good, the fair, the wise, the courteous lady of high degree".[2] She allegedly spoke French, Irish and Latin.[3] After her brother Gilbert's death, Isabel became one of the wealthiest heiresses in the kingdom, owning besides the titles of Pembroke and Striguil, much land in Wales and Ireland.[4] She inherited the numerous castles on the inlet of Milford Haven, guarding the South Channel, including Pembroke Castle.[5] She was a legal ward of King Henry II, who carefully watched over her inheritance. The new King Richard I arranged her marriage in August 1189 to William Marshal, regarded by many as the greatest knight and soldier in the realm. Henry II had promised Marshal he would be given Isabel as his bride, and his son and successor Richard upheld the promise one month after his accession to the throne. At the time of her marriage, Isabel was residing in the Tower of London in the protective custody of the Justiciar of England, Ranulf de Glanville.[7] Following the wedding, which was celebrated in London "with due pomp and ceremony",[8] they spent their honeymoon at Stoke d'Abernon in Surrey which belonged to Enguerrand d'Abernon.[9] Marriage to Isabel elevated William Marshal from the status as a landless knight into one of the richest men in the kingdom. He would serve as Lord Marshal of England, four kings in all: Henry II, Richard I, John, and Henry III. Although Marshal did not become the jure uxoris 1st Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Striguil until 1199, he nevertheless assumed overlordship of Leinster in Ireland, Pembroke Castle, Chepstow Castle, as well as Isabel's other castles in Wales such as the keep of Haverford, Tenby, Lewhaden, Narberth, Stackpole.[10] Shortly after their marriage, Marshal and Isabel arrived in Ireland, at Old Ross, a settlement located in the territory which belonged to her grandfather, Dermot MacMurrough. A motte was hastily constructed, a medieval borough quickly grew around it, and afterwards the Marshals founded the port town by the river which subsequently became known as New Ross. The Chronicles of Ross, which are housed in the British Museum, described Isabel and Marshal's arrival in Ireland and records that Isabella set about building a lovely city on the banks of the Barrow. In 1192, Isabel and her husband assumed the task of managing their vast lands; starting with the rebuilding of Kilkenny Castle and the town, both of which had been damaged by the O'Brien clan in 1173. Later they commissioned the construction of several abbeys in the vicinity.[11] The marriage was happy, despite the vast difference in age between them. William Marshal and Isabel produced a total of five sons and five daughters.[12] Issue William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1190 – 6 April 1231). Chief Justiciar of Ireland. He married firstly, Alice de Bethune, and secondly, Eleanor Plantagenet, daughter of King John. He died childless. Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (1191 – 1 April 1234 Kilkenny Castle, Ireland), married Gervase le Dinant. He died childless. Maud Marshal (1192 – 27 March 1248). She married firstly, Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, by whom she had issue; she married secondly, William de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, by whom she had issue, including John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey who married Alice le Brun de Lusignan; she married thirdly, Walter de Dunstanville. Five queen consorts of Henry VIII: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr were her descendants. Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke (1194 – 27 June 1241). He married firstly, Marjorie of Scotland, daughter of King William I of Scotland; and secondly, Maud de Lanvaley. He died childless. Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke (1196 – 24 November 1245). He married Margaret de Quincy, Countess of Lincoln, widow of John de Lacy, 1st Earl of Lincoln, as her second husband. The marriage was childless. Anselm Marshal, 6th Earl of Pembroke (1198 – 22 December 1245). He married Maud de Bohun. He died childless. Isabel Marshal (9 October 1200 – 17 January 1240). She married firstly, Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford; and secondly, Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall. She had issue by both marriages. King Robert I of Scotland and Queen consorts Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr were descendants. Sibyl Marshal (1201 – before 1238), married William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby, by whom she had issue. Queen consort Catherine Parr was a descendant. Joan Marshal (1202–1234), married Warin de Munchensi, Lord of Swanscombe, by whom she had issue. Both queen consorts Jane Seymour and Catherine Parr were descendants. Eva Marshal (1203–1246), married William de Braose (died 1230). Queen consorts Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr were her descendants.
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Isobel Fitzgilbert Marshal (geboren De Clare)
Geslacht: Vrouw
Geboorte: 1172
Overlijden: 1220
Vader: Richard De Clare, "Strongbow" Earl of Pembroke
Echtgenoot: William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke
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Isabel De Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke
Geslacht: Vrouw
Alias: Isabel de Clare, 3rd Countess of Pembroke
Geboorte: 1172 - Pembrokeshire
Overlijden: 1220 - Pembrokeshire
Huwelijk: Partner: William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke - aug 1189
Familieleden: RelatieNaamGeboorteVaderRichard De Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke1130MoederAoife MacMurrough1145ZoonWilliam Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke1190ZoonRichard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke1191DochterIsabel Marshal9 okt 1200DochterEva Marshal1203DochterMaud Marshal1192ZoonGilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke1194ZoonWalter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke1196ZoonAnselm Marshal, 6th Earl of PembrokeEchtgenootWilliam Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke1147
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Isabel FitzGilbert Marshal (geboren Clare)
Geslacht: Vrouw
Geboorte: 1171 - Of, Pembroke, PEM, Wales
Huwelijk: 1189
Overlijden: 1220 - Pembroke, PEM, Wales
Vader: Richard FitzGilbert Clare
Moeder: Eva Clare (geboren MacMurrough)
Echtgenoot: William Marshal, 4th Earl o
Kinderen: Isabel MarshalSibyl MarshallMargaret MarshallIsabel MarshallEve MarshallJoane MarshallSibyl MarshallEarl Walter Pembroke MarshalLady Eva de Braose (geboren Marshal)Isabel Clare (geboren Marshal)Sybil de Ferrers (geboren Marshal)Joan Munchensi (geboren Marshal)William MarshalMargaret MarshallWalter MarshalGilbert MarshallSibyl MarshallGilbert MarshallSybilla MarshallSibyl Marshal
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