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William Longespée, 3rd Earl of
Salisbury (In or
before 1167 – 7
March 1226) ("Long Sword",
Latinised to de
Longa Spatha) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman...
- Ela
Longespee, Lady of
Ashby (1244 – c. 19 July 1276) was a
wealthy heiress and
daughter of
Stephen Longespée,
Justiciar of Ireland, and
Emmeline de Riddlesford...
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Henry the Lion
William Longespée, 3rd Earl of
Salisbury (1167–1226),
illegitimate son of
Henry II of
England William II
Longespée (1212–1250), crusader...
- Sir
William Longespée (c. 1212 – 8
February 1250) was an
English knight and crusader, the son of
William Longespée and Ela,
Countess of Salisbury. His...
- FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Salisbury.[citation needed] Ela
married William Longespée, an
illegitimate half-brother of
kings Richard I and John, who thus became...
- the
soldiers of the
right wing
under Renaud of
Boulogne and
William de
Longespée held on. They were killed,
captured or
driven from the field. A pursuit...
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Stephen Longespée (c. 1216 – 1260) was an
English knight who
served as
Seneschal of
Gascony and as
Justiciar of Ireland.
Longespée was a son of William...
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Margaret Longespée, 4th
Countess of
Salisbury (died 1309) was an
English noblewoman.
Margaret was the only
child of
William III
Longespée and Maud de Clifford...
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Nicholas Longespee was a
medieval Bishop of Salisbury.
Longespee was the son of Ela, 3rd
Countess of Salisbury, and
William Longespee. He was a
canon of...
- by a team of
leading barons with
military expertise,
including William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury,
William the Marshal,
Roger de Lacy and, until...