Individual Details

John FitzGilbert Marshal

(Bef 1146 - Ca 1194)

From Wikipedia re William Marshal

William was included in the council of regency which the King appointed on his departure for the Third Crusade in 1190. He took the side of John, the king's brother, when the latter expelled the justiciar, William Longchamp, from the kingdom, but he soon discovered that the interests of John were different from those of Richard. Hence in 1193 he joined with the loyalists in making war upon him. In spring 1194, during the course of the hostilities in England and before King Richard's return, William Marshal's elder brother John Marshal (who was serving as seneschal) was killed while defending Marlborough for the king's brother John. Richard allowed Marshal to succeed his brother in the hereditary marshalship, and his paternal honour of Hamstead Marshall. The Marshal served the king in his wars in Normandy against Philip II. On Richard's death-bed the king designated Marshal as custodian of Rouen and of the royal treasure during the interregnum

Events

BirthBef 1146
DeathCa 1194

Families

FatherJohn "the Marshal" FitzGilbert (1105 - 1165)
MotherSybil de Salisbury ( - )
SiblingWilliam Marshal (1146 - 1219)