William Marshal and Ireland

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2021-07-23
Publisher(s): Four Courts Press
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Summary

This richly illustrated collection of essays examines for the first time the important Irish career of one of the most famous personalities of medieval Europe, William Marshal (c.1146–1219). The Marshal, with his wife Isabel de Clare, transformed the lordship of Leinster by the sword but also through the establishment of castles, churches, towns, and strategic infrastructure, as well as the institution of a new administrative framework that stabilised the Anglo-Norman colony. The essays in this book, by leading historians and archaeologists, present the Marshal in a new light—one that differs substantially from his better known persona as the ‘greatest knight that ever lived’ and a ‘flower of chivalry.’

Author Biography

Michael Potterton is a lecturer in the History department of Maynooth University. Cóilín Ó Drisceoil is the director of Kilkenny Archaeology. The late John Bradley was a senior lecturer in the Department of History, Maynooth University.

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