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William Longsword, Earl of Salisbury (illegitimate son of Henry II)

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Family Name: Longsword Given Names: William
Known As: Longue-Espee
 
Titles: Earl of Salisbury (1197 m)
 
Born: About 1170
London, England
(Illegitimate)
Died: 7 Mar 1226
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
(Age 56)
  English/Scottish Royal Blood: 50%   [?] Buried: Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England
 
Father: King Henry II 5 Mar 1133 - 6 Jul 1189
Mother: Ida de Tosny (mistress of King Henry II) Unknown birth/death dates
 
Marriage: Ela, Countess of Salisbury (daughter of William, 2nd Earl) About 1191 - 24 Aug 1261
  Date: About Sep 1197 His Age: 27 Her Age: 6
  Place:  Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
  Offspring:
+4  William Longsword (grandson of Henry II) About 1200 - 7 Feb 1250
+7  Ida Longsword (daughter of William, Earl of Salisbury) 1206 - About 1270
  (8 others not in database)
 
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Notes:
William is mentioned by name in the preamble to the Magna Carta, as one of the 'illustrious men.'
 
A character in Shakespeare's play, King John.
 
Salisbury says: "...O, it grieves my soul That I must draw this metal from my side To be a widow-maker!..." King John Act 5, scene 2
 
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