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Richard I's campaigns to recover lands seized by King Philip II whilst the king of England had been away on crusade. In 1205, William was sent to Poitou to command a small force of knights alongside John's bastard son, Geoffrey, after John's plans for a full scale expedition were squashed.
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Salisbury's tomb was opened in 1791. Bizarrely, the well-preserved corpse of a rat which carried traces of arsenic, was found inside his skull. The rat is now on display in
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in 1224. Salisbury's ship was nearly lost in a storm while returning to
England in 1225, and he spent some months in refuge at a monastery on the French
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Origins of The Royal Arms of England. Reading: Graduate Center for Medieval Studies, University of Reading. pp. 52–53
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This Ida is sometimes confused with another Ida
Longespée, who married Sir Walter FitzRobert of Woodham Walter,
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Lloyd, Simon (1991). "William
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William Longespée, Illegitimate Son of Henry II,"
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512:of Gascony and Justiciar of Ireland, married
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1484:Margaret of England, Duchess of Brabant
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556:Thomas de Beaumont, 6th Earl of Warwick
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1847:Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales
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1457:Margaret of France, Queen of England
1158:Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile
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344:(in addition to his current post as
170:Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou
67:7 March 1226 (aged 58–59)
1936:Illegitimate: Elizabeth Plantagenet
1920:George Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford
1910:Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York
1633:Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York
1623:Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence
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544:Isabel Longespée, who married Sir
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1163:Joan of England, Queen of Sicily
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409:alleged that he was poisoned by
238:married him to a great heiress,
221:Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk
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1302:Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall
1176:Geoffrey (archbishop of York)
1153:Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany
1133:William IX, Count of Poitiers
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383:High Sheriff of Staffordshire
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863:J. A. Giles, trans. (1849).
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342:High Sheriff of Lincolnshire
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213:Comitissa Ida, mater mea
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1290:Isabella of Angoulême
1278:John, King of England
1251:Berengaria of Navarre
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523:Richard Longespée, a
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508:(died 1260), who was
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1557:Eleanor of Woodstock
1528:Edward II of England
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1421:Katherine of England
1382:Henry III of England
1297:Henry III of England
1239:Richard I of England
1200:Henry the Young King
1148:Richard I of England
1138:Henry the Young King
1126:Eleanor of Aquitaine
1024:House of Plantagenet
914:Plantagenet Ancestry
912:Douglas Richardson.
766:wendover; coggeshall
726:volume 77, page 137.
554:, who first married
500:William II Longespée
375:Henry III of England
115:William II Longespée
76:, Wiltshire, England
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2027:Richard of Eastwell
1973:no consort or issue
1878:Elizabeth Woodville
1828:Henry VI of England
1809:Henry VI of England
1802:Catherine of Valois
1766:Philippa of England
1717:Henry IV of England
1440:Edward I of England
1411:Beatrice of England
1406:Margaret of England
1401:Edward I of England
1394:Eleanor of Provence
1352:Bartholomew FitzRoy
1325:Joan, Lady of Wales
1312:Isabella of England
1219:William Plantagenet
1114:Henry II of England
1084:Mary of Shaftesbury
1066:William FitzEmpress
1056:Henry II of England
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539:bishop of Salisbury
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368:Salisbury Cathedral
160:Salisbury Cathedral
129:Henry II of England
44:Salisbury Cathedral
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1790:Henry V of England
1761:Blanche of England
1741:Henry V of England
1698:Isabella of Valois
1540:Isabella of France
1452:Eleanor of Castile
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415:Flores Historiarum
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280:Viceroy of Ireland
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681:required.)
629:References
387:Shropshire
203:Early life
1866:Edward IV
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223:in 1181.
197:King John
185:Latinised
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