Effigy Tomb of William Marshal
Item
Dublin Core
Title
Effigy Tomb of William Marshal
Description
William Marshal, first earl of Pembroke, died in 1219 as King regent. Subsequently, because of his commitment to the Templers cause in the Holy Land, and his loyalty to the English royal family, he was buried in Temple Church with great honor. His effigy tomb, despite being partially destroyed during "The Blitz," remains untouched in Temple Church.
Creator
Date
2024-03-15
Source
Picture taken by Anastasia Smith
From Anastasia Smith's London Picture Collection
Is Part Of
"The Legacy of the Greatest Knight," by Anastasia Smith, HON 399 Research in London, Spring 2024
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Collection
Citation
Smith, Anastasia , “Effigy Tomb of William Marshal,” UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, accessed November 22, 2024, http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/14566.