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Marshall rebellion

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Marshall rebellion

Rebellion against Henry III 1233–34 led by Richard Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, in alliance with some of the marcher lords and the Welsh kingdom of Gwynedd. The rebellion was sparked by the king's employment of French advisers, the poitevins. It was widely supported in Wales but in Ireland the royalists predominated, and Marshall was captured and killed by Irish royalists. English bishops procured a settlement under which Henry dismissed the poitevins and replaced them with Marshall's brother, Gilbert.



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