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1216

Henry III crowned as a child at Gloucester

1216

With London in rebel hands, the nine-year-old heir to King John was crowned in haste at Gloucester Abbey with a plain gold circlet borrowed from his mother. The Earl of Pembroke, William Marshal, was named regent. The longest reign in English medieval history had begun in improvisation, and Marshal's steady hand over the next three years would save the Plantagenet dynasty from ruin.