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We have have often discussed the potential of online resources, and sometimes we have discussed the potential of AI.
Has anyone tried putting questions about medieval genealogy into Chat GPT yet? I have. I had first played with other topics, and the answers were sometimes impressive, but once I tried questions about actual people it went AWOL. Funnily enough it seems to be very good at something like "bullshitting" but not accuracy. Apparently William Marshall was born in Normandy and fought at Hastings...
Q. Who was William le Mareschal?
A. William Marshal, also known as William le Mareschal, was a prominent English knight and statesman who lived during the 12th and early 13th centuries. He was born in Normandy, France, in 1146 and spent much of his life in the service of the English crown.
William Marshal was one of the most famous knights of his era, and he served as a trusted advisor and military commander for four successive English kings. He fought in many of the major battles of the time, including the Battle of Hastings in 1066, and played a key role in negotiating the Magna Carta in 1215.
In addition to his military and political career, William Marshal was also a patron of the arts and a skilled tournament fighter. He founded the New Temple in London, which became the headquarters of the Knights Templar in England, and he is known to have commissioned many works of art and literature during his lifetime.
William Marshal died in 1219 and is remembered as one of the greatest knights in English history. His life and career have been the subject of numerous books, plays, and films, and he is still celebrated today as a symbol of chivalry, honor, and loyalty.
Q. write a sonnet about Sir William Marshall
A. Of England's knights, none stood so tall and true,
As William Marshal, warrior and peer,
A shining star of chivalry in view,
Whose honor and renown will persevere.
In battles fought with valor and with skill,
He proved his worth on many a bloody field,
And served four kings with loyalty and will,
To England's cause he always chose to yield.
His wisdom and his counsel were renowned,
And sought by all who governed in his time,
His grace and kindness often did astound,
And earned him fame that's lasted since his prime.
Sir William Marshal, knight of noble heart,
A legend in his own right, set apart.