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  1. Reginald de Warenne (sometimes Rainald de Warenne; between 1121 and 1126 – 1179) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and royal official. The third son of an earl, Reginald began his career as an administrator of his brother's estates, and continued to manage them for his brother's successor, William , the second son of King Stephen .

  2. 12 de jun. de 2009 · RAINALD de Warenne (-1179). Son of William de Warenne and Isabelle de Vermandois, widow of Robert de Beaumont. Married ALICE de Wormegay, daughter and heiress of WILLIAM de Wormegay, Norfolk & his wife --- (-after 1179).

    • Alice de Wormegay
  3. The de Warenne family were a noble family in England that included the first Earls of Surrey, created by William the Conqueror in 1088 for William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, who was among his companions at the Battle of Hastings.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Reginald de Warenne, inherited his father's property in upper Normandy, including the castles of Bellencombre and Mortemer. Reginald was one of the persecutors of Archbishop Thomas in 1170. He was High Sheriff of Sussex from 1171 to 1176.

    • Male
    • Alicia (Wormegay) de Warenne
  5. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Reginald de Warenne (sometimes Rainald de Warenne;[1] between 1121 and 1126 – 1179) was a medieval Anglo-Norman nobleman and royal official in late 12th century England. The third son of an earl, Reginald began his career as an administrator of his brother's estates but married an heiress to a barony.

    • circa 1082
    • Priory of Lewes, Lewes, Sussex, England
    • Sussex, England
  6. 29 de abr. de 2011 · Reginald de Warenne,the son of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth of Vermandois, a niece of Philip I of France. Reginald inherited his father's property in upper Normandy, including the castles of Bellencombre and Mortemer.

  7. 4 de feb. de 2024 · William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey; Reginald de Warenne, who inherited his father's property in upper Normandy, including the castles of Bellencombre and Mortemer.