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  1. Renier of Montferrat (in Italian, Ranieri di Monferrato) (1162–1183) was the fifth son of William V of Montferrat and Judith of Babenberg. He became son-in-law of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and Caesar in 1180, and was later murdered in a Byzantine power-struggle.

  2. Rainier or Renier ( Italian: Ranieri; c. 1084 – May 1135), son of William IV, Marquis of Montferrat, was the sixth ruler of the state of Montferrat in north-west Italy from about 1100 to his death, and the first such to be identified in contemporary documents as Margrave of Montferrat .

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Renier or Rainier (Italian: Ranieri; c. 1084 – May 1135) was the Margrave of Montferrat from around 1100 to his death. He was the son of William IV and his wife Otta d'Agliè, a daughter of Tibaldo d'Agliè. Renier was a powerful lord in his own time, appearing extensively in the contemporary documentation.

    • Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne
    • circa 1084
    • "Regnier"
    • France
  4. Overview. Renier of Montferrat. Quick Reference. Youngest son of William, marquis of Montferrat; born ca.1163, died Constantinople ca.1182/early 1183. William chose Renier as bridegroom for Maria Komnene, Manuel's daughter, to confirm an alliance between the Montferrats ... From: Renier of Montferrat in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium »

  5. Rainier or Renier ( Italian: Ranieri; c. 1084 – May 1135), son of William IV, Marquis of Montferrat, was the sixth ruler of the state of Montferrat in north-west Italy from about 1100 to his death, and the first such to be identified in contemporary documents as Margrave of Montferrat.

  6. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He died in May 1135, in Montferrat, Var, France, at the age of 51, and was buried in Abbazia Santa Maria, Revello, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy.

  7. In 1179, Emperor Manuel I Komnenos ( r. 1143–1180) married his daughter Maria Komnene to Renier of Montferrat, who was granted the city of Thessalonica to rule as a pronoia. Because of this family connection, Renier's brother Boniface, a leading figure in the Fourth Crusade, could claim and conquer the "Kingdom of Thessalonica" in 1204.