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  1. Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey (c. 1130 – 7 May 1202) (alias Hamelin of Anjou and, anachronistically, Hamelin Plantagenet), was an Anglo-Angevin nobleman, being an elder half-brother of the first Plantagenet English monarch King Henry II.

  2. Hamelin de Warenne, conde de Surrey (c. 1130 – 7 de mayo de 1202) (alias Hamelin de Anjou y, anacrónicamente, Hamelin Plantagenet), fue un noble anglo-angevino, siendo medio hermano mayor del primer monarca inglés Plantagenet, el rey Enrique II.

  3. HAMELIN de WARENNE, 5th EARL of SURREY. Hamelin de Warenne (1129 - May 7, 1202) was an English nobleman who was prominent at the courts of the Angevin kings of England, Henry II, Richard I, and John. He was an illegitimate son of Geoffrey of Anjou, and thus a half-brother of Henry II, and an uncle of Richard I and John.

  4. 30 de may. de 2021 · The Warennes, Earls of Surrey from the Norman Conquest until 1347, were a great medieval family at the heart of English power for three centuries and had an important role in the politics of their day, as historian Sharon Bennett Connolly tells Historia – Historia Magazine.

    • Sharon Bennett Connolly
  5. William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey (1119–1148) Isabel de Warenne, Countess of Surrey (died 1203) William I, Count of Boulogne, Earl of Surrey (c. 1137–1159), her first husband, younger son of King Stephen of England. Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey (died 1202), her second husband, illegitimate son of Geoffrey of Anjou.

  6. Hace 5 días · The marriage of Hamelin and Isabel de Warenne produced one son and four daughters:-. (i) William de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, married Maud Marshal. The marriage produced a son John (1231-1304) succeeded his father as earl of Surrey, and a daughter, Isabel de Warenne (c. 1228-1282), who married Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel.

  7. 10 de jul. de 2021 · William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Warenne and Surrey, Trinity Church, Southover The Warenne earls of Surrey were a fascinating family, right at the heart of English history and politics for almost 300 years, from the time of the Norman Conquest to the reign of Edward III. They held lands throughout England, acted as justiciars,…