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  1. Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey (died 1202), her second husband, illegitimate son of Geoffrey of Anjou. He was called Warenne after his marriage. William de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey (died 1240) John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey (1231–1304) John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey (1286–1347), grandson. Arms of FitzAlan: Gules, a lion ...

  2. Death. He died in 1202 and was succeeded by his son William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey. A daughter, named Adela, was the mistress of her cousin King John of England, and by him the mother of Richard Fitz Roy. [4] (Royal Ancestry) Hamelin (de Warenne), 5th Earl of Surrey, died 7 May 1202. He and his wife were buried in the chapter house at ...

  3. Brief Life History of Hamelin. When Hamelin Plantagenet was born about 1130, in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France, his father, Geoffroy V Plantagenêt Comte d'Anjou et de Touraine, was 18 and his mother, Adelaide d'Angers, was 19. He married Isabel, Countess of Surrey in April 1164.

  4. John de Warenne was a brutal man with a sense of humour; he once claimed the rights to all the rabbit warrens in Surrey – because it was his name! His son, William de Warenne, had died during a tournament in 1286, so when John died in 1304, aged 68, he was succeeded by his 18-year-old grandson, John II de Warenne.

  5. William de Warenne, Conde de Surrey, Lord de Lewes, Seigneur de Varennes (muerto 1088), fue un noble normando nombrado Conde de Surrey por Guillermo II Rufus. Es uno de los pocos caballeros cuya participación junto a Guillermo I en Hastings en 1066 está documentada. En la época del Libro Domesday, disfrutaba de extensas posesiones en 13 ...

  6. John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey (1231 – 27 September 1304) was a prominent English nobleman and military commander during the reigns of Henry III of England and Edward I of England. During the Second Barons' War he switched sides twice, ending up in support of the king, for whose capture he was present at Lewes in 1264.

  7. William de Warenne, 3er Conde de Surrey (1119 – 6 enero 1148) fue un noble anglo-normano, miembro de la Casa de Warenne, que luchó en Inglaterra durante la Anarquía y en general se mantuvo leal al rey Stephen. Participó en, y finalmente pereció durante, la Segunda Cruzada.