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  1. As quartered by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (d.1547) in his notorious shield for which he was attainted and beheaded. Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey ( c. 1130 – 7 May 1202) ( alias Hamelin of Anjou and, anachronistically, [a] Hamelin Plantagenet), was an Anglo- Angevin nobleman, being an elder half-brother of the first Plantagenet ...

  2. 10 de jul. de 2021 · The first Warenne earl, William de Warenne, Earl of Warenne and Surrey, came to England with William the Conqueror’s invasion force and fought at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. As a younger son, he had little hope of an inheritance and had acquired his fortune and reputation fighting for the duke of Normandy, making his name as a young man at the 1054 Battle of Mortemer.

  3. 30 de may. de 2021 · Each was married to Isabel de Warenne, fourth Countess of Surrey in her own right. William of Blois (the first fourth earl) was the youngest son of King Stephen, and Hamelin de Warenne (the second fourth earl) was the illegitimate half-brother of King Henry II; a thoroughly modern Hamelin changed his name from Plantagenet to Warenne on marrying Isabel.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. In 1164 Henry II’s half-brother Hamelin married the Angevin Empire’s most desirable and highly sought-after heiress, Countess Isabel of Surrey, simultaneously gaining a wife, an earldom and a fortune. The marriage was, of course, instigated at the behest of Henry II and like the marriages of all royal family members at this time ...

  7. William de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey (born 1160s–1170s, died 27 May 1240) was the son of Hamelin de Warenne and Isabel, daughter of William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey. His father Hamelin granted him the manor of Appleby, North Lincolnshire .