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  1. 10 de abr. de 2024 · John de Warenne, 7th earl of Surrey (born June 24, 1286—died June 30, 1347, Conisborough, Yorkshire, England) was a prominent supporter of Edward II of England, grandson of the 6th earl of Surrey. Warenne opposed Edward II’s favourite, Piers Gaveston, but nevertheless supported the king against the Lords Ordainer, a baronial committee seeking to restrict the king’s powers of appointment ...

  2. 15 de sept. de 2023 · Edward de Warenne married Cecily, daughter of Nicholas de Eton, and founded the Warren family of Poynton, Cheshire. His eldest son, named John after his father, was born in 1343 or 1344; he had other sons named Edward and William. Edward de Warenne had died by 1369, and his son John died in 1392. See this thread for more information.

  3. 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 ...

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  5. John de Warenne, VII conde de Surrey y Andrew de Moray · Ver más » Batalla de Dunbar La batalla de Dunbar (1296) fue la primera gran batalla librada entre los escoceses y los ingleses, tras ser invadida Escocia por Eduardo I. El rey de Inglaterra decidió invadir Escocia como castigo a Juan de Balliol por sus recientes acuerdos con Francia, enemiga de los ingleses.

  6. 10 de abr. de 2024 · John de Warenne was son and heir of the 5th earl, William de Warenne, and succeeded upon his father’s death in 1240. (He and his family claimed the earldom of Sussex but never held it de jure.) He married Alice de Lusignan, half sister of Henry III , and, except for a brief period in 1262–63, he strongly supported his friend the young lord Edward (afterward Edward I ) during the Barons ...