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Hamelin de Warenne Earl of Surrey<br>Geburtsnamen: Hamelin De WarrenHamelin D'Anjou<br>Auch bekannt als: Hamelin of Anjou<br>Geschlecht: männlich<br>Geburt: ca. 1130 - Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France<br>Heirat: Ehepartner: Isabel Countess of Surrey - Apr. 1164 - Surrey, England<br>Tod: 7. Mai 1202 - Lewes, Sussex, England<br>Erdbestattung: Lewes St John Without, Lewes, Sussex, England<br>Eltern: Geoffrey 'Plantagenet' Comte de Anjou, Adelaide 'Plantagenet' (geb. D'angers)<br>Ehefrau: Isabel Countess of Surrey<br>Kinder: Ela de Warenne, Isabella de l'Aigle (geb. de Warenne), Matilda de Warenne, William de Warenne 5th Earl of Surrey<br>Geschwister: Henry II King of England, Geoffroy d'Anjou count of Naples, William d'Anjou Count of Poitou, Emma ap Owain Gwynedd (geb. d'Anjou), Mary d'Anjou Abbess of Shaftsbury<br> Zusätzliche Informationen: LifeSketch:Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey (c. 1130 – 7 May 1202) (alias Hamelin of Anjou and (anachronistically) Hamelin Plantagenet), was an Anglo-Angevin nobleman, a half-brother of King Henry II of England, and was prominent at the courts of the Plantagenet kings of England, Henry II and his sons Richard I and John.d I and King John (sons of Henry II). William of Blois. Hamelin and Isabella married in April 1164, and after the marriage he was recognized as Comte de Warenne, that being the customary designation for what more technically should be Earl of Surrey. In consequence of the marriage Hamelin adopted the surname de Warenne, as did his descendants. By his wife he had one son and four daughters as follows:f Surrey, only son and heir, who married Maud Marshal.o married firstly Robert de Newburgh and secondly William FitzWilliam of Sprotborough. She also had a son with King John of England named Richard FitzRoyenry II, Count of Eu and Lord of Hastings, secondly Henry d'Estouteville, Seigneur de Valmont.ord of Pevensey.ne third of the fines levied in the county courts) of his County of Surrey and held the castles of Mortemer and Bellencombre in Normandy.ry Thomas Becket in 1164, although after Becket's death he became a great believer in Becket's sainthood, having reportedly been cured of blindness by the saint's intervention. In 1176 he escorted his niece Joan to Sicily for her marriage.pporter of that king's eldest son and his own nephew, Richard I. During Richard's absence on the Third Crusade, he took the side of the regent William Longchamp. Hamelin was present at the second coronation of King Richard in 1194 and at King John's coronation in 1199.ed by his son, William de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey.ieval Lands:gh names "Hamelinus frater regis Henrici comes Warennæ" among those present at the coronation of King Richard I in 1189[1407]. Maybe Vicomte de Touraine. Earl of Surrey 1164 by right of his wife. "Hamelinus comes Guarennie" confirmed donations to Saint-Victor-en-Caux made by "Guillelmus de Guarenna et comes Guillelmus filius eius", for the soul of "uxoris mee Ysabel", by undated charter, witnessed by "Guillelmum de Guarenna filium meum…"[1408]. An undated charter of ”Johannes comes Warennæ” confirmed earlier donations to Thetford Priory by “Hamelinus comes Warenniæ” with the consent of “Isabellæ comitissæ Warenniæ uxoris meæ et Willielmi de Warennia filii et hæredis mei”, for the souls of “Henrici regis fratris mei et Gaufridi comitis Andegaviæ patris mei”, witnessed by “Willilemus de Warennia filius Reginaldi de Warennia…”[1409]. “Hamelinus comes de Warenna” donated property to Slevesholm Priory, with the consent of “Ysabellæ comitissæ uxoris meæ et Willielmi filii nostri”, by undated charter[1410]. “Hamelinus comes de Warenna et Hysabella comitissa mea” donated property to St Mary Overey Priory, Southwark, for the souls of “Willielmi primi, secundi et tertii, et…Gundredæ comitissæ et Hisabellæ comitissæ”, by undated charter[1411]. Advocate of the abbey of Saint-Bertin: "Hamelin…comes de Waringe et ecclesie beati Bertini advocatus" donated land "in parochia de Rokesthorn" to Saint-Bertin, for "uxoris mee filiique mei Willelmi", by charter dated to [1182][1412]. in [1172] and so could not have been Hamelin’s daughter by his wife Isabelle de Warenne.] Boulogne, daughter & heiress of WILLIAM [III] de Warenne Earl of Surrey & his wife Ela de Ponthieu (-[12 Jul 1203], bur Chapter House, Lewes). Robert of Torigny records the marriage in 1164 of "Hamelinus naturalis frater regis Henrici" and "comitissam de Guarenna, relictam Willelmi comitis Moritoni filii Stephani regis, …filia tercii Willermi comitis de Guarenna"[1413]. "Hamelinus comes Guarennie" confirmed donations to Saint-Victor-en-Caux made by "Guillelmus de Guarenna et comes Guillelmus filius eius", for the soul of "uxoris mee Ysabel", by undated charter, witnessed by "Guillelmum de Guarenna filium meum…"[1414]. “Hamelinus comes de Warenna” donated property to Slevesholm Priory, with the consent of “Ysabellæ comitissæ uxoris meæ et Willielmi filii nostri”, by undated charter[1415]. An undated charter of ”Johannes comes Warennæ” confirmed earlier donations to Thetford Priory by “Hamelinus comes Warenniæ” with the consent of “Isabellæ comitissæ Warenniæ uxoris meæ et Willielmi de Warennia filii et hæredis mei”. [IV] de Warenne (1166-London 27 May 1240, bur Lewes Priory).nds Project, "HAMELIN d'Anjou", retrieved 1 October 2018, dvmansur; see link in Sources.]Fact:Half brother of Henry IIFact:Advocate of St. BertinTitleOfNobility:4th Earl of SurryTitleOfNobility:Vicomte de Touraine
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