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  1. Earl of Surrey. Language Label Description Also known as; English: William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey

  2. When William de Warenne 2nd Earl of Surrey was born in 1081, in Sussex, England, his father, William de Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey, was 47 and his mother, Gundred Countess of Surrey, was 30. ... William II de Warenne. Birth: 1065 East Sussex, England Death: May 11, 1138, England William de Warenne the 2nd Earl of Surrey, was the son of William ...

  3. William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, Lord of Lewes, Seigneur de Varennes (died 1088), was a Norman nobleman created Earl of Surrey under William II Rufus. He is among the few known from documents to have fought under William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. At the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086, he held extensive lands in 13 counties, including the Rape of Lewes, a ...

  4. Ada de Warenne (o Adeline de Varenne) (c.1120 – 1178) fue una princesa escocesa de origen Anglo-Normando y esposa de Enrique de Escocia, Conde de Northumbria y Conde de Huntingdon. Era hija de William de Warenne, II conde de Surrey y de Elizabeth de Vermandois, y bisnieta de Enrique I de Francia.Fue madre de dos Reyes de Escocia, Malcolm el Virginal y Guillermo el León.

  5. 22 de may. de 2021 · The oldest was Rodulf (or Ralph) II de Warenne, who inherited the greater part of the Warenne estates from his father. William de Warenne was the second son of the family. The feodary of Philip II Augustus, King of France, dated between 1210 and 1220 demonstrates that some of the Warenne estates, both in the Pays de Caux and near Rouen, by the ...

  6. William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, Seigneur de Varennes (died 1088), was a Norman nobleman who was created Earl of Surrey under William II 'Rufus'.He was one of the few who was documented to have been with William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. At the Domesday Survey he held extensive lands in thirteen counties including the Rape of Lewes in Sussex (now East Sussex).

  7. Roger Bigod, IV conde de Norfolk, (m. 1225 - 1263) [ editar datos en Wikidata] Isabel de Escocia ( Inglés: Isabella of Scotland) (1195-1263) fue una princesa del Reino de Escocia, hija de Guillermo el León y su mujer Ermengarda de Beaumont, y noble inglesa por matrimonio. Es la segunda de cuatro hermanos, incluido Alejandro II de Escocia.