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Rainier Aleramici, marquis of Monferrat
Italian: Ranieri Aleramici, marchese del Monferrato
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1084
France
Death:
May 1135 (47-55)
Montferrat, Italy
Immediate Family:
Son of William IV Aleramici, marquess of Montferrat and Otta di Agledo
Husband of Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne
Father of Giovanna de Montferrato; William V Aleramici, "the Old" marquess of Montferrat; Matilda de Montferrat, Maud and Isabella di Montferrato

- https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranieri_I_del_Monferrato

Renier or Rainier (Italian: Ranieri; c. 1084 ဓ May 1135) was the Margrave of Montferrat from around 1100 to his death. He was the son of William IV and his wife Otta d'Agliè, a daughter of Tibaldo d'Agliè.
Renier was a powerful lord in his own time, appearing extensively in the contemporary documentation. With him the Aleramici of Montferrat first begin to throw off the shroud of obscurity and demonstrate a degree of influence in Italian politics. The beginning of his reign, nevertheless, is not clearly known, as he first appears in a document of 23 March 1111 as Raynerius de Monteferrato marchio. He appears with this same title years later in 1126 and 1133 when, with other members of his family, he founded the Cistercian monstery of Santa Maria di Lucedio near Trino.
Around the time of his appearance in the pages of history, c. 1111, Renier was a follower of the Emperor Henry V. In that year he obtained an imperial concession for the citizens of Turin: a diploma regarding the Via Francigena which passed through the town. Also that year, with his cousin Oberto I of Occimiano, he donated to the Chapter of Saint Evasius of Casale the church of San Martino di Zenzano infra castrum Aucimianum (in the castle of Occimiano). That this act took place in Occimiano testifies to the importance of that locality, which had in the past been the seat of kings.
In 1113, Renier donated his portion of the Langiano to the monastery of San Secondo di Terra Rossa, affiliated with the Abbey of Fruttuaria. On 23 May 1116, Renier was present with the Emperor when the latter bestowed the castles of Celle, Frassinello, Fubine, and Cuccaro on his nephew Conrad and Guido Cane.

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Renier or Rainier (Italian: Ranieri; c. 1084 ဓ May 1135) was the Margrave of Montferrat from around 1100 to his death. He was the son of William IV and his wife Otta d'Agliè, a daughter of Tibaldo d'Agliè.
Renier was a powerful lord in his own time, appearing extensively in the contemporary documentation. With him the Aleramici of Montferrat first begin to throw off the shroud of obscurity and demonstrate a degree of influence in Italian politics. The beginning of his reign, nevertheless, is not clearly known, as he first appears in a document of 23 March 1111 as Raynerius de Monteferrato marchio. He appears with this same title years later in 1126 and 1133 when, with other members of his family, he founded the Cistercian monstery of Santa Maria di Lucedio near Trino.
Around the time of his appearance in the pages of history, c. 1111, Renier was a follower of the Emperor Henry V. In that year he obtained an imperial concession for the citizens of Turin: a diploma regarding the Via Francigena which passed through the town. Also that year, with his cousin Oberto I of Occimiano, he donated to the Chapter of Saint Evasius of Casale the church of San Martino di Zenzano infra castrum Aucimianum (in the castle of Occimiano). That this act took place in Occimiano testifies to the importance of that locality, which had in the past been the seat of kings.
In 1113, Renier donated his portion of the Langiano to the monastery of San Secondo di Terra Rossa, affiliated with the Abbey of Fruttuaria. On 23 May 1116, Renier was present with the Emperor when the latter bestowed the castles of Celle, Frassinello, Fubine, and Cuccaro on his nephew Conrad and Guido Cane.
In 1105, Renier married Gisela, daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy, already the widow of Humbert II of Savoy and mother of Adelaide of Maurienne, who, in 1115, became the second queen of Louis VI of France. She and Renier had three or four daughters:
Joanna, who married William Clito, Count of Flanders, in 1127, and was widowed a year later
Matilda, who married Alberto Zueta, Margrave of Parodi
Adelasia, who became a nun
one possibly named Isabella, who married Guido, Count of Biandrate (although it is possible that this may be a second marriage of Joanna)
They also had a son, William, who succeeded to the march.

RANIERI di Monferrato, son of GUGLIELMO III Marchese di Ravenna & his second wife Otta di Agledo (-[1135/37]).¬â€  "Vuilielmus et Reinerius fratres et Marchiones filii quondam item Vuilelmi Marchionis de Ravenna seu Otta comitissa mater et filii et filia quondam Tebaldi de Agldo et relicta jam dicta quondam Vuilelmi Marchionis quondam vir meus" donated property to the church of Vercelli by charter dated 28 Dec 1101[76].¬â€  "Rainerius Marchio filius quondam Vilielmi Marchionis et Ardicius filius quondam item Ardicionis et Bernardus filius quondam Henrici" donated property to the monastery of "Virginis Mari√¶ sito in loco Lucedii" by charter dated 4 Jan 1126 (O.S.)[77].¬â€  Marchese di Monferrato.¬â€  "Marchionum Rainerii et Oberti eius consanguinei" donated the church of San Martino di Zenzano to the church of Casale by charter dated 1111, witnessed by "Boiamundus de Manciano nepos marchionis Oberti·Ä¶"[78].¬â€  "Marchio Ragnerius filius quondam Willielmi et Gisla jugalis filia quondam Vialii, sive Willielmus filius iam dicti Ragnerii nec non et Julitta jugalis filia Lupaldi, atque Ardezonus filius quondam item Ardezonii" donated property to the monastery of Locedio by charter dated 28 Mar 1133 "in castro·Ä¶Monsbellus"[79].¬â€ 
m ([1105]) as her second husband, GISELE de Bourgogne-Comt√©, widow of HUMBERT II "le Renforc√©" Comte de Maurienne et de Savoie, daughter of GUILLAUME I Comte Palatin de Bourgogne, Comte de Vienne et de M√¢con & his wife Etiennette --- ([1075]-after 1133).¬â€  Her parentage is deduced from Suger saying that her daughter Adelaide, wife of Louis VI "le Gros" King of France, was the niece of Pope Calixtus II[80].¬â€  This is corroborated by "Guido Viennensis archiepiscopus" (later Pope Calixtus II) addressing a letter to "nepoti suo Amedeo comiti" (Amed√©e III Comte de Savoie, son of Gis√®le by her first marriage) dated [1115][81].¬â€  Her date of birth is estimated from her having given birth to five children by her second husband whom she married in [1105], and assuming that she was no more than 17 years old when she gave birth to her first child by her first husband.¬â€  Her second marriage is confirmed by Orderic Vitalis who records the marriage of Guillaume de Normandie and the daughter of Raniero III Marchese di Monferrato, naming both the bride's parents and specifying that the marriage was arranged by the bride's uterine half-sister, Ad√©la√Øde de Maurienne Queen of France[82].¬â€  "Marchio Ragnerius filius quondam Willielmi et Gisla jugalis filia quondam Vialii, sive Willielmus filius iam dicti Ragnerii nec non et Julitta jugalis filia Lupaldi, atque Ardezonus filius quondam item Ardezonii" donated property to the monastery of Locedio by charter dated 28 Mar 1133 "in castro·Ä¶Monsbellus"[83].¬â€ 
Marchese Ranieri & his wife had five children:¬â€ 
1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GIOVANNA di Monferrato ([1107]-1191).¬â€  Guillaume de Jumi√®ges records that the Queen of France gave her sister in marriage to Guillaume[84].¬â€  Orderic Vitalis names her parents and specifies that her marriage was arranged by her uterine half-sister, Ad√©la√Øde de Maurienne Queen of France, but does not give her own name[85].¬â€  m (Jan 1127) as his second wife, GUILLAUME "Clito" de Normandie, son of ROBERT III "Curthose" Duke of Normandy & his wife Sibylle de Conversano (Rouen 1101-St Omer, Abbey of St Bertin 27 Jul 1128, bur St Omer, Abbey of St Bertin).¬â€  He succeeded in Mar 1128 as GUILLAUME I Count of Flanders.¬â€ 
2.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GUGLIELMO (1110-1191).¬â€  "Marchio Ragnerius filius quondam Willielmi et Gisla jugalis filia quondam Vialii, sive Willielmus filius iam dicti Ragnerii nec non et Julitta jugalis filia Lupaldi, atque Ardezonus filius quondam item Ardezonii" donated property to the monastery of Locedio by charter dated 28 Mar 1133 "in castro·Ä¶Monsbellus"[86].¬â€  He succeeded his father in [1137] as GUGLIELMO V "il Vecchio" Marchese di Monferrato.¬â€ 
-¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below.
3.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MATILDA (-after 1166).¬â€  The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.¬â€  m ALBERTO di Massa "Zueta" Marchese di Gavi e Parodi [Obertenghi], son of GUGLIELMO FRANCESCO detto Francigena di Massa, Marchese di Parodi (-[1148/66]).¬â€ 
4.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ADALASIA .¬â€  The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.¬â€  1167/69.¬â€  Nun at Vandieu in Provence.¬â€ 
5.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ISABELLA .¬â€  William of Tyre names "Guido comes de Blandrada qui pr√¶dicti marchionis [Guglielmo V] sororem habebat uxorem" when recording his presence with Konrad III King of Germany in Palestine in 1148[87].¬â€  The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.¬â€  m GUIDO [IV] Conte di Biandrate, son of ALBERTO Conte di Biandrate & his wife --- (-after 26 Aug 1172).¬â€ 
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http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MONFERRATO,%20SALUZZO,%20SAVONA.htm#OttoneMontiferratensisB

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