Ancestral Glimpses » Earl William III de Warenne 3rd Earl of Warren and Surrey (± 1118-????)

Données personnelles Earl William III de Warenne 3rd Earl of Warren and Surrey 

  • Il est né environ 1118 dans Vermandois, Normandy, FRANCE.
  • Alternative: Il est né environ 1119 dans Normandy, FRANCE.
  • Titre: Earl of Surrey
  • Il est décédé le 19 JAN 1147–48 dans Laodicia, TURKEY.
    William de Warenne ([1119]-killed in battle Laodicea 19 Jan 1148), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval LandsA prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
    The Battle of Mount Cadmus took place near Laodicea on 6 Jan 1148, during the Second Crusade. The French crusader army, led by Louis VII of France, was defeated by the Seljuks of Rum.
    Died 19 Jan 1148 in Laodicea, Latakia, West Syria.
  • Un enfant de William Warrenne et Isabel de Vernandois
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 8 février 2018.

Famille de Earl William III de Warenne 3rd Earl of Warren and Surrey

(1) Il est marié avec Ela de Ponthieu.

Ils se sont mariés environ 1136.

Ils se sont mariés environ 1140 à Surrey, ENGLAND.


Enfant(s):

  1. Isabel de Warenne  ± 1137-1203 

Le couple est divorcé.


(2) Il a/avait une relation avec Joanna de Vere.


Enfant(s):



Notes par Earl William III de Warenne 3rd Earl of Warren and Surrey

FHL Moaks and Folks 929.273 M71b p.124
2nd Earl of Warren d. 1148

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William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey (11191148), was the eldest son of the William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois. He fought during the Anarchy generally remaining loyal to king Stephen.[1] He was a crusader on the Second Crusade.

Parents
F.  William II de Warenne
M.  Isabelle de Vermandois

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References
  William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, in WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia.
Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition, pp. 83 & 102.
A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire by Sir Bernard Burke, published 1883, p. 569.
William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, in Lundy, Darryl. The PeerageA genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.

Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 59, "Warenne, William de (d. 1148)," by William Hunt.

WARENNE or WARREN, WILLIAM de, third Earl of Surrey (d. 1148), was the eldest son of William de Warenne, second earl of Surrey (d. 1138) [q. v.], and half-brother of Robert de Beaumont (1104 - 1168) [q. v.], earl of Leicester, Waleran de Beaumont [q. v.], count of Meulan, and Hugh, earl of Bedford. He was with Stephen's army at Lisieux in Jun 1137; he took a prominent part in the disturbance that broke out between the king's Norman and Flemish followers (Orderic, p. 910). He succeeded his father as Earl of Surrey in 1138. Together with Robert de Beaumont he was present at the battle of Lincoln in 1141, and fled early in the fight (ib. p. 922; Henry. Hunt. p. 273). During the king's imprisonment he remained faithful to the queen (Orderic, p. 923), and when the empress Matilda and her forces retreated from Winchester he pursued them, in company with William of Ypres [q. v.] and his Flemings, and assisted in the capture of Earl Robert of Gloucester [q. v.] at Stockbridge, near Andover (Cont. Flor. Wig. ii. 135; the chronicler's words are somewhat ambiguous, and Watson, in his Earls of Warren and Surrey, has taken them as meaning that Earl William was on the side of the empress, and was taken together with Earl Robert; but the declaration of Orderic that he remained faithful to the queen is conclusive). He was with the king at his Christmas court at Canterbury, and when he was in the eastern counties early in 1142 (Round, Geoffrey de Mandeville, pp. 143, 158). A notice of a bribe paid to him and three others of the king's captains by Geoffrey, abbot of St. Albans, where they were minded to burn the town (Gesta Abbatum S. Albani, i. 94), has suggested (Round, u.s. p. 206) that he assisted at the capture of Geoffrey de Mandeville [q. v.] in Sep 1143 (Historia Anglorum, i. 271).
The earl took the cross with Louis VII and a crowd of other nobles at Vézelai on Easter-day, 31 Mar 1146, and accompanied the crusading army which set out in Jun 1147. In the march from Laodicea in Jan 1148 he was helping to guard the rear of the army when he was cut off by the Turks, and either killed on the spot or, according to the belief of some in England, died after a very short captivity (Suger, Ep. 39, from Louis VII, who speaks of the earl as his kinsman, as he was through his mother; William of Tyre, xv. 1, c. 25, where he is said to have been slain on the day of the fight; John of Hexham, aft. 1148; Will. Cant. i. 100 ap. Becket Materials, where his noble end is contrasted with his brother Reginald's evil conduct towards Archbishop Thomas; Chron. de Mailros, a. 1147). His death is dated in the register of Lewes priory (f. 106) 13 Jan.
He md. Ela or Adela, dau. of William Talvas, count of Ponthieu, son of Robert de Bellême [q. v.], who md. for her second husband Patrick, earl of Salisbury, and died in 1174. By her he had one dau., Isabel, his heir, who md., (1) bef. 1153, William, second son of King Stephen, who became in consequence Earl of Surrey, and was sometimes designated as 'William de Warenne;' and after his death, without children, in Oct 1159, (2) Hamelin, natural son of Geoffrey, count of Anjou [see Warenne, Hamelin de]. She died in 1199, and was bur. in the chapter-house of Lewes priory.
Earl William gave a charter to Lewes priory conveying seisin of his grant by offering hair which Henry of Blois [q. v.], bishop of Winchester, cut from his and his brother Ralph's heads before the altar (Monasticon, v. 15), and before going on the crusade founded the priory of Thetford, Norfolk, for canons regular of the Holy Sepulchre (ib. vi. 729).

Sources:
[S336463] Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, Charles Cawley, (The Foundation for Medieval Genealogy), http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/.,http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#WilliamWarenneSurreydied1148.
[S336470] Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org., "William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey," http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Warenne,_3rd_Earl_of_Surrey.
[S336470] Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org., "Battle of Mount Cadmus," http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mount_Cadmus.
[S336351] Dictionary of National Biography, 63 volumes, Sir Sidney Lee, ed., (New York: McMillan and Company, 1885-1900), Public Domain., 59: 375.

“WILLIAM de Warenne ([1119] - killed in battle Laodicea 19 Jan 1148). Guillaume de Jumièges names "Guillaume III" as son of "Guillaume II de Warenne comte de Surrey" & his wife. William de Garenne donated property to St Faith, Longueville by charter dated to [1130], witnessed by "Ysabel comitissa uxor comitis et Willelmo et Radulfo filii eorum". “W comes de Warenna et Isabella comitissa uxor mea necnon filii nostri Willelmus…et Radulfus” donated property to Castle Acre Priory by undated charter. He succeeded his father in 1138 as Earl of Surrey. An undated charter of ”Johannes comes Warennæ” confirmed earlier donations to Thetford Priory by “Willielmus comes Warenniæ” for the souls of “Willielmi comitis patris mei…matris meæ Isabellæ et fratrum meorum Radulphi Warenniæ et Reginaldi Warenniæ”. He was killed during the Second Crusade. Robert of Torigny records that "tercii Willermi comitis de Guarenna" accompanied Louis VII King of France to Jerusalem and died there. md. as her first husband, ELA de Ponthieu, dau. of GUILLAUME [III] "Talvas" Comte d'Alençon & his wife Hélie de Bourgogne [Capet] ( - 1174). Guillaume de Jumièges records that an unnamed dau. of Guillaume Talvas md. "Guillaume de Warenne comte de Surrey". The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified. She md. secondly (1152 or bef.) as his second wife, Patrick Earl of Salisbury. Her second marriage is confirmed by Robert of Torigny who refers to the wife of "comes Patricius" as "filia Guillermi comitis Pontivi, matre comitisse de Warenna". Earl William & his wife had one child.”««s87»» [1]

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de William III de Warenne

William de Warrene
± 1055-1088
William Warrenne
± 1075-1138

William III de Warenne
± 1118-????

(1) ± 1136

Ela de Ponthieu
± 1120-1174

Isabel de Warenne
± 1137-1203
(2) 

Joanna de Vere
± 1260-1293


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