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- Hamelin of Anjou1129 - 1202
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Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey ( 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.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hamelin de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
- Tab. Gen. Souv., France 22, Tab. 18.
- Memoirs of Warren, A12A79, v. 1, p. 136, 154-73, 208-09.
- Dict. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v. 59, p. 362-64, 375-77.
- HAMELIN d'Anjou, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
- Hamelin d'Anjou, 5th Earl of Surrey, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
- Hamelin Plantagenet, in Find A Grave.
- In the memoirs of Warren (A12A79) it is claimed Isabel, child #4, married Roger Bigod (Earl of Norfolk), and that Margaret, child #5, married Baldwin Rivers or Riviers (Earl of Devonshire); however, "The Complete Peerage", G.E.C. (Eng. V) does not recognize such marriages. Maud, child #2, must be older than her brother William, and could hardly have been born later than 1163, since she had a daughter, Alice d'Eu, who was married to Ralp (Raoul) de Lusignan in 1191 and probably had children in turn as early as 1195. Therefore the claim that the above wife Isabel married Hamelin Plantagenet between 1163 and 1165 may still be off a year or two.
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