Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Hamelin of Anjou

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Name Hamelin of Anjou [1, 2] Birth of Lewes, Sussex, England [3]
Gender Male Death 7 May 1202 [3, 4, 5, 6, 7] Burial Lewes Priory, Sussex, England [3, 7]
Person ID I16498 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 30 Sep 2020
Father Geoffrey V of Anjou, b. 24 Aug 1113 d. 7 Sep 1151, Château-du-Loire, Pays-de-la-Loire, France (Age 38 years)
Mother (Unknown mistress of Geoffrey of Anjou) Family ID F4394 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Isabel de Warenne d. Aft Apr 1203 Marriage Apr 1164 [7, 8, 9] Children + 1. William de Warenne, b. of Lewes, Sussex, England d. 27 May 1240, London, England
+ 2. Ela de Warenne d. Bef 1240 Family ID F4573 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 11 Mar 2017
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Notes - Earl of Surrey (jure uxoris). Vicomte of Touraine. Advocate of St. Bertin. "Half-brother of Henry II of England whom he supported during the revolt of his sons in 1173. Became 5th Earl of Surrey upon his marriage in 1164. In 1166 he was holding 60 knight's fees. Present at the coronation of Richard I, 1189, and John, 1199. During the absence of his nephew, Richard I on crusade, he upheld the government against the intrigues of his brother John. He and his wife were benefactors to many religious houses." [The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz]
Sometimes called Hamelin de Warenne. Calling him "Hamelin Plantagenet" is an anachronistic back-formation.
- Earl of Surrey (jure uxoris). Vicomte of Touraine. Advocate of St. Bertin. "Half-brother of Henry II of England whom he supported during the revolt of his sons in 1173. Became 5th Earl of Surrey upon his marriage in 1164. In 1166 he was holding 60 knight's fees. Present at the coronation of Richard I, 1189, and John, 1199. During the absence of his nephew, Richard I on crusade, he upheld the government against the intrigues of his brother John. He and his wife were benefactors to many religious houses." [The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz]
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