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Encyclopedia > Renier I of Montferrat
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Renier I of Montferrat (1084-c.1136) was marquess of Montferrat from around 1100 to around 1136. He was the son of marquess William II of Montferrat and his wife Otta d'Aglie, a daughter of Tibaldo d’Aglie. Events Saint Bruno founds the Carthusian Order of monks Kyanzittha begins his reign in Myanmar. ... Events Completion of the Saint Denis Basilica in Paris Peter Abelard writes the Historia Calamitatum, detailing his relationship with Heloise Births William of Newburgh, British historian and author of the Historia rerum Anglicarum Deaths November 15 - Leopold III of Austria, Patron saint of Austria Categories: 1136 ... A marquess is a nobleman of hereditary rank in Europe, China, and Japan. ... Montferrat was a marquisate in Lombardy during the Middle Ages. ...


Renier married Gisela, daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy. Gisela was the widow of Humbert II of Savoy, who had died in 1103, and by whom she was mother of Adelasia of Moriana (fr. Adélaide de Maurienne), who in 1115 became the second queen of Louis VI of France. She and Renier had three or four daughters: With the name of Humbert II of Savoy are known two famous members of the Savoy dynasty. ... Jump to: navigation, search Events April 27 - Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, goes into exile after falling out with Henry I of England Amadeus III becomes Count of Savoy Bohemund I of Antioch is released from imprisonment among the Turks The Scandinavian city of Lund becomes a see within the Roman... Adelasia of Moriana (fr. ... Events Clairvaux Abbey is founded by St. ... Louis VI the Fat (French: Louis VI le Gros) (December 1, 1081 – August 1, 1137) was king of France from 1108 to 1137. ...

  • Johanna, who married William Clito, Count of Flanders in 1127, and was widowed a year later.
  • Matilda, who married Alberto 'Zueta', marquess of Parodi.
  • Name unknown (possibly Isabella), who married Guido, Count of Biandrate (although it is possible that this may be a second marriage of Johanna).
  • Adelasia, who became a nun.

They also had one son, William, who succeeded his father. Jump to: navigation, search William Clito (October 25, 1102 – July 28, 1128) was the son of Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, by his marriage with Sibylla of Conversano. ... William III of Montferrat (it. ...


Sources

  • Usseglio, Leopoldo. I Marchesi di Monferrato in Italia ed in Oriente durante i secoli XII e XIII, 1926.
Preceded by:
William II
Marquess of Montferrat
ca. 1100-ca. 1136
Succeeded by:
William III

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They were tried and condemned, Maria and her husband Renier of Montferrat seeking refuge in the Great Church of Hagia Sophia (before Easter, 5 April 1181).
Then Renier led a sally forth from the Great Church, and held his own, but further fighting had to be left aside due to the lateness in the day.
This was granted, and the megas doux Andronicus Contostephanus and the megas hetaireiarches John Ducas sent to negotiate with Renier and Maria.
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Lord of Castellar and Forcalq; (many sources show him and 'brother' Renier as same person)
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Reinira Anna Gertruyde van LINTELLO (tot de MARSCH) ; aka Reinira Anna Geertruida van LINTELO
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