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being one of those young nobles who initially fled the battle. Stephen pursued them, held them and did his best to pacify them but did not make them fight. At his father's death in 1138, William became the third Earl of Surrey. At Easter 1138, he accompanied his half-brother
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on an embassy to Paris for the purpose of ratifying a treaty between the
English and French kings. On 2 February 1141, he and his half-brother Waleran were again with King Stephen at the
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and noblemen recklessly charged the Turks. Most of the knights were killed, including
William, and Louis barely escaped with his life. His army arrived later at the coastal city of
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With his brother Ralph, William was a joint donor in numerous charters issued by his parents and was a witness to his father's charter, all to
Longueville Priory near
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in 1147. They marched across southwest Turkey and fought an unsuccessful battle at
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164:William married Adela (
63:Elizabeth de Vermandois
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234:on their way to the
156:, probably in 1081.
150:Bishop of Winchester
305:Elisabeth van Houts
251:Battle of Dorylaeum
216:Louis VII of France
582:William de Warenne
573:Peerage of England
539:, pp. 68–127.
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220:Council of VĂ©zelay
192:Countess of Surrey
663:De Warenne family
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