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- Walerand may refer to: Walerand Teutonicus, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in 1235 Robert Walerand (died 1273), was justiciar of England This disambiguation...
- Walerand Teutonicus was a Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports during the thirteenth century. A feature of British maritime history of this period was the appointment...
- Robert Walerand (died 1273), was Justiciar to King Henry III (1216–1272). He was throughout his reign one of the king's familiares. Among the king's household...
- marriage to Robert Walerand (d. 1272), Justiciar to Henry III, one of the four chief ministers of the Crown, eldest son of William Walerand of Whaddon, Wiltshire...
- of the Coast) Robert de Walerand, Lord Kilpek 1261–1262 Walter de Burgsted (also Keeper of the Coast) 1262 Robert de Walerand 1263 Richard de Grey, Lord...
- Preceded by Hugh Bigod Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 1260 Succeeded by Robert de Walerand...
- merchandise in Brăila, as it can be understood from a 1445 account of Walerand de Wavrin. A 1520 Ottoman account tells about the arrival of 70-80 ships...
- Preceded by Robert de Walerand Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 1262 Succeeded by ?...
- voivode (or prince) of Wallachia. According to the Burgundian crusader, Walerand of Wavrin, Mircea was about 15 years old in 1443, suggesting that Mircea...
- fleet on the Black Sea in the spring 1445. The commander of the fleet, Walerand of Wavrin, sent envoys to Hungary to start negotiations about a joint campaign...