The Varenne (French pronunciation: [vaʁɛn]) is a river of Normandy, France, 39 kilometres (24 mi) in length, flowing through the department of Seine-Maritime. It is a tributary of the river Arques. The river is the ultimate source of the surname and given name Warren, via William de Warenne of Bellencombre castle, his hereditary seat. de Warenne was a companion of William the Conqueror and made first Earl of Surrey in 1088 as reward for his service during the Norman Conquest. Previous iterations of French were closer to modern German in their pronunciations and this explains why the Varenne is referred to as Warinna in medieval documents.
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| - Varenne (Arques) (de)
- Varenne (rivière de la Seine-Maritime) (fr)
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| - Die Varenne ist ein Fluss in Frankreich, der im Département Seine-Maritime in der Region Normandie verläuft. Sie entspringt im Gemeindegebiet von Saint-Martin-Osmonville, entwässert generell in nordwestlicher Richtung durch die Landschaft Pays de Bray und vereinigt sich nach rund 39 Kilometern bei Arques-la-Bataille mit den Flüssen Béthune und Eaulne. Sie bilden so den Fluss Arques, der seinerseits nach rund sechs Kilometern in den Ärmelkanal mündet. (de)
- La Varenne est une rivière normande, longue de 39 kilomètres, située en Seine-Maritime et affluent de l'Arques. Elle se présente comme le cours d'eau le plus occidental du réseau hydrographique dendritique formé de la Béthune et de l'Eaulne qui confluent près d'Arques-la-Bataille pour former l'Arques, court fleuve côtier rejoignant la Manche à Dieppe. (fr)
- The Varenne (French pronunciation: [vaʁɛn]) is a river of Normandy, France, 39 kilometres (24 mi) in length, flowing through the department of Seine-Maritime. It is a tributary of the river Arques. The river is the ultimate source of the surname and given name Warren, via William de Warenne of Bellencombre castle, his hereditary seat. de Warenne was a companion of William the Conqueror and made first Earl of Surrey in 1088 as reward for his service during the Norman Conquest. Previous iterations of French were closer to modern German in their pronunciations and this explains why the Varenne is referred to as Warinna in medieval documents. (en)
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| - Die Varenne ist ein Fluss in Frankreich, der im Département Seine-Maritime in der Region Normandie verläuft. Sie entspringt im Gemeindegebiet von Saint-Martin-Osmonville, entwässert generell in nordwestlicher Richtung durch die Landschaft Pays de Bray und vereinigt sich nach rund 39 Kilometern bei Arques-la-Bataille mit den Flüssen Béthune und Eaulne. Sie bilden so den Fluss Arques, der seinerseits nach rund sechs Kilometern in den Ärmelkanal mündet. (de)
- La Varenne est une rivière normande, longue de 39 kilomètres, située en Seine-Maritime et affluent de l'Arques. Elle se présente comme le cours d'eau le plus occidental du réseau hydrographique dendritique formé de la Béthune et de l'Eaulne qui confluent près d'Arques-la-Bataille pour former l'Arques, court fleuve côtier rejoignant la Manche à Dieppe. (fr)
- The Varenne (French pronunciation: [vaʁɛn]) is a river of Normandy, France, 39 kilometres (24 mi) in length, flowing through the department of Seine-Maritime. It is a tributary of the river Arques. The river is the ultimate source of the surname and given name Warren, via William de Warenne of Bellencombre castle, his hereditary seat. de Warenne was a companion of William the Conqueror and made first Earl of Surrey in 1088 as reward for his service during the Norman Conquest. Previous iterations of French were closer to modern German in their pronunciations and this explains why the Varenne is referred to as Warinna in medieval documents. (en)
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