Ranulf (also Ralph, Radulf, or Randulf) (d. 1123), was an English cleric and administrator. He became chancellor in the reign of Henry I of England. Ranulf...
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Ranulf Flambard (c. 1060 – 5 September 1128) was a medieval Norman Bishop of Durham and an influential government official of King William Rufus of England...
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Ranulf de Glanvill (alias Glanvil, Glanville, Granville, etc., died 1190) was Chief Justiciar of England during the reign of King Henry II (1154–89) and...
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Giffard (1094–1101) Roger of Salisbury (1101–1102) Waldric (1102–1107) Ranulf (1107–1123) Geoffrey Rufus (1123–1133) Robert de Sigello (1133–1135) (Keeper...
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Count of Mortain son of Robert of Mortain Ranulf Chancellor of Henry I Thomas Becket Archbishop and Chancellor of Henry II of England Henry II of England...
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for Ranulf. Ranulf had previously claimed that he had the rights to Lincoln Castle, held by Stephen, and under the guise of a social visit, Ranulf seized...
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Camerino and Prince of Salerno Ranulf (chancellor) (died 1123), also spelled Randulf, English cleric and Lord Chancellor for King Henry I Randulf of Evesham...
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Ralph Neville (category Lord chancellors)
clergyman and politician who served as Bishop of Chichester and Lord Chancellor of England. Neville first appears in the historical record in 1207 in...
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Geoffrey Rufus (category Lord chancellors)
the tenth Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of England, from 1123 to 1133. Geoffrey had also worked for the previous chancellor Ranulf. He may have started...
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Waldric (category Lord chancellors)
Waldric (aka Gaudry, died 1112) was the eighth Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of England, from 1103 to 1107. He was also Bishop of Laon from 1106 to 1112...
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Roger annexed Ranulf's brother's County of Avellino. Ranulf demanded the restitution of both wife and countship. Both were denied, and Ranulf left Rome against...
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Oxford's foundation date is unknown. In the 14th century, the historian Ranulf Higden wrote that the university was founded in the 10th century by Alfred...
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Lombardy. After the deposition of Charles the Fat, the nobility chooses Ranulf II as duke (or 'king') of Aquitaine. August 26 – Emperor Kōkō abdicates...
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and Catherine Cornaro. Arms of Poitiers-Lusignan Ranulf I of Aquitaine Ranulf II of Aquitaine Ranulf III of Aquitaine Ebalus, Duke of Aquitaine (illegitimate)...
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for Ranulf. Ranulf had previously claimed that he had the rights to Lincoln Castle, held by Stephen, and under the guise of a social visit, Ranulf seized...
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912) Ranulf I of Aquitaine, Frankish nobleman (d. 866) Rhodri the Great, king of Gwynedd (Wales) (approximate date) September 14, Li Yong, chancellor of...
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Chagatai Khanate Jean Buridan, French philosopher (b. 1295) probable – Ranulf Higdon, English chronicler (b. c. 1299) İnalcık, Halil (1994). Kuruluş Dönemi...
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Norman knight (d. 1120) Ramiro Sánchez, Spanish nobleman (approximate date) Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester (d. 1129) Rostislav Vsevolodovich, Kievan...
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William Cumin (redirect from William Comyn (chancellor))
the cathedral chapter and castle. But he was opposed by Ranulf, the nephew of Bishop Ranulf Flambard, who was an archdeacon at Durham, and by the papal...
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Japanese poet (approximate date) Onneca Fortúnez, Basque princess (or 848) Ranulf II, duke of Aquitaine (d. 890) Reginar I, duke of Lorraine (approximate...
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Robert Bloet (category Lord chancellors)
administrative officers of the kingdom under William II, often associated with Ranulf Flambard, Urse d'Abetot, and Haimo the dapifer. As a bishop, he moved the...
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He had close connection with the diocese of Ely, being successively chancellor, vicar-general and prebendary. In 1545 he was made a prebendary of St...
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Gerard (archbishop of York) (category Lord chancellors)
with Anselm's support, deprived Ranulf Flambard, Bishop of Durham, of the lands of the see of Durham, because Ranulf had defected to Henry's elder brother...
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England. For the next three centuries, the Lord Chancellor was most often chief minister. The chancellor served as Keeper of the Great Seal, presided over...
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abbey's lands, issued from the hand of his chancellor, William de Longchamp in 1189, two years after Ranulf's death, suggests that considerable progress...
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Yixuan, Chinese monk and founder of the Linji school Liudolf, duke of Saxony Ranulf I, Frankish nobleman (b. 820) Robert, Frankish nobleman (b. 834) Rudolph...
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John Chishull (category Lord chancellors)
John Chishull or John de Chishull (died 1280) was Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of London, and Lord High Treasurer during the 13th century. He also...
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that the church's name actually commemorates a benefactor, possibly one Ranulf Patin, a canon at St Paul's Cathedral during the medieval period, although...
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before the building was complete and passed responsibility to his successor, Ranulf Flambard, who also built Framwellgate Bridge, the earliest crossing of the...
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Hubert Walter (category Lord chancellors)
ministers in English history. Walter owed his early advancement to his uncle Ranulf de Glanvill, who helped him become a clerk of the Exchequer. Walter served...
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