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    Ralph de Gaël (otherwise Ralph de Guader, Ralph Wader or Radulf Waders or Ralf Waiet or Rodulfo de Waiet; before 1042 – c. 1100) was the Earl of East Anglia...
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    traditional variant form in Irish. Ralph the Timid (died 1057), pre-Conquest Norman earl of Hereford, England Ralph de Gael (1042–1096), the Earl of East Anglia...
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    Brittany, where he was described as Ralph / Ralf the Englishman, and it was in Brittany that his son Ralph de Gaël held a large hereditary lordship. The...
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  • daughter of the defender of Brémule, Raoul II de Gael, seigneur of Gael and Montfort, son of Ralph de Gael, Earl of East Anglia. The marriage never took...
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    Normandy.[unreliable source?] At Exning in Cambridge, at 1075 Emma married Ralph de Gael the earl of East Anglia, after his father. King William I is believed...
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  • More than one Ralph held the title and rank of earl. They include: Ralph the Timid, Earl of Hereford (d. 1057) Ralph de Gael, Earl of East Anglia (d. c...
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    proclaims himself ruler of all Sweden. Revolt of the Earls: The Earls Ralph de Gael, Roger de Breteuil and Waltheof, begin a revolt against King William I (the...
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  • Buckinghamshire and Berkshire Godric the Steward (died c. 1114) steward of Ralph de Gael Godric of Winchcombe, a medieval abbot of Winchcombe Abbey Godric, known...
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    creation), before 1069 Ralph the Staller (c. 1011–1068) 1st Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, or of the East Angles, ?–1068 Ralph de Gael (c. 1040 – c. 1096)...
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    design is the banner of arms attributed to the first Earl of Norfolk, Ralph de Gael. This 12th-century design has been associated with the county ever since...
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  • Malet and Ralph de Gael (then Earl of Norfolk), defeated the Dane Sweyn Estrithson's invasion attempt near Ipswich. After Ralph de Gael's fall in 1074...
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  • Anglia Ralph the Staller (1067–1068) Ralph de Gael (1068–1075) Earl of Hereford William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford (1067–1071) Roger de Breteuil...
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  • Osmund, Count of Seez 1070 1099 New creation Earl of Norfolk (1070) Ralph de Gael, 1st Earl of Norfolk 1070 1074 New creation; Forfeit Earl of Chester...
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    group was represented by Ralph de Gael, briefly the Earl of Suffolk. In 1075 he was among the leaders of a "Breton revolt". Ralph escaped returning to Brittany...
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    Ralph de Gael in 1075. In any case, his estates became part of the grants made by King William to Robert of Mortain. This, and the expulsion of Ralph...
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  • launch another invasion on someone else's behalf. In 1075 Ralph de Gael, Earl of East Anglia, Roger de Breteuil, 2nd Earl of Hereford, and Waltheof, pardoned...
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    left ambiguous. In 1075, during William's absence, Ralph de Gael, the Earl of Norfolk, and Roger de Breteuil the Earl of Hereford, conspired to overthrow...
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  • joined by Ralph de Gael who had returned to Brittany from England after the failure of the previous year's Revolt of the Earls. In 1076, Ralph having plotted...
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    Hereford, who succeeded his father in England and Wales; Emma de Breteuil, wife of Ralph de Gael, 1st Earl of Norfolk Adela married John, Lord of Croy Secondly...
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    creation), before 1069 Ralph the Staller (c. 1011–1068) 1st Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, or of the East Angles c. 1066/67–1068 Ralph de Gael (c. 1040 – c. 1096)...
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  • Flag of Norfolk, this design is the banner of the arms attributed to Ralph de Gael, first Earl of Norfolk. Flag of Northamptonshire, selected by public...
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    Ralph de Gael, the Earl of Norfolk, and Roger de Breteuil, the Earl of Hereford, conspired to overthrow William in the "Revolt of the Earls". Ralph was...
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    creation), before 1069 Ralph the Staller (c. 1011–1068) 1st Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, or of the East Angles c. 1066/67–1068 Ralph de Gael (c. 1040 – c. 1096)...
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  • 1990 piece of music by Dougie MacLean Ralph de Gael (before 1042–c. 1096), Earl of East Anglia and Lord of Gaël and Montfort, leader of the last serious...
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  • 1075 1075 Revolt of the Earls William I of England Three earls Ralph de Gael Roger de Breteuil, 2nd Earl of Hereford Waltheof, 1st Earl of Northumberland...
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    castle is first recorded history associated with the Baron Raoul de Gaël-Monfort (Ralph de Gael), who was a companion of William of Normandy during the 11th...
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    is the largest church in Norwich. It was originally established by Ralph de Gael, Earl of East Anglia, between 1066 and 1075. It was later rebuilt, between...
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    William Howard de Howard (born 1237) was the second son of Robert Howarth of Howarth, son of William, who was himself the son of Peter de Howard. Dugdale...
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    who bestowed the earldom of East Anglia on Ralph de Gael. After the Revolt of the Earls in 1075, Earl Ralph's estates were forfeited and passed to Roger...
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    12th-century chronicler Orderic Vitalis and others occasionally refer to Ralph de Gaël as "Earl of Norwich" (comes Nortguici), his official title was "Earl...
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