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| 1 | Ranulf |
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| 2 | Ranulf II of Poitiers |
| Ranulf II of Poitiers (850-August 5 890) was Count of Poitiers between 866 and 890. Ranulf became Duke of Aquitaine in 887 and styled himself king of Aquitaine from 888 to his death. Ranulf was son of Ranulf I of Poitiers and Bilichilde of Maine. He married an Ermengarde and by her had a son ... | |
| 3 | Geoffrey Rufus |
| Geoffrey Rufus was the tenth Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of England, from 1123 to 1133. Preceded by: Ranulf Lord Chancellor 1123-1133 Followed by: Robert de Sigillo ... | |
| 4 | Ebalus of Aquitaine |
| , Aquitaine was ruled by Dukes of the house of Auvergne. Ebalus was an illegitimate son of Ranulf II... Preceded by: Ranulf II Duke of Aquitaine First Reign Succeeded by: William I Alfred Duke of ... | |
| 5 | 1128 |
| Edinburgh Births Absalon, Danish archbishop and statesman Deaths Ranulf Flambard, bishop of Durham ... | |
| 6 | Bolingbroke Castle |
| Bolingbroke Castle , at Bolingbroke (or Old Bolingbroke ) in Lincolnshire was founded by Ranulf, Earl of Chester, during the early 13th century, and in 1311 passed to the House of Lancaster; its most famous owner was John of Gaunt. It was destroyed during the English Civil War, but has been partly ... | |
| 7 | Roger II of Sicily |
| against Roger, setting Robert II of Capua and Ranulf of Alife (brother-in-law of Roger) against him... forced Ranulf, Sergius, duke of Naples, and the rebels to submit, while Robert was expelled from Capua... began to move south and was joined by Ranulf and the rebels. In June he besieged and took Ban. At San ... | |
| 8 | Ranulf Flambard |
| Ranulf Flambard , or Ralph (died September 5, 1128) was Bishop of Durham and a government minister... an early age to England, the young Ranulf entered the chancery of William I and became conspicuous... chancery. Early in the next reign Ranulf returned to the royal service. He is usually described as the ... | |
| 9 | 1190 |
| of japan begins Births William III of Sicily Deaths Ranulf de Glanvill, chief justiciar of ... | |
| 10 | Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester |
| Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester (d. 1129?) was the son of Ranulf, viscount of the Bessin in Normandy, and Maud, sister of Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester. After the Norman conquest of the north of England, he received large grants, including the honor of Appleby, and the city of Carlisle ... | |
| 11 | St Margaret Pattens |
| to be more likely that it actually commemorates a benefactor, possibly one Ranulf Patin, a canon at ... | |
| 12 | St Margaret Pattens |
| to be more likely that it actually commemorates a benefactor, possibly one Ranulf Patin, a canon at ... | |
| 13 | Battle of Tinchebray |
| were commanded by Ranulf of Bayeux, Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, and William de Warenne. In ... | |
| 14 | Bishop of Chichester |
| of Wells 1204-1207 Richard Poore 1215-1217 Ranulf of Wareham 1218-1222 Ralph Nevill 1224-1244 ... | |
| 15 | Duke of Aquitaine |
| (880-884) Ranulf II of Poitiers, Count of Poitiers, (887-890) Ebalus, the Bastard (or Ebles Manzer ... |