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  1. Ranulf Flambard ( c. 1060 - 5 de septiembre de 1128) fue un obispo normando de Durham durante la Edad Media y un influyente ministro del gobierno de Guillermo II de Inglaterra.

  2. Ranulf Flambard (c. 1060 – 5 September 1128) was a medieval Norman Bishop of Durham and an influential government minister of King William Rufus of England. Ranulf was the son of a priest of Bayeux, Normandy, and his nickname Flambard

  3. Ranulf Flambard was the chief minister of King William II Rufus of England (ruled 1087–1100). Of Norman origin, Ranulf was made keeper of the seal for King William I the Conqueror about 1083, and during the reign of William II he became royal chaplain, chief adviser, and, for a time, chief.

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  4. Ranulf Flambard, the Royal Clerk under king William Rufus (William the Conqueror's son), succeeded William de St Calais as the second Norman Bishop of Durham in 1099. His nickname, flambard, meaning fiery, probably refers to his personality: he is known to have been exuberant, sharp witted and forceful.

  5. Ranulf Flambard ( c. 1060 - 5 de septiembre de 1128) fue un obispo normando de Durham durante la Edad Media y un influyente ministro del gobierno de Guillermo II de Inglaterra.

  6. Ranulf Flambard ( c. 1060 - 5 de septiembre de 1128) fue un obispo normando de Durham durante la Edad Media y un influyente ministro del gobierno de Guillermo II de Inglaterra. Ranulfo era hijo de un sacerdote de Bayeux, Normandía, y su apodo Flambard significa incendiario o portador de la antorcha, y pudo haberse referido a su personalidad.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Who Was Ranulf Flambard? The 11th-century castle in London was used as a prison for many centuries. Its first inmate was Ranulf Flambard, who also was the Tower of London's first prisoner to escape.