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  1. Walter de Stapledon (o Stapeldon) (1 de febrero de 1261 – 15 de octubre de 1326) fue obispo de Exeter entre 1308-1326 y dos veces Lord gran tesorero de Inglaterra, en 1320 y 1322. Fundó el Exeter College en Oxford y contribuyó con liberalidad a la reconstrucción de la catedral de Exeter.

  2. Walter de Stapledon (or Stapeldon) (1 February 1261 – 14 October 1326) was Bishop of Exeter 1308–1326 and twice Lord High Treasurer of England, in 1320 and 1322. He founded Exeter College, Oxford and contributed liberally to the rebuilding of Exeter Cathedral.

  3. Walter Stapledon (died 15 October 1326) was an English cleric and administrator who was Bishop of Exeter from 1308 and twice served as Lord High Treasurer of England, in 1320 and from 1322 to 1325. He founded what became Exeter College, Oxford and contributed liberally to the rebuilding of Exeter Cathedral , where his tomb and ...

  4. Walter de Stapledon (o Stapeldon) (1 de febrero de 1261 – 15 de octubre de 1326) fue obispo de Exeter entre 1308-1326 y dos veces Lord gran tesorero de Inglaterra, en 1320 y 1322. Fundó el Exeter College en Oxford y contribuyó con liberalidad a la reconstrucción de la catedral de Exeter.

  5. Walter de Stapledon (or Stapeldon) (1 February 1261 – 14 October 1326) was Bishop of Exeter 1308–1326 and twice Lord High Treasurer of England, in 1320 and 1322. He founded Exeter College, Oxford and contributed liberally to the rebuilding of Exeter Cathedral. His tomb and monument, of great architectural importance, survives in Exeter ...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2015 · Title: Bishop. Alternate names/spellings: Dates: 1261 - 1326 () Walter de Stapledon (or Stapeldon) (1 February 1261 – 15 October 1326), English bishop, was born at Annery in the parish of Monkleigh, North Devon, England. On 13 March 1307 Stapledon was chosen Bishop of Exeter, and was consecrated on 13 October 1308.

  7. Walter de Stapledon (or Stapeldon) (1 February 1261 – 14 October 1326) was Bishop of Exeter 1308–1326 and twice Lord High Treasurer of England, in 1320 and 1322. He founded Exeter College, Oxford and contributed liberally to the rebuilding of Exeter Cathedral. His tomb and monument, of great architectural importance, survives in Exeter Cathedral.