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  1. William Longchamp. Guillermo de Longchamp († 1197), canciller de Inglaterra y Obispo de Ely, entra en la vida pública al final del reino de Enrique II como oficial del hijo del rey, Godofredo Plantagenet, arzobispo de York. Enrique II, a quien no le gustaba, le llamaba "hijo de dos traidores".

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  2. William de Longchamp (died 1197) was a medieval Lord Chancellor, Chief Justiciar, and Bishop of Ely in England. Born to a humble family in Normandy, he owed his advancement to royal favour. Although contemporary writers accused Longchamp's father of being the son of a peasant, he held land as a knight.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · William Longchamp (died Jan. 31, 1197, Poitiers, France) was an ecclesiastical statesman who governed England in 1190–91, while King Richard I (reigned 1189–99) was away from the kingdom during the Third Crusade.

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  4. William Longchamp. (d. 1197) administrator and bishop of Ely. Quick Reference. (d. 1197). Bishop and statesman. Longchamp was born in Normandy and was taken up by Richard, heir to Henry II, who appointed him chancellor of Aquitaine.

  5. Longchamp: una historia familiar. La historia se remonta a 1948, cuando Jean Cassegrain reveló su original visión de la elegancia francesa y reinventó los códigos del lujo moderno con la marca Longchamp.

  6. 11 de may. de 2018 · Longchamp, William (d. 1197). Bishop and statesman. Longchamp was born in Normandy and was taken up by Richard, heir to Henry II, who appointed him chancellor of Aquitaine. When Richard succeeded in 1189, Longchamp was made chancellor of England, given the see of Ely, and became a papal legate.

  7. William Longchamp (died 1197), sometimes known as William de Longchamp or William de Longchamps, was Bishop of Ely, Lord Chancellor, and effectively ruler of England while King Richard I was away on the crusades.