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  1. Ranulf de Blondeville, VI conde de Chester y I conde de Lincoln 1 (1170 - 26 de octubre de 1232), considerado en ocasiones como cuarto conde de Chester (en el segundo linaje del título después de la desaparición del segundo conde), pertenecía a la primera generación de barones anglonormandos, cuya lealtad a la dinastía angevina dependía de la ...

  2. Ranulf de Blondeville is a supporting character in James Goldman's 1979 novel Myself as Witness set in the reign of King John. Goldman's narrator describes Ranulf as the "only living Visigoth" and condemns him for killing many Welshman in his capacity as an Anglo-Norman lord of the Welsh Marches .

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Ranulf de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester otherwise known as Ranulph IV de Meschines (1172-1232) was said to have been small in physical stature. He succeeded to the title of Vicomte d'Avranches [Normandy] and the earldom of Chester (like his father before him) as a minor in 1181 (aged 9) and attained his majority (at 16) in 1187.

  4. Ranulf de Blundeville, 6th earl of Chester (born c. 1172, Oswestry, Powys, Wales—died Oct. 28, 1232, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, Eng.) was the most celebrated of the early earls of Chester, with whom the family fortunes reached their peak.

  5. When Ranulf de Blundeville 6th Earl of Chester was born in 1170, in Montgomeryshire, Wales, his father, Hugh II de Cyfeiliog, was 24 and his mother, Bertrade de Montfort, was 15. He married Constance de Bretagne on 3 February 1188.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Ranulf de Blondeville, Earl of Chester, became a central figure of the Angevin court during the reigns of Henry II, Richard I, John, and Henry III. Many of the important events of his times directly impacted his life.

  7. Ranulf de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester otherwise known as Ranulph IV de Meschines (1172-1232) was said to have been small in physical stature. He succeeded to the title of Vicomte d'Avranches [Normandy] and the earldom of Chester (like his father before him) as a minor in 1181 (aged 9) and attained his majority (at 16) in 1187.