Ranulf

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Ranulf is the name of the following people:

  • Ramnulf I (Poitou) (* around 820; † 866), from 839 to 866 Count of Poitou
  • Ramnulf II (Poitou) († 890), Count of Poitou
  • Ranulf (Angoulême) (lat. Rannulfus Bomparius; † 975), Count of Angoulême and Périgord from the House of Taillefer
  • Ranulf Flambard (Ralph Flambard; * around 1060, † 1128), minister in the reign of King William II. Rufus, Prince-Bishop of Durham, Lord Chancellor and Keeper of the Seal of England
  • Ranulf de Glanville (Ranulph de Glanvill; * around 1120, † 1190), Anglo-Norman nobleman
  • Ranulf de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester († 1232), 4th Earl of Chester of his family and the 6th Earl of Chester, 1st Earl of Lincoln and Vice-Count of Avranches
  • Svend Ranulf (1894–1953), Danish philosopher and sociologist

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