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Rannulf 'Flambard'
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Rannulf ‘Flambard'

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The true story of Rannulf's eventful career in Norman England

This remarkable man, born in 1060 AD of humble origins, against all the odds, rose to the top of King William II, Rufus', administration in England. Rannulf was described by a chronicler of the time as 'the manager of all England'. He was also described as the King's "chief legal and financial expert", and as "the first successful administrator in English history.

This son of an obscure priest in the diocese of Bayeux was the first man of ignoble birth in English history to climb from the bottom to the top of the social scale by the backstairs of the royal administration". In 1099, he was appointed as Prince Bishop of Durham.

Rannulf detested oppression, wanton killing and destruction, and war, and believed there was a better way. Hearing the gossip in the cathedral corridors and in the bishop's stables where he secretly learnt about training horses for military duties, he was deeply troubled and desperately wanted to go to England to see the issues for himself.

His chance came in 1080. This epic story of Rannulf's accomplishments deserves to be told and his achievements better recognised.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Linellen Press
Date
1 November 2024
Pages
150
ISBN
9781923174269

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The true story of Rannulf's eventful career in Norman England

This remarkable man, born in 1060 AD of humble origins, against all the odds, rose to the top of King William II, Rufus', administration in England. Rannulf was described by a chronicler of the time as 'the manager of all England'. He was also described as the King's "chief legal and financial expert", and as "the first successful administrator in English history.

This son of an obscure priest in the diocese of Bayeux was the first man of ignoble birth in English history to climb from the bottom to the top of the social scale by the backstairs of the royal administration". In 1099, he was appointed as Prince Bishop of Durham.

Rannulf detested oppression, wanton killing and destruction, and war, and believed there was a better way. Hearing the gossip in the cathedral corridors and in the bishop's stables where he secretly learnt about training horses for military duties, he was deeply troubled and desperately wanted to go to England to see the issues for himself.

His chance came in 1080. This epic story of Rannulf's accomplishments deserves to be told and his achievements better recognised.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Linellen Press
Date
1 November 2024
Pages
150
ISBN
9781923174269