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Gundulf (or Gundulph) (c. 1024 – 1108) was a
Norman monk who went to
England following the
Norman Conquest. He was
appointed Bishop of
Rochester and Prior...
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Gundulf and its
variants (Gondulf, Gundulph, Kundolf, Gondulphus, Gundulfus, Gundolfo, Gondon) is a
Germanic given name, from gund, "battle", and wulf...
- fall,
Gundulf was
appointed as the
first Norman bishop of
Rochester in 1077. The
cathedral and its
lands were
restored to the bishop.
Gundulf's first...
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engineers brought to
England by
William the Conqueror,
specifically Bishop Gundulf of
Rochester Cathedral, and
claim over 900
years of
unbroken service to...
- capitulated, this
first castle was abandoned.
Between 1087 and 1089,
Rufus asked Gundulf,
Bishop of Rochester, to
build a new
stone castle at Rochester. He established...
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included grotesques as a
feature in
their designs included Brunelleschi and
Gundulf of Rochester. Bridaham, in his book Gargoyles, Chimeres, and the Grotesque...
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continuously running school in the world.
Rochester Castle,
built by
Bishop Gundulf of Rochester, has one of the best-preserved
keeps in
either England or...
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construction began in 1078. This is
because the
Textus Roffensis records that
Gundulf,
Bishop of Rochester,
oversaw the
building work
under instruction from...
- have
begun in 1078,
however the
exact date is uncertain.
William made
Gundulf,
Bishop of Rochester,
responsible for its construction,
although it may...
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father of
Pepin of Landen, c. 550-560 Gogo, c. 567–581 Wandalenus, from 581
Gundulf, from 600 Landric,
until 612 Warnachar, 612–617 Hugh, 617–623
Pepin I,...