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Walter Ophamil or
Offamil (fl. 1160–1191),
italianised as
Gualtiero Offamiglio or
Offamilio from
Latin Ophamilius, was the
archdeacon of Cefalù, dean...
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occurred in the 18th century. The
church was
erected in 1185 by
Walter Ophamil, the
Norman archbishop of
Palermo and King
William II's minister, on the...
- Cefalù in
Sicily The
Cathedral of
Palermo was
erected in 1185 by
Walter Ophamil, the
archbishop of
Palermo and King
William II's
minister New
Romney church...
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Stephen du
Perche (1166–1168),
cousin of Margaret, and then by
Walter Ophamil,
archbishop of Palermo, and
Matthew of Ajello, the vice-chancellor. In...
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large constructions in
competition with the then
bishop of Palermo,
Walter Ophamil, who had
ordered the
large Cathedral of Palermo. The
construction of Monreale...
- 1143) Hugh (Ugo) (1150 – c. 1161)
Stephen du
Perche (1166–1170)
Walterius Ophamil (1170–1187)
Bartholomeus (1194–1201)
Parisius (22 May 1201 –
before 10...
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November 1166.
Peter of Blois, his
younger brother William, and
Walter Ophamil were
among the knights, and
Peter and
Walter served as
tutors of William...
- du Moyen-Age, 1893-4. L. J. A. Loewenthal, For the
Biography of
Walter Ophamil,
Archhishop of Palermo, The
English Historical Review, Vol. 87, No. 342...
- Stephen's
flight in
spring 1168 and
until September 1169, when
Walter Ophamil took the
reins of government. The poet Ibn Qalaqis, who
visited Sicily...
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Henry II. He
wrote in
praise of him to
continental contacts, like
Walter Ophamil, now
Archbishop of Palermo,
defending him
against the
charge that he had...