- Sir
Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 3rd
Baronet OBE (born 7
March 1944),
commonly known as Sir
Ranulph Fiennes (/ˈrænʌlf ˈfaɪnz/) and
sometimes as...
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Ranulph is a
masculine given name of
Norman origin.
Ranulph is a
composite name, from "Ran-,"
which comes from the Old
Norse "rann" ("house") or Germanic...
-
Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of
Chester (1070–1129) was a
Norman magnate based in
northern and
central England.
Originating in
Bessin in Normandy, Ranulf...
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Ranulph Glanville (13 June 1946 – 20
December 2014) was an Anglo-Irish
cybernetician and
design theorist. He was a
founding vice-president of the International...
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Ranulf de
Glanvill (alias Glanvil, Glanville, Granville, etc., died 1190) was
Chief Justiciar of
England during the
reign of King
Henry II (1154–89) and...
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Robert De Niro. The film is
based on the 1991
novel The
Feather Men by
Ranulph Fiennes. The
movie marked the
debut of Open Road Films. In 1980, Danny...
- Sir
Richard Ranulph FitzHerbert, 9th
Baronet (born 2
November 1963), is a
British landowner and
holds the
FitzHerbert baronetcy,
which he
inherited in...
- into very low
frequency radio propagation. Her
husband was
adventurer Ranulph Fiennes. She was born
Virginia Frances Pepper in Godalming,
Surrey in 1947...
- The
Feather Men is a 1991
novel by the
British adventurer Sir
Ranulph Fiennes. The book was
initially published on 17
October 1991 by
Bloomsbury Publishing...
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir
Ranulph Robert Maunsell Bacon QPM (6
August 1906 – 30
March 1988) was a
British police officer.
Bacon was born in Westgate-on-Sea...