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French knight (d. c. 1097)
Ernulf de Hesdin (died 1097), also transcribed as Arnulf and Ernulphe, was a French knight who took part in the Norman conquest of England and became a
Ernulf_de_Hesdin
French Benedictine monk (1040–1124)
Ernulf (1040 – 15 March 1124) was a French Benedictine monk who became prior of Christ Church in Canterbury, abbot of Peterborough, and bishop of Rochester
Ernulf
Academy in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, England
the other. When Ernulf Academy was first opened, it was originally named 'Ernulf Community School', but was later changed to 'Ernulf Community College'
Ernulf_Academy
Consensual sexual binding or restraining
usually acting out their sexual fantasies. In 1995, psychologists Kurt Ernulf and Sune Innala from Sweden published an analysis based on answers from
Bondage_(BDSM)
Church in Kent, England
It was dedicated in 1077. The Norman cathedral, after its expansion by Ernulf and Conrad Aerial view of Canterbury Cathedral Under Lanfranc's successor
Canterbury_Cathedral
Intentional restriction of oxygen to the brain for sexual arousal
Sciences. 40 (4): 574–581. doi:10.1520/JFS13828J. PMID 7595293. Innala, S. M.; Ernulf, K. F. (1989). "Asphyxiophilia in Scandinavia". Archives of Sexual Behavior
Erotic_asphyxiation
11th-century Breton knight
1138, the defender "Ernulf de Heading" is referred to as the avunculus or maternal uncle of William fitz Alan. By deduction, this Ernulf, who shared his father's
Alan_fitz_Flaad
District in London, England
held by Wlward White, a thegn of the Confessor, and passed from him to Ernulf of Hesdin who died in 1097 and his lands passed to the family of Walter
Kingsbury,_London
English Marcher lord
France. Ernulf built up large holdings in Staffordshire and Gloucestershire. After his death in the First Crusade, Avelina's brother, also called Ernulf, inherited
William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry
William_FitzAlan,_Lord_of_Oswestry
Sexual practice
include domination should be distinguished from nonconsensual sex acts." Ernulf, Kurt E.; Innala, Sune M. (1995). "Sexual bondage: A review and unobtrusive
Sadomasochism
Name list
crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 896. There was an Anglo-Saxon cognate, Earnulf (Ernulf), which was assimilated to the Frankish form of the name after the Norman
Arnulf
Area of London, England
English 'rysc' and 'hlȳp'. Translated from Latin, an entry reads: M. Arnulf [Ernulf] of Hesdin holds Rislepe [Ruislip]. It is assessed for 30 hides. Land for
Ruislip
Erotic practice
ISBN 978-0-313-38783-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) Ernulf, Kurt E.; Innala, Sune M. (1995-12-01). "Sexual bondage: A review and unobtrusive
Male_dominance_(BDSM)
Scottish Border clan
following the Norman Conquest of England to the south . In around 1136/7, Ernulf de Swinton received one of the first private charters recorded in Scotland
Clan_Swinton
Woman who takes the dominant role in BDSM activities
23 (4): 465–73. doi:10.1007/BF01541410. PMID 7993186. S2CID 28743901. Ernulf, Kurt E.; Innala, Sune M. (1995). "Sexual bondage: A review and unobtrusive
Dominatrix
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109
instead. Although the work was largely handled by Christ Church's priors Ernulf (1096–1107) and Conrad (1108–1126), Anselm's episcopate also saw the expansion
Anselm_of_Canterbury
Town in Cambridgeshire, England
encampment was located in the town. It became known as Eynesbury, after Ernulf, a local leader. Neot was a holy man who founded a monastery near the present-day
St_Neots
Woodland in Ruislip, London
from oak from the woods. Ownership of the woods passed with the manor from Ernulf de Hesdin to Bec Abbey and on to King's College, Cambridge over the years
Ruislip_Woods
1795 play
John Palmer as Aldhem, William Barrymore as Cedric, Thomas Caulfield as Ernulf, John Whitfield as Redwald, Robert Bensley as Dunstan, Robert Benson as
Edwy_and_Elgiva
List of the oldest extant buildings in the UK
century under Archbishop Lanfranc, St. Anselm of Canterbury, and Prior Ernulf based on the Abbey of Saint-Étienne, Caen. St. Michael's Church, Southampton
List of oldest buildings in the United Kingdom
List_of_oldest_buildings_in_the_United_Kingdom
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1114 to 1122
Church titles Preceded by Gundulf Bishop of Rochester 1108–1114 Succeeded by Ernulf Preceded by Anselm of Canterbury Archbishop of Canterbury 1114–1122 Succeeded by
Ralph_d'Escures
Town in Shropshire, England
Norfolk and Shropshire, including some which had previously belonged to Ernulf de Hesdin (killed at Antioch while on crusade) and Robert of Bellême. Alan's
Oswestry
Academy in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, England
academy status, in the town of St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, England. With Ernulf Academy, it is one of two secondary schools in St Neots that are part of
Longsands_Academy
Field of sexual orientation research
September 2009. The Advocate (1996, February 6). Advocate Poll Results. p. 8. Ernulf KE, Innala SM, Whitam FL (December 1989). "Biological explanation, psychological
Biology and sexual orientation
Biology_and_sexual_orientation
Day of the year
Byzantine emperor 990 – Siegfried I (the Older), German nobleman 1124 – Ernulf, Bishop of Rochester 1190 – Isabella of Hainault, queen of Philip II of
March_15
12th-century Bishop of Rochester
Rochester Elected before 12 April 1125 Term ended 20 June 1137 Predecessor Ernulf Successor John II Other posts Archdeacon of Canterbury Orders Consecration
John_I_(bishop_of_Rochester)
School in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
College Cottenham Village College Cromwell Community College Ely College Ernulf Academy Greater Peterborough UTC Hampton College Hinchingbrooke School Impington
Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies
Cambridge_Centre_for_Sixth-form_Studies
Anglo-Norman noblewoman
Geoffrey's eldest son Ernulf de Mandeville is sometimes listed as the child of Countess Rohese, there is strong evidence that Ernulf was the earl's illegitimate
Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex
Rohese_de_Vere,_Countess_of_Essex
Type of given name
Everwacchor era, eri, erin, ern honour Y Erarich, Eranbald, Erambert, Ernulf Probably a genuine element, but difficult to distinguish from hari, which
Germanic_name
Anglo-Norman Baron
I of England. Ernulf de Busli, probably Roger's brother, may then have inherited some of the lands; these were then passed to Ernulf's son Jordan and
Roger_de_Busli
English nobleman (died 1144)
Vere II and sister of the first Earl of Oxford. He had four sons: Arnulf/Ernulf de Mandeville, illegitimate, supported his father in rebellion and was exiled
Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex
Geoffrey_de_Mandeville,_1st_Earl_of_Essex
Medieval English noble title and type of land tenure
Keevil Wiltshire Ernulph de Hesding pre-1091 Kempsford Gloucestershire Ernulf I de Hesding 11th/12th centuries Kentwell Suffolk Frodo 1086 Knaresborough
English_feudal_barony
Mediaeval manuscript
Ernulphum episcopum ("The Tome of the Church of Rochester up to Bishop Ernulf") and sometimes also known as the Annals of Rochester, is a mediaeval manuscript
Textus_Roffensis
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up SNCC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. SNCC may refer to: Ernulf Academy, formerly known as St Neots Community College (SNCC), an educational
SNCC_(disambiguation)
Village in Wiltshire, England
in the Domesday Book of 1086, when the land was held by Ernulf de Hesdin. His son, also Ernulf, held the manor in 1130; it passed through various hands
Keevil
Set of Legal Provisions, first known document in English
was produced at the instigation of Ernulf, bishop of Rochester, friend of the lawyer-bishop Ivo of Chartres. Ernulf was a legally minded bishop like Ivo
Law_of_Æthelberht
Church in Kent, England
from the two altars of St James and of St Giles. During the episcopates of Ernulf (1115–1124) and John (I) (1125–1137) the cathedral was completed. The quire
Rochester_Cathedral
Commune in Pas-de-Calais, France
contemporary Church of Notre Dame was begun in 1565 and completed in 1685. Ernulf de Hesdin (died 1097–8), important Domesday landholder and participant in
Hesdin
Norman-led army under Robert Curthose during the First Crusade
Hugh the Great and distinguished himself at the siege of Nicaea. Arnulf (Ernulf) of Hesdin, Lord of Chipping Norton Rotrou III, Count of Perche William
Army of Robert Curthose on the First Crusade
Army_of_Robert_Curthose_on_the_First_Crusade
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1123 to 1136
Normandy were monks (Ernulf, Bishop of Rochester, and Serlo, Bishop of Séez), and no monks other than Anselm of Canterbury, Ernulf, and Ralph d'Escures
William_de_Corbeil
England. In 1086 or 1087 the manor of Ruislip was given to Bec Abbey by Ernulf de Hesdin. An administrative centre, it had a priory before 1200. In the
Ruislip_Priory
Clerical position at Canterbury Cathedral until 1539
reverted to a dean, the first of whom was Nicholas Wotton. Henry 1080–1096 Ernulf 1096–1107 Conrad 1108–1126 Gosford 1126–1128 Elmer 1128–1137 Jeremy / Jeremiah
Prior_of_Christ_Church
Calendar year
Foligno (approximate date) Conrad I, count of Luxembourg (approximate date) Ernulf, French Benedictine monk and bishop (d. 1124) Gebhard III, bishop of Constance
1040
English Benedictine monk and author (c.1095–c.1160)
"Reinaldus Spiritus", or "Reginald Spirit", a sacrist there during Abbot Ernulf's tenure, 1107–1114. Hugh was a very sickly child, and, though he lived to
Hugh_Candidus
Church in Newbury, England
during Norman times, and it is mentioned in a document of 1086 in which Ernulf of Hesdin gives the church of the Abbey of Préaux. The present parish church
St_Nicolas_Church,_Newbury
British actor and victim of thalidomide
had a nervous breakdown due to bullying and abuse at his secondary school Ernulf Community College in St. Neots, where on one occasion some students put
Terry_Wiles
Village in Gloucestershire, England
Before 1066, it was held by Eadric, Sheriff of Wiltshire, and in 1086 by Ernulf de Hesdin. A document of 972 gives the name as Ealdanbyri, meaning 'old
Oldbury-on-the-Hill
Area of St Neots, Cambridgeshire, England
considered to be the oldest building in Eynesbury. Eynesbury is home to Ernulf Academy. Eynesbury has a Non-League football club Eynesbury Rovers F.C.
Eynesbury,_Cambridgeshire
Historical British nobility
earls of Oxford: Aubrey IV and Robert I. Her daughter Alice married 1) Ernulf de Kemesech, 2) John, constable of Chester. Agnes's son Henry appears to
Agnes_of_Essex
Party 1994–1998 2002–2006 Lars Ernestam People's Party 1982–1991 Gudmund Ernulf People's Party 1971–1973 Jan Ertsborn Liberal People's Party 2002–2014
List of former members of the Riksdag
List_of_former_members_of_the_Riksdag
Hospital in England
Gundulf's time, being completed between 1115 and 1124 during the episcopate of Ernulf with Hugh de Trottescliffe (a monk) being the chief architect after Gundulf
St Bartholomew's Hospital, Rochester
St_Bartholomew's_Hospital,_Rochester
College, Cottenham Cromwell Community College, Chatteris Ely College, Ely Ernulf Academy, Eynesbury Hinchingbrooke School, Huntingdon Impington Village College
List of schools in Cambridgeshire
List_of_schools_in_Cambridgeshire
Village in Cumbria, England
in the Domesday Book as a separate manor belonging to a local man named Ernulf. The name is thought to be from the Old English meaning 'home of the family
Aldingham
Area in Cumbia, England
(Dendron), 1c. Bodeltun (Bolton-with-Adgarley), 6c. Aldingham (Aldingham), 6c., Ernulf Cherchebi (?Cartmel), Dwan from the King Holecher (Holker), Orm from the
Manor_of_Hougun
Suburb of Stoke-on-Trent, England
Westone or West Town in lands belonging to Robert de Stafford and held by Ernulf de Hesding. The land was recorded as being mostly woodland but with enough
Weston_Coyney
Hamlet in Berkshire, England
have been a part of or belonged with Ulvitrone, aka Newbury, to Arnulf or Ernulf de Hesdin (1038-killed Antioch, 1097/98), son of Gerard IV of Hesdin by
Sandleford
Former priory of canons regular (ca. 1200-1478)
granddaughter of the modern era founder of Newbury the Lord of Ulvritone, Ernulf de Hesdin (died Antioch, 1097). Hawise was an elder sister of Patrick of
Sandleford_Priory_(monastery)
British stage actor
by Richard Cumberland (1794) Naclo in Zorinski by Thomas Morton (1795) Ernulf in Edwy and Elgiva by Fanny Burney (1795) Nourassin in Almeyda, Queen of
Thomas_Caulfield_(actor)
12th century English nobleman
married Gilla, had issue. Robert married secondly Aveline, daughter of Ernulf de Hesdin and widow of Alan fitz Flaad of Dol. They had two further children:
Robert_fitz_Walter_of_Horsham
Florence Baptistry (1128) Angoulême Cathedral (1128) 1124 – March 15 – Ernulf, French-born Benedictine Bishop of Rochester and architect (b. c.1040) Handbook
1120s_in_architecture
District of St Neots, England
daily to Biggleswade. It was only with the establishment of Longsands and Ernulf comprehensive schools in 1966 and 1971 that a full secondary education provision
Eaton_Socon
Calendar year
1204) February 2 – Bořivoj II, Duke of Bohemia (b. c. 1064) March 15 – Ernulf, Bishop of Rochester (b. c. 1040) April 23 – King Alexander I of Scotland
1124
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
eleven as of December 2022. Senior school pupils attend Longsands Academy or Ernulf Academy in St Neots. Following the designation of 325 acres (132 hectares)
Little_Paxton
Anglo-Saxon historic and legal material drawn together in the early 1120s under Ernulf, bishop of Rochester. Hloþhere and Eadric's law occupies folios 3v to 5r
Law_of_Hlothhere_and_Eadric
(1953–1962) Erik Alexanderson (1963–1968) Erik Grebäck (1969–1970) Gudmund Ernulf (1954–1955) Ingvar Gullnäs (1960–1961) Böret Palm (1961–1962) Henry Montgomery
Third_Law_Committee
Historic site in Greater London, England
feet (110 m) by 200 feet (61 m) was built, presumably for the landowner, Ernulf de Hesdin. He was given control of the manor of Ruislip shortly after the
Manor_Farm,_Ruislip
20 October – Ralph d'Escures, Archbishop of Canterbury 1124 15 March – Ernulf, Bishop of Rochester (born 1040, France) 1126 Edgar Ætheling, last member
1120s_in_England
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
in office. 1108 1114 Ralph d'Escures Translated to Canterbury. 1114 1124 Ernulf Died in office. 1125 1137 John Died in office. 1139 1142 John II Died in
Bishop_of_Rochester
legal material drawn together in the early 1120s under the supervision of Ernulf, bishop of Rochester. Wihtred's law occupies folios 5v to 6v. The prologue
Law_of_Wihtred
Decade
1042) 1124 February 2 – Bořivoj II, Duke of Bohemia (b. c. 1064) March 15 – Ernulf, Bishop of Rochester (b. c. 1040) April 23 – King Alexander I of Scotland
1120s
American sociologist
the United States. Arch Sex Behav. 1991 Apr;20(2):151-70. PMID 2064540 Ernulf KE, Innala SM, Whitam FL (1989). Biological explanation, psychological explanation
Frederick_L._Whitam
(feast day 22 August). The name Eynesbury is probably a corruption of Ernulfs-bury and refers to the site where he had his cell, which was destroyed
Arnulf_of_Eynesbury
for 46% of the abbey's property. Godric 4 days in 1099 Matthias 1103–1104 Ernulf 1107–1114 Began a building campaign. Bishop of Rochester, 1115. He was influential
Abbot_of_Peterborough
Anglican church in Shropshire, England
The row appears to have blown over and Ernulf died in 1220 in full possession of Tong church. However, Ernulf's death brought to the surface a further
St_Bartholomew's_Church,_Tong
Constituency of the Riksdag, the national legislature of Sweden
The following candidates were elected: Rune Carlstein [sv] (S); Gudmund Ernulf [sv] (F); Gördis Hörnlund [sv] (S); Tage Magnusson [sv] (M); Maj Pehrsson
Västra_Götaland_County_South
Surname list
in Liston to Talbot (held from Gurnai) and another to Ilbod, brother of Ernulf de Hesdin. The surname also occurs in England, when in 1185, Avicia De Lyston
Alliston_(surname)
Pope Adrian IV in 1154 Hastead (1798), Wharton (1691), Greenway (1971) Ernulf II Hastead (1798), Wharton (1691) William [de] Borstalle Hastead (1798)
Prior_of_Rochester
Decade
Foligno (approximate date) Conrad I, count of Luxembourg (approximate date) Ernulf, French Benedictine monk and bishop (d. 1124) Gebhard III, bishop of Constance
1040s
settlement, and a pit containing pottery was found in the grounds of what is now Ernulf Academy. People of the later iron age made a settlement near Howitts Lane
History_of_St_Neots
National Organization of the Right 1928–1937 Kopparberg County Gudmund Ernulf People's Party 1965–1970 City of Gothenburg Ernst Eskhult Farmers' League
List of members of the upper house of the Riksdag
List_of_members_of_the_upper_house_of_the_Riksdag
Village and former parish in England
manor of Calstone Wellington was held in 1086 by Estrild, who held it of Ernulf de Hesdin. The overlordship appears to have descended with the manor of
Calstone_Wellington
British historian and linguist (born 1939)
Siege of Jerusalem', Scriptorium, 44, 103–04. 1990: 'The decoration of Ernulf's nave', Friends of Rochester Cathedral Report, 1989/90, 11–18. 1992: 'A
Michael_Swanton
ERNULF
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Boy/Male
Indian
Lord of victory
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Life.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Handsome
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shwetang | à®·à¯à®µà¯‡à®¤à®¾à®‚க
Fair complexioned
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Beautiful Like a Pearl
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Indian
God is Gracious
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree; The Bay; Laurel Plant
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Grace; Favour; Kindness
Boy/Male
English
Lives near the crucifix.
Boy/Male
French
Wise.
ERNULF
ERNULF
ERNULF
ERNULF
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