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| - William Giffard († 1129 in Winchester) war der sechste Lordkanzler und Siegelbewahrer von England (1093–1101) unter den Königen Wilhelm II. Rufus und Heinrich I. (de)
- Guillaume Giffard († 23 janvier 1129), est un aristocrate anglo-normand issu de la famille Giffard qui est chancelier d'Angleterre durant le règne de Guillaume le Roux (1093 à 1101), puis évêque de Winchester à partir de 1100. (fr)
- William Giffard (3 gennaio 1064 ? – Winchester, 23 gennaio 1129) è stato un politico e vescovo cattolico normanno. Giffard fu lord cancelliere d'Inghilterra sotto il regno di Guglielmo II ed Enrico I, dal 1093 al 1101, e vescovo di Winchester (1100–1129). (it)
- William Giffard fue el presidente de la Cámara de los Lores de la Inglaterra de Guillermo II y Enrique I, de 1093 a 1101. El 3 de agosto de 1100 se convirtió en obispo de Winchester por nominación de Enrique I. Fue uno de los obispos electos de los cuales el arzobispo Anselmo de Canterbury rehusó consagrar en 1101. Entre sus acciones como obispo está la refundación de la casa religiosa de Taunton. Giffard murió poco antes del 25 de enero de 1129, fecha en que fue sepultado. (es)
- William Giffard (died 23 January 1129), was the Lord Chancellor of England of William II and Henry I, from 1093 to 1101, and Bishop of Winchester (1100–1129). Giffard was the son of Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville and Ermengarde, daughter of Gerard Flaitel. He also held the office of Dean of Rouen prior to his election as bishop. On 3 August 1100 he became bishop of Winchester by nomination of Henry I. Henry nominated him probably in an attempt to win the support of the clergy in Henry's bid to claim the throne directly after the death of William Rufus. He was one of the bishops elect whom Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury refused to consecrate in 1101 as having been nominated and invested by the lay power. (en)
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