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Personal data Ranulf II de Gernon , barón anglonormando que heredó el honor del condado palatino de Chester,4th Earl of Chester 1128-1153
He was born in the year 1099 in Guernon castle, Calvados, France.
He died on December 16, 1153 in Cheshire, England, he was 54 years old.
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