Ralph de Luffa

Ralph de Luffa
Bishop of Chichester
Memorial within Chichester Cathedral
Appointedbefore 6 January 1091
Term ended14 December 1123
PredecessorGodfrey
SuccessorSeffrid
Orders
Consecration6 January 1091
by Thomas of Bayeux
Personal details
Died14 December 1123

Ralph de Luffa (or Ralph Luffa[a] (died 1123) was an English bishop of Chichester, from 1091 to 1123. He built extensively on his cathedral as well as being praised by contemporary writers as an exemplary bishop. He took little part in the Investiture Crisis which took place in England during his episcopate. Although at one point he refused to allow his diocese to be taxed by King Henry I of England, Luffa remained on good terms with the two kings of England he served.
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