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The Pillars of the Earth Character Analysis - BookBrief
- Waleran Bigod is one of the main antagonists in The Pillars of the Earth.
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- Waleran Bigod is one of the main antagonists in The Pillars of the Earth.
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Waleran (bishop of Rochester) - Wikipedia
- Waleran Bigod—bishop of Shiring and Kingsbridge.
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| pillars of the earth summary by chapter | Bishop Waleran Bigod: A monk, later bishop, at Kingsbridge who seems to dislike Philip. |
| why was pillars of the earth banned | Bishop Waleran Bigod: An ambitious and corrupt cleric constantly scheming his way to more power. |
The Pillars of the Earth (miniseries) Facts for Kids
- Waleran Bigod: Waleran is a corrupt and manipulative bishop who uses his position for personal gain and power.
The Cultural Diegetic
This is a simple list of the characters in Pillars of the Earth; this list may change over the course of the slow read, and might expand with more information as we go along. It might contain some spoilers.
Tom Builder: A master builder whose lifelong ambition is to build a cathedral. Protective and strong.
Agnes: First wife of Tom, and mother of his children.
Alfred Builder: Son (firstborn) of Agnes and Tom.
Martha: Daughter of Agnes and Tom.
Ellen: Outlaw woman who meets Tom while living in the woods with her son Jack. Daughter of a knight, but was then sent off to a nunnery. Unusually literate in English, French and Latin. Headstrong.
Jack Jackson/Builder: Son of Ellen and Jack Shareburg (Jacques Cherbourg). Becomes an architect and a skilled stonemason.
Aliena: Daughter of Bartholomew, sister of Richard. Planned bride of William Hamleigh, but rejected him.
King Stephen of Blois: Henry I’s nephew and contender for the crown of E