Victor Amalric Walter (19 May 1870 – 9 November 1959) was a French glass maker mainly known for his pâte de verre (a glass casting method that translates...
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with Walter. Examples of works created during this collaboration Butterfly paperweight, Amalric Walter and Henri Bergé, ca.1925 Plate, Amalric Walter and...
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including Ernest Bussière [fr], Henri Bergé (illustrateur) [fr], and Amalric Walter. They developed a new method of incrusting glass by pressing fragments...
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enough to be removed and placed into an annealing kiln to cool slowly. Amalric Walter – French glass artist specializing in pâte de verre (1870-1959) Glass...
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Aimery of Cyprus (redirect from Amalric II)
Αμωρί, Amorí; before 1155 – 1 April 1205), erroneously referred to as Amalric or Amaury in earlier scholarship, was the first king of Cyprus, reigning...
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Marguerite Huré Jacques Le Chevallier Gabriel Loire Alfred Manessier Brigitte Nogaro Guillaume de Marcillat Joseph Villiet Amalric Walter Gaston Watkin...
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the living room, which was decorated in 1911 by 15 pâte de verres of Amalric Walter representing the Belfry of Thuin and the river Sambre. The facade, the...
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and wife in five charters between 1160 and 1166. Walter and Guy witnessed a charter of King Amalric I in July 1174. He is not mentioned in any source...
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father John of Brienne, 1212–1221 Walter IV of Brienne (1221–1244), nephew of John of Brienne and husband of Amalric II's granddaughter, 1221–1244 John...
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served King Amalric I, to whom he was distantly related. Amalric made him seneschal of Jerusalem, and in 1167 he participated in Amalric's expedition to...
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An Officer and a Spy (category Walter Scott Prize-winning works)
fall of 2018, starring Jean Dujardin as Picquart and co-starring Mathieu Amalric and Olivier Gourmet. It is produced by Alain Goldman and distributed by...
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and imprisoned in Aleppo for almost ten years. During his captivity, Amalric I of Jerusalem administered the county of Tripoli on his behalf. Raymond...
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year Balian also married Maria Comnena, widow of King Amalric I, becoming stepfather to Amalric's younger daughter Isabella. He received the lordship of...
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III's younger brother, Amalric. After the siege of Ascalon in 1153, King Baldwin III conquered Ascalon, which was added to Amalric's territory. Jaffa and...
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1188) Eschiva of Ibelin (c. 1160–1196/1197) m. Amalric of Lusignan Lusignan descendants of Eschiva and Amalric Bourgogne (1180–1210), m. 1. Raymond VI of...
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list of the principal leaders of the Crusades, classified by Crusade. Amalric I of Jerusalem Philip of Milly Hugh of Ibelin Miles of Plancy Frederick...
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were associated with Raymond III of Tripoli, Amalric I's cousin and the former bailli or regent. Amalric of Lusignan's success likely facilitated Guy's...
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Blanchefort in January 1169, Amalric pressured them to elect Philip in his place in August of that year. With the election of Philip, Amalric regained Templar support...
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Kingdom of Cyprus (section Guy and Amalric)
brother, Amalric, became King Amalric I of Cyprus, a crown and title which was approved by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. After the death of Amalric of Lusignan...
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general Shirkuh, but Shawar quickly turned against him and allied with Amalric. Amalric and Shirkuh both besieged Bilbeis in 1164, but both withdrew due to...
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charters: one of Amalric's from 1155, while Amalric was still just Count of Jaffa; another of Hugh of Ibelin from the same year; and one of Walter of Saint-Omer...
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Ibelin. As a young man, Walter was frequently in attendance at the royal court. He witnessed charters of Henry I in 1195–96, Amalric II in 1198, and the regent...
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their enemies. In the mid-twelfth century, Baldwin III and his successor Amalric maintained a close alliance with the Byzantine Empire, but they could not...
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late 2012. The film stars Polanski's wife Emmanuelle Seigner and Mathieu Amalric. Jones, Kenneth. "David Ives' Venus in Fur, With Bentley and Arianda, Begins...
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universities of Europe. Following William's return to Jerusalem in 1165, King Amalric made him an ambassador to the Byzantine Empire. William became tutor to...
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For the Lord knows those who are his. Supposed statement by Abbot Arnaud Amalric before the Massacre at Béziers during the Albigensian Crusade, recorded...
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had helped Amalric were arrested, including their brother Aimery, who was acting governor following Amalric's murder. In 1342, Amalric's son, Guy de...
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Norfolk Anton Lesser as Thomas More Mark Gatiss as Stephen Gardiner Mathieu Amalric as Eustache Chapuys Joanne Whalley as Katherine of Aragon Lilit Lesser...
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The Screen Illusion (category Films directed by Mathieu Amalric)
The Screen Illusion is a French television film directed by Mathieu Amalric and aired on 17 December 2010, on France 2. It is a loose adaptation of Corneille's...
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(1144–1151) Humphrey II of Toron (1152–1179) Amalric of Lusignan (1179–1194) John of Ibelin (1194–1205) Walter of Montbéliard (1206–1211) Odo of Montbéliard...
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