- An
allemande (allemanda, almain(e), or alman(d), French: "German (dance)") is a
Renaissance and
Baroque dance, and one of the most
common instrumental...
- of
England because of his father's
status as the
elected German King of
Almayne.
Henry was
knighted by his
father the day
after Richard was
crowned King...
- "An
Invention for Two to Play
upone one Viole", also
known as Prince's
Almayne. Two bows are
required and the
smaller of the two
players is
obliged to...
- Madison:
University of
Wisconsin Press, 1969. Roche, T. W. E. The King of
Almayne: A 13th-Century
Englishman in Europe. London: John Murray, 1966. Schwab...
- an
eagle sable beaked and
armed gules for the "king of Germany" (rey de
almayne).
Outside of
these exceptional depictions (in
sources from
outside of Germany)...
- York on 15
August 1961, aged 90.
Ingram (London:
Grant Richards, 1911).
Almayne of
Mainfort (London:
Grant Richards, 1912).
Imperialism and Mr. Gladstone...
-
August 1523 An Act
containing a
provision for the
merchants of the
Hanse of
Almayne. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 62)) Grant...
- 1093/ehr/LXII.CCXLV.457. JSTOR 555832. Roche, T. W. E. (1966). The King of
Almayne: A 13th-Century
Englishman in Europe. John Murray. Martínez, H. Salvador...
-
married on 4
October 1855. The children's
names were Hebe, Ada aka Nard
Almayne (1856-1928),
Cromwell Oliver (1857-1934), and
Fleetwood E. Varley. Upon...
-
Broadway for his
daughter Eleanor Ada
Varley she
adopted the
stage name Nard
Almayne. By 1880, she
married an
actor named Nelson Decker. Both
became well-known...