- whom
Amadas fathers a child. His
companion demands the
promised half of his reward: half of each of the
princess and her and
Amadas' child. When
Amadas announces...
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Amadas is a
medieval English chivalric romance.
Amadas may also
refer to:
Elizabeth Amadas (died 1532), lady at the
royal court of King
Henry VIII of England...
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Philip Amadas (1550–1618) was a
naval commander and
explorer in
Elizabethan England.
Little is
known from his
early life, but he grew up
within a wealthy...
- John
Amadas (by 1489 – 1554 or 1555), of
Court Gate, Tavistock, Devon, Eltham, Kent and Launceston, Cornwall, was an
English politician. He was a Member...
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married a
London Goldsmith,
Robert Amadas,
whose talents quickly made him the
richest goldsmith in England. By
Robert Amadas she had two daughters, Elizabeth...
- House, and one of the
Deputy Masters of the Mint.
Robert Amadas was the son of
William Amadas, a
London Goldsmith. His father's will, made in 1491, names...
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Design Trade Magazine Vol. 1
Issue 3
pages 112-115 "About
Amadas Coach".
Amadas Coach.
Retrieved 4
November 2018.
Amadas Coach website...
- Por
Aquelas Que
Foram Bem
Amadas (also Pra Não
Dizer Que Não
Falei de Rock) is the
seventh solo
album by
Brazilian singer/guitarist Zé Ramalho. It was...
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Amada Co., Ltd. (株式会社アマダ, Kabushiki-gaisha
Amada) is a
large ****anese
manufacturer of
metal processing equipment &
machinery based in Kanagawa. Tsutome...
- "Pátria
Amada" (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpatɾjaˈmaðɐ]; 'Beloved Homeland') is the
national anthem of Mozambique,
approved by law in 2002
under Article...