- Historically, an
armourer is a
person who
makes personal armour,
especially plate armour.[citation needed]
Historically armourers were
often men, but women...
- The
Worshipful Company of
Armourers and
Brasiers is one of the
livery companies of the City of London. The
Armourers'
Guild was
established in 1322; it...
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looked after his dogs,
including "Robert the
English hunter",
Cuthbert Armourer,
Edward Dodsworth, and
Cuthbert Rayne. In 1582, new
kennels were built...
- The
Armourer's House is a children's
historical novel by
Rosemary Sutcliff and
first published in 1951. It is set
primarily in
London during the reign...
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August 1517, in Innsbruck, Tirol) was a
leading 16th-century
Austrian armourer who
worked for
Maximilian I, Holy
Roman Emperor. In 1514
Maximilian I presented...
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Barbara is a po****r saint,
perhaps best
known as the
patron saint of
armourers, artillerymen,
military engineers,
miners and
others who work with explosives...
- The
Armourer of
Nantes is an
opera in
three acts, with
music by
Michael William Balfe and
libretto by J. V. Bridgman. The
opera is
based on
Victor Hugo's...
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adopted Eon's
decision to
combine the
character with
Major Boothroyd, the
armourer from Dr. No. In John Gardner's novels, the post of Q is
taken over by Ann...
- 1467–1515) was a
German armourer and a
member of the
Helmschmied family of
armourers from Augsburg. He was one of the
primary armourers to the
Habsburg court...
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Chief Armourer of the
Kingdom (Portuguese: Armeiro-Mor do Reino, also
given as Armador-Mor
especially in
older sources) was a
courtly position in the Kingdom...