- cryptocurrencies,
first implemented by an
anonymous programmer called ArtForz in
Tenebrix and
followed by
Fairbrix and
Litecoin soon after. A p****word-based...
-
William de
Forz, 4th Earl of
Albemarle (died 1260) (Latinised as de Fortibus,
sometimes spelt Deforce) pla**** a con****uous part in the
reign of Henry...
-
Fujiwara no Akiuji, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1207)
November 10 –
Aveline de
Forz,
English noblewoman (b. 1259)
November 28 –
Philip of Castile, son of Ferdinand...
-
cross gules of
Robert de Veer,
gules a
cross flory vair of
Guillaume de
Forz,
Comte d'Aumale,
gules a
cross fleury argent of
Guillaume Vescy,
gules a...
-
Ormrod argued that at this
point Edward had had "little
instruction in the
art of kingship", and
although he had
received several books on the
subject on...
-
shared an
interest in the
Arthurian legends, and that they both enjo**** fine
art and high living. One
historian has
described their relationship as one of...
- but a youth. Anno
Domini 1471, May fourth. Alas, the
savagery of men. Thou
art the sole
light of thy Mother, and the last hope of thy race." R. A. Griffiths...
-
contrast to his grandfather,
Richard cultivated a
refined atmosphere centred on
art and
culture at court, in
which the king was an
elevated figure. The King's...
- Florence. The Isle of
Wight is sold to King
Edward I of
England by
Isabella de
Forz,
Countess of Devon, for 6,000 marks.
Dante Alighieri completes the book of...
- 2023. "Interior of
Westminster Abbey,
Arranged for the Coronation, 1937".
Art UK.
Archived from the
original on 28
October 2023.
Retrieved 5
February 2023...