-
hence he is
symbolically the
nemesis of England.
Artegall (also
spelled Artegal, Arthegal, or Arthegall), a
knight who is the
embodiment and
champion of...
- Archgallo's kingship. This
story is told by
William Wordsworth in his poem
Artegal and Elidure.
During Archgallo's
second reign, he
ruled peacefully and faithfully...
- our calling, Friend!--Creative Art"
Miscellaneous Sonnets 1816, 31
March Artegal and
Elidure 1815 "Where be the
temples which, in Britain's Isle," Poems...
-
Peninsular Malaya,
southern Thailand, Sumatra, Borneo) Flos
anniella artegal Doherty, 1889 (central
Burma to
northern Thailand, Mergui) Flos anniella...
- with it. (non-Arthurian, noncyclical) Chrysaor, the
golden sword of Sir
Artegal in The
Faerie Queene. It was
tempered with Adamant, and it
could cleave...
-
Lucas Aguilar (Wrestling & Grappling) John
Andre Aguja (MTB Cycling)
Artegal Barrientos (Bowling)
Bianca Bustamante (Motorsports)
Miguel Archangel Cruz...
- In the
Early Modern epic poem The
Faerie Queene,
published 1590, Sir
Artegal's sword is made of Adamant. In the Holy
Sonnet I,
published 1620, John Donne...
- Anti-submarine, lost in
collision with
Burza off the
Clyde 16 Nov 1940 HMT
Artegal Nov 1939 Minesweeper,
returned Mar 1945 HMT Arthur
Cavanagh Aug 1939 Minesweeper...
- (Gold Medalist, 2023 OCR
World Championships)
Philippine Bowling Team
Artegal Barrientos, Marc Custodio,
Stephen Diwa and Zach
Ramin Bowling (Overall...
-
Queene features a
golden sword called Chrysaor, the
personal weapon of Sir
Artegal, the
Knight of Justice. The
sword was
given to him by Astræa, who had been...