-
Camillo to use his
privileged position as his
cupbearer to
poison Polixenes: Ay, and thou his
cupbearer, whom I from
meaner form have
benched and reared...
- gods
recognized Ganymede’s
beauty and
brought him to
Olympus to be Zeus’
cupbearer. By the 6th
century BCE, however, the
story was
given as Zeus falling...
-
whisking Ganymede away to the heavens. Ever since, the boy has
served as
cupbearer to the gods. Ovid has
Orpheus sing the tale in his Metamorphoses. Astronomical...
-
confirm it is safe to eat. One who
tests drinks in this way is
known as a
cupbearer. The
person to whom the food is to be
served is
usually an
important person...
- Tarło (?-1572) – chorąży of Lwów Jan Tarło (died 1550) –
Crown Cupbearer and Vice-
cupbearer Jan Tarło (1527–1587 –
Voivode of
Lublin Jan Tarło (1684–1750)...
- is the
goddess of
youth or of the
prime of life. She
functioned as the
cupbearer for the gods and
goddesses of
Mount Olympus,
serving their nectar and...
- was a
Norman knight who came to
Scotland with
David I and
served as his
cupbearer.
Ranulf was
probably born in the
Cotentin Peninsula at Soules, the family's...
- of the
beautiful Trojan youth abducted by Zeus to be his
companion and
cupbearer,
according to Gr**** mythology. The
Etruscan form of the name was Catmite...
- 1550) was a
Polish nobleman. Jan was a
Crown Craver since 1522,
Crown Vice-
cupbearer since 1546,
Crown Cupbearer since 1550 and
Starost of Pilzno. v t e...
-
integrated into the
charge within the
escutcheon (as in the case of the Arch-
Cupbearer,
where the Lion of
Bohemia acquired a "simple crown" held in its dexter...