- times, the
Count of
Limpurg and,
after 1714,
Count of
Althann served as
cupbearers for the Emperor. The
office of
butler or cup-bearer (pincerna in Medieval...
- The
master of the
cupbearers or
master of the cup-bearers (German: Königliche Oberst-Grossmundschenke, Hungarian: főpohárnok, Slovak: pohárnik and Latin:...
-
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...
-
meets mysterious ********in
Jaqen H'ghar and
serves as
Tywin Lannister's
cupbearer.
After escaping Harrenhal, the trio
encounter the
Brotherhood without...
-
Mahmud of
Ghazni (971–1030), the
ruler of the
Ghaznavid Empire, and his
cupbearer Malik Ayaz.
Their relationship started when
Malik was a
slave boy: "At...
- dreams. He
makes two
accurate interpretations of the
dreams of the
royal cupbearer and the
royal baker, both
imprisoned on su****ion of theft.
Pharaoh summons...
-
preserved their offices; the
queen mother only
dismissed the
master of the
cupbearers,
George Czudar, and his
brother Peter,
voivode of Ruthenia. According...
-
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...
- 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)...
- of the harem,
rebelling against her master. He was
brought before the
cupbearers for questioning. They
found him guilty. He was left in his place. He killed...